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Botanical Freshness Deodorant - Minze & EukalyptusTeam Dr Joseph Botanical Freshness Deodorant natrliches Deodorant mit Minze und Eukalyptus bietet zuverlssigen und langanhaltenden Schutz fr ein intensives Frischegefhl Das Botanical Freshness Deodorant von Team Dr Joseph ist ein natrliches Deodorant, das die frischen und khlen Noten von Minze und Eukalyptus in einer wirksamen, aber sanften Formel vereint, die fr ein erfrischendes und belebendes Gefhl sorgt. Der Deostick enthlt eine sorgfltig

Team Dr Joseph Botanical Freshness Deodorant - natürliches Deodorant mit Minze und Eukalyptus - bietet zuverlässigen und langanhaltenden Schutz - für ein intensives Frischegefühl 


Das Botanical Freshness Deodorant von Team Dr Joseph ist ein natürliches Deodorant, das die frischen und kühlen Noten von Minze und Eukalyptus in einer wirksamen, aber sanften Formel vereint, die für ein erfrischendes und belebendes Gefühl sorgt. Der Deostick enthält eine sorgfältig ausgewählte Kombination aus desodorierenden und feuchtigkeitsspendenden Wirkstoffen, die lang anhaltenden Schutz vor Körpergeruch bieten und gleichzeitig die empfindliche Haut unter den Achseln pflegen. Das Deo verzichtet bewusst auf den Einsatz von Aluminium, Alkohol und synthetischen Duftstoffen und wirkt Körpergeruch effektiv entgegen, indem es das Zusammenspiel von Schweiß und Bakterien hemmt, während die Haut natürlich atmen kann. Dabei setzt Team Dr Joseph auf natürliche ätherische Öle sowie pflanzliche und biotechnologische Wirkstoffe, die die Haut pflegen und gleichzeitig einen natürlichen Geruchsschutz bieten.

Das Ergebnis: ein trockenes, angenehm duftendes Finish, das den ganzen Tag lang ein Gefühl von Sicherheit und Frische vermittelt.

Die Formulierung des Botanical Freshness Deodorant ist nicht nur auf die Bedürfnisse empfindlicher Haut abgestimmt, sondern auch besonders verträglich nach der Rasur.

  • für alle Hauttypen geeignet, einschließlich empfindliche Haut
  • enthält ausschließlich natürliche Wirkstoffe gegen Körpergeruch
  • bietet langanhaltenden Schutz
  • bekämpft unangenehme Gerüche, ohne die Haut zu reizen
  • das Botanical Freshness Deodorant riecht frisch und kühl mit Noten von Minze und Eukalyptus
  • ohne Alkohol
  • pflegend und feuchtigkeitsspendend
  • Aluminiumfreie Formel, die die Haut atmen lässt
  • pflegende Wirkstoffe halten die Haut angenehm trocken
  • hinterlässt keine Spuren auf der Kleidung
  • hinterlässt ein trockenes und frisches Gefühl
  • ideal für die tägliche Anwendung
  • zertifiziert vegan, tierversuchsfrei und 100% natürlichen Ursprungs
  • Cosmos Natural zertifiziert
  • Made in Südtirol

 

Hauptwirkstoffe:

  • Pfefferminze: Das ätherische Öl der Pfefferminze wird durch Wasserdampfdestillation aus frisch geernteten, blühenden Zweigen gewonnen. Es hat eine erfrischende Wirkung und hilft, unangenehme Gerüche zu neutralisieren. 
  • Eukalyptus: Das ätherische Öl des Eukalyptusbaums hat antibakterielle Eigenschaften.
  • Sodium Bicarbonate, auch bekannt als Natron, ist ein Inhaltsstoff, der Gerüche neutralisieren kann. In Deodorants wird es eingesetzt, um säurebedingte Gerüche auf der Haut zu reduzieren. Zudem hilft es, das pH-Gleichgewicht der Haut zu unterstützen.
  • Glycerin kommt als Bestandteil von Fetten (Triglyceride = Glycerin mit 3 Fettsäuren) in der Natur vor. Es ist ein natürlicher Bestandteil unseres Natural Moisturizing Factors (NMF) der Haut und als Teil des Speicherfetts in Pflanzen vorhanden. Glycerin bindet Wasser und kann somit die Feuchtigkeit der Haut fördern. Eine gut durchfeuchtete Haut altert weniger schnell und ist besser vor Umwelteinflüssen geschützt.
  • Triethyl Citrate ist ein Wirkstoff, der helfen kann, die Entstehung von Körpergeruch zu mindern. Er wirkt, indem er enzymatische Prozesse hemmt, die für die Zersetzung von Schweiß verantwortlich sind. Dadurch kann er das natürliche Gleichgewicht der Haut unterstützen, ohne die Schweißbildung selbst zu blockieren.
  • Propanediol wird aus Maiszucker gewonnen und hat feuchtigkeitsspendende, konditionierende und konservierende Wirkung.

 

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How People Change is written by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. Both men are experienced Pastors, counselors and Professors. Every year tons of books come on the market that seeks to help readers grow in understanding their problems and overcoming their difficulties. On the back cover of the book Dr. Mark Dever offers this endorsement of How People Change: This book is applied theology. It is about heat, the cross, and fruit. It's about present grace. In sixteen short and well-illustrated chapters, the wonderful prospect of change for the good is held out for the reader. We are called to consider our circumstances and our responses to them, and beneath that to examine our hearts' desires and to afresh to Christ's Cross. This book will challenge you and confront you in ways that will make you uncomfortable. This is not a book of "feel good self-help" where you will learn six to ten steps to be a better person. This book begins with proclaiming the bad news that man is a sinner in need of a Savior and then proceeds to explain the remedy to sin which is found in Christ alone. Perhaps you've read a self-help book before, or you've listened to other self-help guru's on TV, and found their advice to be wanting. Drs. Lane and Tripp in How People Change lead their readers through what biblical change is by first helping the reader see their sin so they can behold the Savior who longs to change you through and through. In this book, you will learn to see how God is at work to make you the person you were created to be. In this book, you will be confronted to examine your life in light of the Bible which will be painful at times. Most importantly this book will help you grow in the Gospel. This book will help you grow through the trials we all experience by not relying on yourself but on the Gospel. This book will help you grow in effectiveness in ministry, because the message of this book is aimed to help you grow in personal holiness unto the Lord. Perhaps you have a struggling marriage- this book will help address heart issues rather than surface issues that are affecting your relationship with God and others. This book will address, confront and challenge your pride, your self-reliance, and your self-righteousness. Yet, this book never misses a beat when it discusses the bad news but also presses the reader to go lay down their burdens, cares, wants, needs, anxieties and problems at the Cross of Christ. Dr. Dever is correct in his description of this book- it will challenge you to consider your circumstances, your responses to them, and beneath that to examine your hearts desires and turn afresh to the Cross. Take up and read this book! Read this book slowly, and digest its message. Read this book prayerfully and discuss it with others. I heartily recommend this book for new and mature Christians. The authors explain the Gospel in a way that is thoroughly biblical and yet practical. The strength of this book is that it is thoroughly Gospel-centered. As I read this book, I was challenged and confronted by areas in my own life that needed to change. As I continued reading the book, and finally finished the book, I saw more clearly how God was at work in my life. The authors achieve their Gospel-goals wonderfully in this book. I can only pray (as I'm sure the authors do and many others) that many more believers take up this book, and not only read it but heed its message.
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