Microbiome-friendly deodorant ingredient

Brazilian personal care active ingredient manufacturer Chemyunion presents the findings of a clinical study that indicate a deodorant ingredient contributes to the control and reduction of the pathogenic microorganism Staphylococcus aureus while supporting the maintenance of the beneficial microorganism Staphylococcus epidermidis

The personal care sector has undergone profound transformations over the past decade, largely driven by heightened consumer awareness of health, sustainability, and transparency in cosmetic formulations. Within this context, growing attention has been directed toward natural, microbiome-friendly deodorants designed to preserve the balance of the cutaneous microbiota while ensuring effective odour control.

This phenomenon reflects not only a broader cultural transition toward the paradigm of clean beauty but also scientific advances that elucidate the connection between skin health and overall wellbeing.

The concept of clean beauty has gained global relevance as a category of products free from aluminium, parabens, synthetic fragrances, and other controversial compounds. This trend is further reinforced by the increasing demand for sustainability, expressed through refillable packaging, powder-based formats, and eco-certifications.

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