Lavilin
Lavilin
In 1973, Dr. Mr. Ziska Hlavin returned to Israel to inspect the army and found that the military dormitory was foul. Due to the poor economy at that time, clothes could not be washed frequently, and the soldiers were fully armed, wearing long military boots, and strong combat training, so the stench was everywhere in the military camp, which was disgusting.
So, Dr. Mr. Ziska Hlavin began to develop body odor removal products, and founded the Lavilin brand and independent R&D laboratory in the form of a military factory. The products are mainly supplied to the military forces in the Middle East, and were later introduced by the armies of the United States, Europe and other countries. It set off a strong "body scent" trend in the army, solving the serious sweat odor of soldiers.
Lavilin's effects spread rapidly, not just soldiers, but also athletes, dancers, workers and all kinds of civilians have begun to use Lavilin to remove odors from the body. Lavilin has received widespread praise and favor from consumers, and its sales scope has expanded to more than 30 countries and regions including the Middle East, Europe and the United States, Southeast Asia.
Starting from April 1, 2020, Lavilin's Chinese name was officially renamed from Lanweilian to Rafinlin.