Woohoo Deodorant Paste Urban (Regular Strength) Tin
Stay fresh naturally with Woohoo Deodorant Paste Urban – a 100% natural, regular strength deodorant that really works, even for sensitive skin. This vegan, toxin-free, and cruelty-free deodorant offers all-day odour protection without harsh chemicals, all in a plastic-free, recyclable tin.
$14.76
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Meet your everyday hero — Woohoo Urban Deodorant Paste, the award-winning natural deodorant that actually works. Designed for daily wear, this regular strength formula provides long-lasting freshness through busy days, sweaty workouts, and summer heat — without a trace of body odour.
Handcrafted in Newcastle, NSW, Woohoo Urban is one of Australia’s most loved natural deodorants, combining effective odour control with skin-loving ingredients gentle enough for sensitive skin. Free from toxins, aluminium, and synthetic fragrances, it lets your body sweat naturally while keeping you fresh and confident all day long.
With its sophisticated floral scent, Woohoo Urban offers a subtle, clean fragrance perfect for both men and women. Its smooth texture makes it easy to apply, and the 100% recyclable tinplate packaging means it’s kind to both your skin and the planet.
Key Features
- 100% natural & toxin-free formula
- Regular strength for everyday freshness
- Gentle on sensitive skin
- Vegan & cruelty-free
- Sophisticated floral scent
- Plastic-free, 100% recyclable tin
- Australian owned and made
Stay cool, confident, and chemical-free with Woohoo Deodorant Paste Urban – the natural deodorant that works as hard as you do.
Ingredients
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (MCT Oil), Tapioca Starch, Magnesium Hydroxide, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter (Shea), Sodium Bicarbonate, Triethyl Citrate, Polyglyceryl-3 Tetrastearate, Oryza Sativa Bran Cera (Ricebran Wax), Cetearyl Alcohol, Bambusa Arundinacea Stem Extract (Bamboo), Jojoba Esters, Natural Fragrance*, Magnesium Carbonate Hydroxide, Zinc Ricinoleate, Camphor.
Contains all natural ingredients. * From 100% pure essential oils.
Directions for use
With clean, dry hands use the tip of your index finger (or spatula/teaspoon) collect to 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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