Holi(stick) Tarte Tropézienne
This aluminium‑free, plant‑based deodorant soothes, moisturises, and protects the skin’s microbiome for long‑lasting freshness. Its dessert‑inspired scent delivers a sweet, indulgent experience.
Größe: 75 ml
Description
Pure pleasure with tarte tropézienne
holi (stick) is an all-natural, aluminium-free deodorant that soothes and moisturises the skin. It is free from harmful synthetic fragrances and was developed after Agent Nateur founder Jena Covello learnt about the harmful effects of metals in conventional deodorants. The formula with plant oils, butter and beeswax nourishes the skin and protects its microbiome at the same time.
Long-lasting freshness: Castor oil and organic coconut oil fight odour-causing bacteria with powerful antimicrobial properties. Coconut oil is rich in lauric acid and helps to relieve dryness. Sunflower seed and avocado butters, rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants, moisturise and protect the skin and restore the skin barrier to keep underarms soft and supple.
Scented with a proprietary blend of essential oils and isolates of vanilla, orange blossom, coconut, sugar, raspberry, apricot and lemon.
This fragrance is inspired by pure indulgence - the irresistible, creamy sweetness of the founder's favourite dessert, the Tarte Tropézienne, which was born in the heart of St Tropez: golden, sugar-dusted pastry, orange blossom, kissed by ripe raspberries and layered with soft vanilla and coconut cream. Delicious, decadent and absolutely addictive.
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About the Brand
Few brands blend wellness and luxury as naturally as Agent Nateur. Following her own health challenges and a growing awareness of ingredients, Jena Covello founded a brand that combines high-performance formulations with European craftsmanship and a holistic approach to wellness. Agent Nateur represents a new generation of beauty: high-quality, conscious, and driven by the conviction that efficacy should never come at the expense of health.
Dr. Christina Kraus