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Sweating is a physiological function that helps keep body temperature constant. Thanks to sweating, excessive cooling or heating of the body during movement is prevented. Sweating can often be triggered by factors such as activity, excitement, or fear.
In fact, sweat is an odorless liquid. However, when the secretions from the sweat glands combine with the bacteria on the skin, a bad smell occurs. This bad smell can cause discomfort to the person psychologically, sociologically and physiologically.
To prevent the smell of sweat, you can dress according to the ambient temperature, pay attention to personal hygiene to prevent bacterial growth, and use suitable deodorizing products.
“Agreka Strong Men Herbal Spray Deodorant” was developed with the unique benefits of Almond, Cedarwood, Bergamot and Tea Tree oils to meet your need.
While Cedarwood, Bergamot and Tea Tree oils help prevent bacteria from creating bad odor with their antimicrobial and antibacterial characteristic, they create a unique scent with their spicy, earthy, woody, floral and citrus aroma blends [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. Almond oil, on the other hand, helps maintain the moisture balance of your skin without clogging the pores and sweat glands in your skin [6] [7].
“Agreka Strong Men Herbal Spray Deodorant”
Net: 50 ml
Ingredients:
(*Essential oil component)
How to Use?
Spray 1-2 times on your armpits and apply via massaging with your fingertips. You can also use it on back of your ears, on your wrists or on your neck whenever you need it
Storage Conditions
Store in a dry place out of the reach of children, at room temperature, with cover closed and protected from sunlight.
ANALYSIS RESULTS
Fatty acids are naturally found in the oils of aromatic plants. The benefit of a herbal oil depends on the amount of fatty acids in it.
For this reason, be sure to pay attention to the fatty acid ratios of herbal oil products you use.
“Agreka Strong Men Herbal Spray Deodorant” Composition of Fatty Acids / GC-MS Analysis Results:
Analyzes were made in the laboratories of Anadolu University Plant, Medicine and Scientific Research Application and Research Center (AÜBİBAM).
According to the European Commission Cosmetics Regulation:
Warning
Information
Herbal supplement products are not promoted by specifying the indication and the name of the disease in accordance with the relevant law and advertising regulation rules.
Our products are herbal supplements, not drugs.
Academic Studies
[1] Lawless J., The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Updated Edition) (London: Harper Thorsons, 2014), 66-67.
[2] Lauren A. Hassoun A. L., Ornelas N. J. (2015) Cedarwood Oil as Complementary Treatment in Refractory Acne. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 22(3)
[3] Forlota, Pevetb P. (2011) Bergamot (Citrus bergamia Risso et Poiteau) essential oil: Biological properties, cosmetic and medical use. A review. The Journal of Essential Oil Research Vol. 24, No. 2, April 2012, 195–201.
[4] C. F. Carson, K. A. Hammer, T. V. Riley (2006). Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree) oil: a review of antimicrobial and other medicinal properties. Clin Microbiol Rev. 2006 Jan; 19(1): 50–62.
[5] S. S. Budhiraja, M.. E Cullum, S. S. Sioutis, L. Evangelista, S.. T Habanova (1999). Biological activity of Melaleuca alternifola (Tea Tree) oil component, terpinen-4-ol, in human myelocytic cell line HL-60. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1999 Sep;22(7):447-53.
[6] L. P. Andreea et al. (2019). Fatty acids profile and antioxidant activity of almond oils obtained from six Romanian varieties. FARMACIA, 2019, Vol. 67, 5.
[7] S. Keser, E. Demir, Ö. Yılmaz (2014). Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activity of the Almond Kernel (Prunus dulcis Mill.) from Turkey. J.Chem.Soc.Pak., Vol. 36, No. 3, 2014.