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Middle World Herbs Expands Botanical Skincare with a Unique Herbal Deodorant
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RENTON, Wash. - Washingtoner -- SEATTLE, WA — Middle World Herbs, a Washington-based botanical skincare brand, continues to expand its plant-based personal care line with a focus on functional formulations, ingredient transparency, and education.

Founded by herbalist Eva Endrikhovska, the company develops a range of topical and personal care products including herbal deodorants, body balms, hair oils, hydrosols, breath sprays, and botanical formulations designed for everyday use.

The brand's herbal deodorant has become a central product, developed to deliver clinically proven 24-hour odor control while taking a formulation approach that differs from most conventional products.

Positioned as "like no other," the deodorant combines performance with a simplified formulation structure that avoids aluminum compounds, baking soda, synthetic solubilizers, emulsifiers, and heavy occlusive ingredients commonly found in traditional formats.

Instead, the product uses a shake-activated system with small internal beads that produce a gentle rattling sound when shaken, serving as a built-in mixing indicator and a distinctive sensory feature noted by users.

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The formulation is built around functional botanical ingredients. Sage helps reduce odor-causing bacterial activity, while witch hazel provides a temporary astringent effect that tightens the skin surface without blocking pores. Willow bark extract supports gentle exfoliation by loosening buildup that can contribute to odor formation.

The deodorant also incorporates Cyperus rotundus oil, a botanical ingredient with a long history of use in traditional body care. A small clinical study has reported reduced hair density after several months of consistent application of this ingredient, contributing to thinner-looking hair regrowth over time.

Delivered as a fine mist spray, the product goes on clear without leaving visible residue on skin or clothing and is lightly scented using only essential oils and botanical extracts.

Across its product line, Middle World Herbs emphasizes simple, functional formulations made with plant-based ingredients. The company sources botanical materials with attention to quality and freshness, selecting recently harvested plants to help preserve potency and stability.

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Products are handcrafted in small batches in the United States and packaged in reusable and recyclable glass containers, reflecting a broader commitment to reducing unnecessary materials and supporting more sustainable practices.

In addition to product development, Middle World Herbs has built a growing presence on TikTok and Instagram, where it shares short-form educational content explaining how herbal ingredients function and how formulation choices impact product behavior.

This combination of product and education is central to the brand's approach. Rather than focusing only on outcomes, Middle World Herbs emphasizes helping customers understand what they are using and why.

As interest in ingredient transparency and simplified formulations continues to grow, brands that combine functional design with accessible education are gaining attention across digital platforms.

https://www.middleworldherbs.com

Source: Middle World Herbs

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