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Meet the First Alcohol-Free Deo Mist in India Tailored for Teen Skin by Tikitoro

By ANI | Updated: July 8, 2025 18:34 IST

VMPLNew Delhi [India], July 8: Tikitoro, a trusted pioneer in personal care for kids (4-10 yrs) and teens ...

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New Delhi [India], July 8: Tikitoro, a trusted pioneer in personal care for kids (4-10 yrs) and teens (11 - 16 years), is proud to launch its newest innovationTikitoro Teens Deo Mist Aqua, a skin-smart deodorant spray crafted especially for growing teens. While sweat is totally natural, body odour often comes from bacterial build-upand simply covering it with perfume or harsh deodorants doesn't help. In fact, many conventional deos are packed with alcohol, aluminium, and silicones that irritate skin and throw off its balance. What's more, repeatedly rubbing a deo stick onto the skinespecially post-sweatcan actually transfer bacteria, sweat, and skin cells back onto the product. Over time, this creates a microscopic playground for microbes to grow, making the stick far less hygienic than you'd think. Not to mention, it isn't the cleanest or most skin-friendly way to stay fresh.

That's why Tikitoro created something better. The Teens Deo Mist is a 100% water-based, non-aerosol spray that offers up to 8 hours of effective odour protectionFree from Endocrine Disruptors. No alcohol. No aluminium. No silicones. Just a clean mist that's quick-drying, easy to use, and designed with teen comfort in mind. Aerosol sprays often contain propellants like propane and butane, which can be contaminated with benzene. They also produce extremely fine particles that may pose inhalation risks. To avoid this, we've chosen a non-aerosol gas spray format.

What makes this deo different is what's inside. Powered by microbiome-balancing technology, it doesn't just mask odourit targets the bacteria that causes it while supporting the skin's natural ecosystem. The result? Fresh, happy underarms that feel healthy too.

Enriched with a thoughtful blend of skin-calming ingredients like Centella Asiatica, Aloe vera & White Turmeric, this mist goes beyond deodorising. It hydrates and soothes sensitive skineven post-shave or after a long, active day. With an allergen-free fragrance that's gentle and non-overpowering, teens can enjoy all-day freshness without the sting, stickiness, or chalky residue.

Whether it's morning classes, sports, or a late-night hangout, this deo mist is your teen's new daily essential. Just a quick sprayno mess, no stress. No rubbing, no rollingjust spray and slay.

This launch reflects Tikitoro's ongoing mission: to bring clean, effective, and age-appropriate personal care that kids & teens can trustand actually enjoy using. Because real confidence begins with feeling fresh, safe, and comfortable in your own skin.

For more information, visit www.tikitoro.com or follow @Tikitoro on social media.

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