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10 Natural Deodorants That Actually Work

10 Natural Deodorants That Actually Work

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10 Natural Deodorants That Actually Work


all natural deoderant - If the thought of wearing a natural deodorant makes you sweat, we understand. The all-natural versions of the past were stinky and awful and always made us go to the back of our cabinet for the scary antiperspirant spray that could actually stop a speeding bullet. But a new crop of natural deodorants have made converts of even the most dubious among us: And we would know—we tested them all to, um, varying degrees of success. These are our favorites.


For the Person Who Thinks Reapplication Equals Failure

The first thing you must do when switching to a natural deodorant is manage your expectations. They won't keep you totally dry or stink-free all day long like an antiperspirant would, and they won't last through a marathon. But while most of the other deodorants on this list work best with a midday reapplication, The Honest Company Honest Deodorant in Bergamot Sage doesn't need one. Give it a little time to dry before slipping on anything tight. When used on lightly to moderately sweaty days, the tea tree, witch hazel, lemon, aloe, and eucalyptus in this spray-on formula kept our armpits soft and smelling citrusy until we got home.
For the Person Who Has to Speak to the Un General Assembly

We would confidently use Lavanila The Healthy Deodorant in Vanilla Lavender on a day we had a performance review, a meeting with the president, or a first date—that's how much we trust it. The twist-and-swipe applicator is a comfort, and the creamy formula (with corn starch and essential oils) was the best at keeping sweat under control. But we really love it for the lingering delicate, clean, and slightly powdery scent—basically how we want to smell all the time.
For the Person Who Doesn't Wear Fragrance

Our first thought when we picked up Nourish Organic Fresh & Dry Deodorant was, Well, this looks familiar. Followed by, Well, this is totally awesome. It's not only the applicator that we love, either. This formula is in a coconut-oil base, which is known for its antimicrobial and skin-softening properties. It also has cornstarch to keep your pits dry and yeast to prevent odor. The scents can be a little on the fragrant side, so make sure you like them first (we recommend Fresh Fig and Almond Vanilla), since you may need to reapply about halfway through the day.
For the Person Who Is Totally Fine Applying Deodorant With Her Fingers

Schmidt's Deodorant in Lavender + Sage smells so good, we're calling it aromatherapy. Shea butter makes the formula blend into the skin easily, while baking soda and arrowroot powder keep moisture under control. You do have to scoop out a pea-size dollop from the jar and warm it up in your fingers (OK, that's not our favorite part), but at least there's a tiny spatula to make the process a little more civilized.
For the Person Who Doesn't Wear a Lot of White

Osmia Organics Deodorant Cream looks a little muddy in the jar. And it is—but that's the genius of it (just maybe don't wear it with a white sleeveless dress). Organic tapioca starch, baking soda, and clay go to work on absorbing sweat, while the blend of essential oils controls the bacteria growth responsible for BO. And while smearing a paste on your pits with your bare hands is not what you'd call elegant, the little silver tin totally is.
And for the Person Who Does

This gritty paste of Soapwalla Deodorant Cream blends in clear and absorbs quickly, so you won't have any residue rub off on your clothes (always a plus). The formula of vegetable powders, clay, and essential oil was a favorite among several pregnant Allure editors—it kept them clean and dry on even the most humid summer days.
For the Person With a Vanity of Precious Little Jars

Erbaviva Organic Deodorant in Jasmine Grapefruit is more inspirational than anything else: We so badly want to be the kind of woman that uses USDA-certified organic deodorant that's spritzed from an amber glass jar. So the packaging isn't so kidproof/travelproof/lifeproof, but the blend of essential oils and alcohol and the delicious zesty grapefruit scent kept us stink-free (but not dry) for about five hours before we needed to reapply.
For the Person Who Doesn't Bug Out About Aluminum

The alcohol- and aluminum-chlorohydrate-free formula of Le Couvent des Minimes Everyday Deodorant still contains alum stone, a compound of aluminum that deodorizes without blocking the sweat ducts (if you're at all iffy about aluminum, skip this one). The wet, roll-on formula takes a few minutes to dry, but once it does, the essential oils and alum stone kept our smell under control for about half the day.
For the Person Who Always Has Fresh Peonies on Her Desk

Dr. Hauschka Deodorant in Rose is a watery, roll-on formula that smells like delicious, expensive roses—so if you don't like rose, click through to the next one. It's a little pricey at $24, but the clean, white packaging and fragrance are totally worth it. It's also great on days you're wearing a springy, floral perfume. It kept us relatively dry for a few hours, but it really won us over on the odor-protection front. It didn't just mask it: The essential oils really worked.
For the Person Who Wants to Believe in Three-Day Protection

Lavilin Roll-on Deodorant is a cult favorite, but even fans will tell you it doesn't last for the whole 72 hours. Not even close. But it did last almost the whole day—even through a particularly sweaty commute. The scent is floral and powdery, but not totally overpowering. It absorbed quickly, and our clothes stayed residue-free. Though the alcohol-, aluminum-, and paraben-free formula does contain zinc oxide, lactose, and milk protein, should you be sensitive to any of those ingredients.

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