Bioturm Silver-Deo
On old black and white photos, especially the men's hats are noticeable. Until the 1960s fedoras, homburgs, trilbies or bowlers were everywhere. The end of the hat era was probably heralded by John F. Kennedy. As the first US president, he was not wearing a hat at his inauguration. The charismatic head of state was not only a heartthrob but also a fashion icon for the men's world. And the men followed the trend of their bareheaded president – much to the chagrin of the hat manufacturers. Even the many free hats which were sent to the White House could not animate Kennedy to wear hats. The number of men wearing hats declined steadily in the following years. Even though businessmen do not wear a hat anymore today, the rest of their wardrobe has barely changed within the last 100 years. Then and now many men go to work in a suit in many professions. Even in the summer.
Unlike a few decades ago the dress code is not as strict today. Depending on the sector, it even completely vanished. However, there are still companies that expect a predefined appearance of their employees. Suit, trouser suit or a dark costume with a monochrome blouse are often required there. Wearing this, one can easily start sweating in the office during summer. How strict a dress code is enforced in the summer heat also strongly depends on the culture. In Australia, Israel or California, for example, more and more people come to work in shorts and sandals. In Singapore, China and Japan, this is still unimaginable. Even at temperatures above 35°C in Tokyo, office workers wait for their trains in dark suits, stoically enduring the summer heat.
In order to respond to the heat, our body has about two million sweat glands. They secrete an initially odorless watery salt solution so that we do not overheat. The typical perspiration smell is produced only subsequently by the bacterial degradation of sweat. Body odor develops especially in those places where the sweat cannot evaporate before the bacterial degradation begins. In the office or in the train this can quickly get unpleasant. Smells are decisive factors when it comes to social contacts or the choice of a partner, though. Those who consistently rely on natural cosmetics for body care make no exception when it comes to the fragrance.
For the Silver-Deos the manufacturer Bioturm relies on a specially treated, pure micro silver which has an antibacterial effect and which remains on the skin. It prevents the growth of odor-causing bacteria and protects naturally against typical perspiration odor. Bioturm does not use nano-silver in any product, which is suspected of being skin-permeable, but micro-silver. This highly porous silver has a particle size between 5 and 20 μm and is thus about 1,000 times larger than nanoparticles. Due to their size, these silver particles are not skin-permeable and therefore ideal for external use. Micro-silver is a special form of pure silver with a spongy surface. Due to the large surface bacterial, viral and fungicidal germs can be absorbed and defanged better. In addition to absorbing germs on the skin, the calming effect of silver on irritated skin has been known for years. The micro-silver is made of pure silver by physical means (special vacuum method), so it contains no chemical impurities. All products of the Bioturm Silver Series have been tested according to the strict criteria of the German natural cosmetics certifier BDIH and are certified as natural cosmetics.
The Bioturm Silver-Deo Roll-Ons are available in the four versions ”Mild“, ”Intensive“, ”Intensive Fresh“ and ”Intensive Dynamic“. A mixture of effective minerals reduces perspiration effectively. In addition, micro-silver ensures that odor-causing bacteria are inhibited and that unpleasant odor is avoided. The same level of protection can be obtained with the Silver-Deo Sprays that come in the fragrances ”Intensive“, ”Intensive Fresh“ and ”Intensive Dynamic“. With the Bioturm Silver-Deos you can enjoy the hot and exhausting days carefree.