Woohoo Deodorant Paste Tux (Extra Strength) Tin
Stay fresh in style with Woohoo Deodorant Paste Tux – a 100% natural, extra-strength deodorant that delivers powerful odour protection all day and night. Vegan, toxin-free, cruelty-free, and packaged in a recyclable, plastic-free tin, this sophisticated deodorant keeps you confidently fresh with its refined bergamot and patchouli scent.
$14.76
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The Woohoo Tux Extra Strength Deodorant Paste is all class — elegant, powerful, and completely natural. Designed for those who demand more from their deodorant, Tux provides 24-hour odour protection with an extra-strength formula that works hard, even through long days, workouts, and nights out.
Infused with a refined blend of bergamot and patchouli, Woohoo Tux delivers a unique scent of sweet, spicy, and woody notes — a sophisticated fragrance that’s fresh yet grounded. Simply scoop a small amount, warm it between your fingers, and rub it in like a moisturiser for lasting freshness without irritation.
Proudly Australian made and owned, Woohoo Tux is 100% natural, vegan, toxin-free, and cruelty-free — the ultimate deodorant for anyone who wants effective odour control without compromise. The sleek 100% recyclable tinplate packaging is completely plastic-free, making it as eco-conscious as it is effective.
Key Features
- 100% natural & toxin-free formula
- Extra strength for long-lasting protection
- Gentle on sensitive skin
- Sophisticated bergamot & patchouli scent (sweet, spicy, woody)
- Vegan & cruelty-free
- Plastic-free, 100% recyclable tin
- Australian owned and made
Stay sharp, confident, and odour-free with Woohoo Deodorant Paste Tux – the extra-strength natural deodorant that means business.
Ingredients
Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) Butter*, Tapioca, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (derived from Coconut), Sodium Bicarbonate, Kaolin, Sorbitan Olivate, Triethyl Citrate, Zinc Oxide (non-nano), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Citrus aurantium bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil – bergaptene free, Citrus limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Cedrus atlantica Wood (Cedarwood Atlas) Oil, Pogostemon cablin (Patchouli) Oil. Naturally occurring in essential oils Limonene, Linalool
*Certified Organic Ingredient
Directions for use
With clean, dry hands use the tip of your index finger (or spatula/teaspoon) to collect a pea sized amount of deodorant and warm it in your fingertips. Rub it under your arm until it disappears (just like you would a moisturiser). That’s it :)
P.S. If you’re used to using an antiperspirant, please remember that this isn’t one! This deodorant works by neutralising odour and keeps you dryer by absorbing moisture, but it DOESN’T block your pores with aluminium to stop you from sweating.
A note about detoxing: It can take a couple of weeks for your body to adjust to this type of deodorant but it’s worth the wait!
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