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5 beautiful paper portfolios to inspire you

5 beautiful paper portfolios to inspire you

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5 beautiful paper portfolios to inspire you

portfolio design book - By Creative Bloq Staff  
In this ever advancing digital age, there's something very special about a well put together paper portfolio.

Sadly, paper portfolios appear to be a bit of a rarity these days. But, thankfully, there are many designers who still recognise the power of print. Done properly, a handheld, printed portfolio can really make your work stand out and leave a long lasting impression.

Therefore, we scoured the web to find some brilliant examples of paper portfolios. Here are our five favourites...
01. ALU

Italian graphic design studio Happycentro created this beautiful handheld portfolio for ALU

Italian graphic design studio Happycentro was behind this beautiful, handcrafted portfolio for modular merchandising systems company ALU. "All their products are mainly made in basic materials like aluminum," comments the team. "We then took inspiration from the material soul of these elements to develop ALU's ID. Starting from this basis, we chose to tell the brand through a series of keywords explaining their values."

The result was this gorgeous book containing illustrations and typography made with paper cuttings. Other pages feature photos, original sketches and moodboards, with a red thread connecting the identity and products through the entire project.

Intricate paper cuttings feature on many pages in this paper portfolio for ALU

Red thread runs throughout the portfolio, connecting the identity and products
02. Nathan Hinz

Nathan Hinz's paper portfolio features window envelopes on each page

US-based graphic designer Nathan Hinz developed this beautiful, handheld portfolio back in the days before everybody went online. Each page is a window envelope, which displays an image and info of a project.

Hinz comments on Behance: "It allowed for a quick overview and served as a rich presentation in one book. It's completely handmade, mostly with found materials, my favorite being the spine made from orange duct tape I have never been able to re-find, sadly."

Hinz created this beautiful design out of found materials

The designer carefully selected his best work and crafted it into these display envelopes
03. Dyla Rosli

Dyla Rosli developed this infographic paper portfolio to assist in her search for work

Dyla Rosli is an intern graphic designer based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In order to assist in her search for work, she developed this cool paper, infographic portfolio.

Using matt laminated art paper, Rosli selected her best work and carefully placed images of each into this template, along with illustrations detailing her skills and personal information.

The intern graphic designer carefully selected images of her best work to go into her paper portfolio

Rosil's design folds up neatly into this small CD cover size
04. Emil Kozole

Designer Emil Kozole created this clever printed portfolio to support his CD of work

Working in both print and digital formats, designer Emil Kozole created this printed presentation to support the CD with his work on. Knowing that many discs are overlooked, Kozole made sure the print part of his portfolio stood out.

Covering different areas of expertise, the designer divided the page into different categories and then, using transportation systems as inspiration, illustrated the cover with different coloured lines, with projects being each stop. If lines meet, it means projects fall into more than one category. On the reverse, each project has a photo and description.

Transportation systems provided the inspiration for the cover of Kozole's print portfolio

Emil Kozole's paper portfolio featured a transport system design on one side and project images and details on the other side
05. Another day

This 227-page portfolio features a selection of work from designer Yorick de Vries over a seven-year period

Another day is the graphic design studio of Yorick de Vries. Last year, de Vries created this colourful paper portfolio featuring a selection of his best projects from 2005 to 2012. Printed on three different paper stocks, the book is made up of three parts.

The first features just information, the second showcases project images and the final section covering examples of the designer's custom made typefaces. More like a catalogue than a book, this gorgeous, handbound portfolio is 227 pages of full colour prints. Awesome.

The book is divided into three sections; information, images and type design

The last section of designer Yorick de Vries portfolio features examples of his custom made typefaces

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Create the perfect design portfolio: 30 pro tips

Create the perfect design portfolio: 30 pro tips

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Create the perfect design portfolio: 30 pro tips

how to create a design portfolio - By Craig Stewart  
Whether physical or online, your portfolio is your career calling card. Here's how to get it right and win that dream job.

How much time do you spend improving your portfolio? Be honest - does it showcase your best stuff? Whether your design portfolio is physical or digital, read on to discover how to create the perfect portfolio today!

There's nothing more important to your career than presenting your best work in an attractive, professional and accessible way. So for this article we've spoken to leading designers, illustrators and creatives and pulled together a selection of great tips and advice for dusting off a tired design portfolio and making it the very best it can be for that design job that you've discovered on the Creative Bloq jobs board.

We've divided the tips into physical and online portfolios - let's start with the physical...
Physical portfolios

There's no rule to say you can't have different design portfolios for different jobs

Physical design portfolios are one-off paper creations, so they can be tailored to the job you are applying for. Other than time constraints, there's no reason you can't create multiple design portfolios tailored to different jobs or different types of company.
01. Include a breadth of work

How many examples should a design portfolio include? It's a tricky question, but you should aim to fill at least 20 pages of a physical folio, and at least 30 examples for an online space. You need to be able to show a healthy breadth of work together with a range of applications, so even if you select several examples from a single project you should make sure you treat image individually.
02. Include appropriate examples

Only include design portfolio examples for a full-time position that are appropriate to the role. A creative director position, for instance, won't entail much artworking - if any at all - so work that demonstrates tracking and kerning ability isn't relevant.
03. Provide context to your work

Illustrators and designers aren't just employed for their style but also for the clarity with which they interpret a creative brief. So if you include examples of your artwork without providing context, it's impossible to judge. Make sure you use annotations and notes to talk about how and why the work was created. Make it clear what the brief asked for in each design portfolio example you include, and then demonstrate how you successfully accomplished it.
04. Non-client work is acceptable

That doesn't mean, of course, that your design portfolio must only include client work. Self-initiated projects are certainly acceptable in full-time applications, and recommended for freelance work - especially for illustrators.
05. Give it a regular spring clean

Resist the temptation to bulk out your design portfolio with old or irrelevant examples of your work by having a thorough and ruthless clear out. And don't leave this until it's unavoidable. Design portfolios need constant attention - you never know when you might be called on to present to Saatchi's creative directors...
06. Include case studies

Don't think of your design portfolio simply as a collection of your art and design work. Recommendations and real-life case studies go a long way in showing how professionally capable you are. Ask a previous client or employer for a recommendation, and write up a short case study to accompany a project.
07. Take a step back

Take a step back and try to look at your design portfolio through another's eyes. Experienced employers, project managers and agents know how to match up a CV to a design portfolio and gauge your character strengths and weaknesses, warts and all. So think critically about what your design portfolio says about you. Is it too serious? Too flippant? Strike a balance that you believe shows off your qualities.
08. Demonstrate all-round experience

Are you only good at illustration or editorial layout? Of course you're not: you're also a solid communicator who understands budgets and deadlines, as well as the importance of meetings and updates. These are all professional skills. Make sure your design portfolio clearly showcases that you posses these, even if you just simply list them in your accompanying notes.
09. Sell yourself

Think about what other creative talents you might have as well. For instance, if you're a handy photographer or accomplished with coding, why not include examples of your shots or web designs? They're all more strings to your creative bow.
10. Index your design portfolio

What do you do when you find a particularly interesting website, magazine spread or book chapter? You bookmark it, dog ear it or jot down the page number somewhere. Those viewing your design portfolio - by whatever medium - will do the same, so make it easy by including page numbers and clear project titles for each portfolio example.
Online porfolios

These days if you’re looking for work as a designer, whether a full-time job or a freelance gig, you're probably going to need an online design portfolio as well as a physical one.

It doesn’t matter how many glowing references you have or how impressive your work history, no one’s going to be interested unless they can see what you can do. And a design portfolio website is the easiest and quickest way to showcase your work; these days, in fact, it’s expected. But while many designers have their own design portfolio website, not all of them are fit for purpose. Even where the work featured is superlative, the site itself is attracting a mere trickle of traffic and generating few, if any, enquiries.

An online design portfolio is your creative shop window. It's always on - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year - and it's always working to showcase who you are and what you can do.

But is this silent sales machine working hard enough? Have you set it up correctly? Are you showing off your BEST stuff? If you think that your design portfolio website is underperforming, don't wait around. Now is the time to tackle it...
11. Choose your platform

Squarespace is a good platform for creating a bespoke design portfolio site

How do you physically set up an online design portfolio? The good news is that you have a number of options.

If you're technically-minded, get yourself a personalised domain name, invest in some hosting and set up a WordPress website. WordPress is easy to use, extraordinarily flexible and enjoys massive community support. In fact, we'd recommend you give it a try, even if you don't think of yourself as 'technical'.

If you really don't have time, though, you can always pay somebody to do all of the above. Alternatively, consider using a done-for-you web platform. You could set up a hosted blog at Wordpress.com in a few minutes, for example. Or create something a little more advanced using the drag-and-drop loveliness of Squarespace.

Design portfolio Big Black Bag
Big Black Bag is a dedicated platform for creating bespoke design portfolios
Design portfolio Big Black Bag
Finally, you could instead use a dedicated design portfolio platform like Behance, Carbonmade, Portfoliobox or Big Black Bag. In other words, there are no shortage of options, so you have no excuse for building yourself an online design portfolio!
12. Consider your aims

Before you rush in to build your design portfolio site, think about why you're doing this. Many designers think having an online design design portfolio is an end in itself - but if you don't know what you're trying to achieve with your design portfolio, you won't know whether it's succeeding.

"Think about the goal of your design portfolio," advises Seattle-based illustrator Jared Nickerson. "In the beginning I just wanted constructive feedback, so would only post one image of the core work. Nowadays I try to showcase different usages of a design or placement on products, and give some insights into the process."
13. Be selective

Jeff Knowles' design portfolio shows only one piece at a time - giving each the ability to shine

As with a physical design portfolio, don't make the mistake of trying to show off too much of your work. Potential clients don't need to see EVERYTHING. Instead, be more selective. Focus on your best stuff and the work you've done for high-profile clients.

When showing off your work, consider the sort of briefs that you'd like to tackle in the future. Show the sort of work that you want to do more of and that illustrates the full set of your skills and abilities.

"The work that you choose to showcase should be the type of work that you want to be hired to produce," reasons New York-based designer and type artist Sasha Prood. "Be selective, and only show the projects that you can really stand behind. A great way to develop your design portfolio further is through self-initiated projects."
14. Curate work carefully

The diverse work of Tim Lahan is curated perfect on www.trademark-trademark.com

There's another aspect to the artwork you choose to put up - how well it works together. "Curate the work you put up carefully," adds London-based illustrator Malika Favre. "Online folios need the same rhythm as printed ones: you need to tell a story, and order your projects so that they feel fluid and complement each other. If it means that an old project has to be removed to fit the new story, so be it."
15. Show, don't just tell

The website you build can say a lot about you in the first few seconds if you design it properly. In other words, you show people what you can do before you even get around to telling them.

So if you're a web designer, for example, have a beautiful, quick-to-load online design portfolio that showcases your coding and design talents. If you're an illustrator, make your artwork part of the design. If you're a graphic designer, impress the hell out of your visitors with great typography, a custom logo and easy-on-the-eye layouts.

These subtle cues can often make or break any connection with your web visitors. We recently found a marketing agency who built mobile-optimised websites, yet their own site wasn't optimised for mobile...
16. Keep adding new work

Laura Barnard adds new projects to her online design portfolio regularly, keeping it fresh

"By far the most important thing for me is making it easy to put new work up there," reflects illustrator Laura Barnard, who uses the Squarespace platform. "You could have the fanciest site in the world, but if it was last updated five years ago it looks a bit lazy."

Mexico-based designer and illustrator Christopher Mooij agrees that regular updates are crucial - and not just those showing finished work: "Let people know what you're working on, or what you've done over the past few weeks," he says. "Obviously those posts shouldn't be filled with your personal diary: make it smart."
17. Streamline updates

The advice in the previous point is easy to give, not so easy to carry out in practice. Speak to some of the world's leading designers and you'll hear them bemoan the fact that their online portfolio needs work but they're too busy.

"Completed projects can start ganging up, and it ends up being a project in itself to get your portfolio sorted," says Jeff Knowles. His solution is to make a versatile template, and a concise system for naming and describing your projects: "At the end of each one, simply select your best images and populate the templates."
18. Photograph printed work

The online portfolio of Sasha Prood makes great use of photography to showcase printed work

"One of the biggest challenges is figuring out how to display printed material on screen," points out New York-based designer Derek Chan. "While digital versions of your work will help, photography is definitely the best way to show these off. It's all about the context, and showing your designs as they were intended to be seen."

"If you do photograph your work, invest time and resources into making the images as good as possible," adds Emmi Salonen, creative director at Studio EMMI. "Just as spelling mistakes do, images with no contrast, bad focus and so on take attention away from your work, and make the viewer focus on how the presentation could be improved."
19. Label your portfolio examples

It's often a good idea to clearly label the work in your online portfolio. This will allow clients to reference individual designs or artwork when they speak to you.
20. Give an insight into HOW you worked

Olly Gibbs' portfolio site at www.ollygibbs.com gives clear explanations of his work

Rather than just showing the finished design, artwork, logo or illustration, give an insight into how you did it. Give a short description of the brief and how you interpreted it to fulfil the wishes of the client.
21. Avoid long intros

You've only got a few seconds to make an impression when somebody visits your portfolio website. Don't waste it with a slow-to-load flash intro or a home page that doesn't immediately showcase your work and why it's different to all the other designers/artists out there.

If you work in Flash or animation, create something that showcases what you can do and make it part of your portfolio. If you don't then why would you need a long intro in the first place?
22. Consider making it a PDF

Jonathan Edwards' portfolio is available as a downloadable PDF

To give potential clients a different way to browse through your work, consider offering your work as a downloadable PDF. Computer Arts has a great tutorial on how to do this here.
23. Encourage action

The best websites are structured in such a way that they funnel visitors to certain pages and invite them to take some sort of action. This might be to fill in a contact form or send you an email. It might be to buy some of your work. Think about whether your current portfolio answers the main questions that your clients will be asking. Questions such as:

    Who is this person?
    Where are they?
    What have they done before?
    Are there examples of their work that I can view?
    Who else have they worked for?
    How do I get in contact with them?
    What do they charge?

Make sure that your online portfolio is easy to navigate and that there are clear goals for each page.
24. Make it simple to navigate

No one could fail to find what they're looking for on Malik Favre's portfolio site

People's attention spans are short. Your online portfolio needs to be quick and easy to browse. This is not as straightforward as it sounds. You need to:

    Keep the design simple, accessible, convenient and classy.
    Use an eye-catching logo or motif to make your site stand out
    Try adding a tagline that succinctly explains what you do
    Display prominent contact details so visitors are in no doubt as to how they can email you, follow you on Twitter or connect on Facebook.
    Make it clear you want people to hire you (don't assume they can read your mind. Sometimes you can't beat a good 'Hire me' button.

25. Publish testimonials

If shopping on Amazon has taught us anything it's that people love to know what other people think. Getting testimonials from satisfied clients is a great way to show some 'proof' that you can deliver on what your portfolio promises.
26. Cater to diverse tastes

"One of my best-selling prints is quite frankly one of my least favourite pictures," admits Stan Chow, who sells his work online through Big Cartel. "Potential clients and buyers look for different things, and sometimes you have to put up images you don't like so much, because the chances are that somebody else will."
27. Promote your portfolio

There's no point in having a great portfolio site if no one is visiting. Be active on Facebook, Twitter and Google+; deploy portfolio pieces to Behance, Flickr, Dribbble (see below) and deviantART. Film yourself working and put the video on YouTube. Aggregate artwork into a slideshow and share it on Slideshare. Put together a PDF brochure and upload it to Scribd. The more places you share your content, the more you'll drive people towards you and your portfolio website.
28. Add a blog

For Jonathan Edwards, a regularly updated blog keeps people coming back: "Set yourself a task, like updating your blog every day for 100 days," he suggests. "It may seem a pain to have to find something new to post every day, but in the long run you'll thank yourself. You'll have 100 new drawings, for a start."
29. Update your blog

Google loves a well-structured, regularly updated website that's stuffed with great content - and the easiest way to provide fresh content is to keep your blog updated. You can write about the projects you've worked on, share your thoughts about art and design trends and reveal your favourite tools.

In general, the things that make visitors happy are the things that make Google happy. However, striking a balance is always important - in other words...
30. Don't get hung up on SEO

It's easy to get obsessed by Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), the art/science of trying to get your site high in the Google rankings. In fact, you can spend too much time worrying about keywords when you should be concentrating on website content.

Online portfolio sites typically feature fewer words so traditional SEO is often ineffective. You will probably get better results by promoting yourself (and your website) through other web channels - see point 17

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Fashion Sketching 101: How to Draw Fashion Figures


Fashion Sketching 101: How to Draw Fashion Figures

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 Fashion Sketching 101: How to Draw Fashion Figures


how to sketch fashion designs - Fashion sketching tutorial. Learn to draw fashion figures and croquis in minutes with our step-by-step tutorial.



One of the cornerstones of fashion school is learning how to sketch fashion figures. However, as fashion school students learn, there's a big difference between proper body proportions in art and in fashion.

In art, the body's proportions are measured in heads. The average figure is about 7-7 1/2 heads, including the actual head, tall.

However, in fashion, the body proportions are elongated in order to better represent the models, who are above average in height. Because of this, the figures become 8-10 heads tall. Though the basic proportions of the fashion figure are about the same -- give or take 1/4-1/2 of a head -- every illustrator adds their own style to the formula.

If you want to embrace your inner fashion designer, or just want to learn more about what fashion school is like, read on!

Today, I'll teach you how to sketch a proportionate female fashion figure and how to translate the measurements into a walking pose. Scroll down to learn more:
Materials You'll Need:

    Pencil
    Eraser
    Ruler (if you want to be extremely precise)
    A sketchpad (duh!)

Fashion Sketching 101: How to Draw a Female Fashion Figure
Step #1

Draw a line. This is the balance line, a.k.a. the line which determines the body's center of gravity. The balance line always extends from the base of the neck (where it meets the shoulders) straight to the ground.
Step #2

Draw a head with the middle of it on the line. To draw a head, sketch a large circle on top with a smaller circle below it. Connect these two on the sides with slightly rounded diagonal lines, as shown in the sketch below.
fashion figure sketch steps
Step #3

Measure the head, either with your pencil or the ruler. Using this measurement, draw nine small dashes equal distance apart, then number them from the bottom of the chin (#1) down to the bottom of the feet (#10).
Step #4

For the top half of the body, draw lines extending from 1 1/2 heads, 2 1/4, 3, 3 1/2, and 4 1/4 heads, as outlined below. These marks are where the shoulders, bust, waist, high hip, and crotch are located, respectively. The elbows are also located with the waist at the 3 heads mark.
Upper body proportions
Upper body proportions

(Click to enlarge.)
Step #5

Draw the features in, using straight lines: The shoulders on the woman fashion figure are 1 1/2 heads wide, the waist is a head's width, while the hips should be about 1 1/4 heads wide. Therefore, the woman fashion figure should have an hourglass silhouette.
Step #6

For the lower half of the body, mark 6 1/2 heads as well as 9 for the knees and ankles, respectively.
Sketch bottom half
Sketch bottom half

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Step #7

Draw the legs by making lines which curve and narrow as they go from the high hip to the knee for the thighs. For the calves, make a smaller cylindrical shape by curving the lines from the knees and then tapering them at the ankles, which jut out slightly on the inner half of each leg.

The thighs (from high hip to knee) and the calves (from knee to ankle) should be the same length.
Step #8

The last head is for the feet, which begin at the ankle to flare out in diagonal lines for 3/4 of the length of the head before they meet at a point.
Step #9

Draw the hands similarly. These begin with the wrist at the crotch. The fingers should end a little above the 5 heads mark.
Fashion Sketching 102: How to Draw Figure Movement

Once you get the proportions down, now it's time to give the figure movement! There are three crucial components which all fashion figures require: a balance line, a high shoulder, and an opposing high hip.

Start by sketching a new figure. However, this time (after drawing the balance line and putting down the 10 head marks) tilt the shoulder line so that one side is higher. Tilt the high hip, too, but with the opposite side higher.
Sketch tilt

Sketch tilt
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For example below, I made the right shoulder higher so the left hip would be higher in order to keep the figure balanced. Try it yourself: If you tilt your shoulders, what happens to your hips?

Additionally, by tilting parts of the body, the rest of the body will follow suit. Anything above the high hip will follow the tilt of the shoulders, while everything below will follow the tilt of the hips, however all of these tilts will not be as severe as the shoulders and hips.

There's one more rule that fashion figures must follow: the leg which comes from the high hip cannot be bent and that foot must touch the balance line. This keeps the figure balanced. Again, you can try this by shifting your weight to one foot . When this happens, the leg supporting all the weight cannot be bent.
Example of a walking pose:

Notice the tilts including the subtle differences between the two knees.
Croquis

Croquis
(Click to enlarge.)

Now you can have fun and try drawing your own fashion figures! To start, find poses to mimic by looking through magazines. To copy the pose, just remember to identify the balance line, the high shoulder, high hip, and the supporting leg (the one which touches the balance line).
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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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best roll on deodorant - Here are the deodorants that readers love -- and the ones that left them high and (not) dry

We've all been there: You're giving a presentation or you're on a first date and instead of focusing on the moment, all you can think is, "Do I have sweat stains? Am I getting white stuff on my dress? Is my dry cleaner going to think I'm stalking him?" In order to find the best deodorant, you've got to go through a lot of bad ones. Luckily, TotalBeauty.com readers aren't shy about sharing what deodorants and antiperspirants work -- and which ones are a (floral-scented) hot mess.

If you're looking for a long-lasting, sweat-preventing, fresh-smelling deodorant, then have no fear. Here are the 11 best deodorants -- and the ones you should avoid -- on the market according to our readers.



Worst Deodorant No. 4: Clinique Antiperspirant Deodorant Roll-On, $13 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 6.5*

Why: "Because it is a clear liquid, I thought [it] would be perfect for summer -- no more white marks on my clothes!" says one reader. "Wrong. It's a clear liquid when it goes on, but when it dries there's still a bit of white to it." Another reader adds, "It just feels oddly wet … and there is a bit of a smell to it."

*At time of publication



Worst Deodorant No. 3: Tom's of Maine Long Lasting Deodorant, $4.99 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 6.1*

Why: One reader laments that using this deodorant is "almost worse than not using deodorant at all." Another reviewer says, "I find myself reapplying four times a day and I've never had to reapply deodorant before."



Worst Deodorant No. 2: Suave 24-Hour Protection Invisible Solid Deodorant, $3.99 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 5.8*

Why: "The price made me swoon, [but this product] cost me quite a bit more embarrassment than I had planned on," says one reader. "Everything you hate in a deodorant is in this one: It leaves white stains on clothes, clumps and feels like glue underneath your arms." Reviewers say this product "does not glide on smoothly" and they feel like they are "trying to rub a candle or a dry bar of soap" on their underarms.



Worst Deodorant No. 1: Secret Original Aerosol, $4.29 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 4.9*

Why: One reader says, "If this was my only option for an antiperspirant, I'd rather stay indoors." Another reader agrees, saying this "doesn't help prevent perspiration at all," and the powder scent of this product is "way too intense."




Best Deodorant No. 10: Fresh Sugar Roll-On Deodorant Antiperspirant, $19
Best Deodorant No. 10: Fresh Sugar Roll-On Deodorant Antiperspirant, $19 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 8.0*

Why it's great: While readers aren't necessarily fans of the $19 price tag, they are in love with this deodorant's ability to keep underarms dry and fresh. "It smells pleasant and feels light, but not overpoweringly so," says one user. "Plus, it's long-lasting and doesn't irritate sensitive skin."



Best Deodorant No. 9: Jasön Soothing Aloe Vera Deodorant Stick, $7.49
Best Deodorant No. 9: Jasön Soothing Aloe Vera Deodorant Stick, $7.49 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 8.1*

Why it's great: Natural deodorants don't have a reputation for being very long-lasting, but users say this aluminum-free deodorant really works. "It's really cooling and soothing on my skin," says one reader. "The gel is easy to apply, doesn't stick and offers great protection all day." Other readers agree saying it will help you "stay dry and sweat free throughout the day."


Best Deodorant No. 8: Pristine Beauty Take a Whiff! Natural Deodorant, $22 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 8.5*

Why it's great: Readers say the best part about this product is that it's "aluminum-free" and cite it as "the first effective vegan deodorant" they've used. One user says, "This deodorant might seem expensive, but it lasts and lasts." Another reader adds, "Once you try this, you will never go back to conventional deodorants! It's good for you and works great … even in the Texas heat."



Best Deodorant No. 7: Avon On Duty Roll-On Anti-Perspirant Deodorant, $1.99 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 8.6*

Why it's great: TotalBeauty.com readers call this old favorite a "best-kept secret," because it is a "powerhouse" deodorant with an unbeatable price. One reader says, "Our family has used this deodorant for years with great success, and you just can't beat the value." Reviewers say this deodorant is great for everyday use, but do "not recommended it for people who need a stronger-than-usual deodorant.



Best Deodorant No. 6: Nature's Gate Organics Fruit Blend Deodorant, $5.99 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 8.6*

Why it's great: Hate deodorants that stain your shirts? Readers say the pit stains end with the purchase of this deodorant. "This is one of the best deodorants I've found," gushes one user. "It keeps me dry and smelling nice even on the hottest days." Other readers agree, saying the "light and fruity" fragrance keeps them smelling fresh all day. They also love the fact that they can "feel good about using an all-natural product."


Best Deodorant No. 5: Kiehl's Superbly Efficient Anti-Perspirant and Deodorant, $16 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 8.7*

Why it's great: "Not even the prescription deodorant my dermatologist prescribed works as well as this to combat both odor and wetness," says one reviewer. "I use it all year long, and it's worked better for me in the summer than any other brand I've ever tried."


Best Deodorant No. 4: Certain Dri Clinical Strength Anti-Perspirant Roll-On, $6.99 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 8.9*

Why it's great: Readers call this product "a lifesaver." One raves, "I've tried so many antiperspirants and this one is the absolute best. My armpits used to be gross and wet, but this thing keeps them 100 percent dry." Another says, "This is a godsend for anyone with sweating problems."


Best Deodorant No. 3: Mitchum Invisible Roll-On, $3.99 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 9*

Why it's great: "No matter how hot or stressed I am, I remain completely dry and odor-free with this product," one reader declares. Other readers rave that it "dries quickly" and "the formula doesn't get on shirts.


Best Deodorant No. 2: Donna Karan Cashmere Mist Deodorant, $25 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 10*

Why it's great: Readers say this deodorant "doesn't leave residues, stains or any odors behind," and lasts "the whole day." Other users say it's very light-scented and keeps them dry all day. "I feel clean and it lasts forever," says one reader. "It's a must try."


Best Deodorant No. 1: Secret Outlast & Olay Smooth Solid, $4.29 TotalBeauty.com average member rating: 10*

Why it's great: "This is the best deodorant and antiperspirant," says one user. "It goes on clear, smells fresh and it lasts." Readers say the antiperspirant can withstand even the most intense workout session, keeps them dry all day and doesn't ruin their white shirts with stains. As one reader puts it, "this is truly the real deal.


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math programs online - This is an annotated list of online math programs and curricula. Typically, the programs offer interactive math practice and/or animated/video lessons, track student progress, and include parent controls. Most of these are commercial programs, and the price varies according to the number of students and the subscription period. However, there are also several free websites included in the list.


All grade levels

IXL
A child-friendly math practice environment with unlimited questions on over hundred math topics per grade. IXL tracks student progress and gives children virtual medals and awards. Covers grades PreK-precalculus. $9.95/month for one student; each additional child $2. $79 a year. See my review.
www.ixl.com

Mathletics
An online math practice system for grades K-12. In the "Full Curriculum" section students practice hundreds of math topics in 10-question increments. The program also includes "Live Mathletics" where students race with math problems against other students around the world in real-time, games, Rainforest Maths, printable resources, interactives, video tutorials, and a reporting system. Pricing: $14.95 per month for one student, 2nd student $5.
www.mathletics.com

MathScore
Online adaptive math practice environment with measurable student progress. From grade 1 to algebra. $14.95 per month for one student, 2nd student $5.
www.mathscore.com

cK-12
CK-12 is a large, free site for learning and practicing math and science. It contains text-based lessons, FlexBooks® (digital textbooks in PDF, ePub and mobi formats), videos, and quizzes for multitudes of math and science topics from K to grade 12.
www.ck12.org

CTC Math
A comprehensive online tutorial program for grades K-12. Includes video tutorials, interactive questions, diagnostic tests, reporting, and more. Price: $29.97/month, $127/6 months, $197/12 months. Family plans available.
ctcmath.com

Future School
An online learning system (curriculum) for K-12, for both math and English. Includes skill tests, video lessons, reporting, and tutoring services. $214/year for a single student or $35-$40/month for a family.
www.futureschool.com


Elementary / Middle School

Math ABC
Free interactive online math practice for all kinds of topics, grades K-6.
www.mathabc.com

IPracticeMath.com
Free interactive online math practice for elementary math topics from addition to fractions & decimals, plus algebra. More topics added every month.
www.ipracticemath.com/math-practice

DigitWhiz
DigitWhiz is an online, games-based program aligned to the Common Core that guides kids ages 8+ to master key foundational skills in five areas: multiplication · division · integer operations · like terms · solving equations
digitwhiz.com

KidsCalculate
Meant especially for K-2 children, KidsCalculate features a learning game with a treasure map, mini-games, and a student tracking system that covers the topics of counting, comparing, adding, subtracting, and multiplying. A version for computer, iPad, and Android are available. Free.
www.en.kidscalculate.com/MathBasics/FullFree/

IXL
Another child-friendly math practice environment with unlimited questions on over hundred math topics per grade. IXL tracks student progress and gives children virtual medals and awards. Covers grades PreK-precalculus. $9.95/month for one student; each additional child $2. $79 a year. See my review.
www.ixl.com

K5 Learning
An online reading and math enrichment program for grades K-5. It includes four separate programs: K5 Reading, K5 Math, K5 Spelling, and K5 Math Facts. Also included an initial assessment test and detailed progress reports. The curricula for English and Math consist of animated, interactive lessons and practice activities. A free 14-day trial. Price $25/month for one student, $199 a year; discounts for additional students. See also my review.
www.k5learning.com

Splash Math
An online math practice system for grades 1-5. Includes all basic topics for those grades, except I did not see any word problems. Accessible on tablet devices. You can practice 20 questions per day for free. One grade level: $9.99/lifetime, all grade levels $29.99/lifetime.
www.splashmath.com

DreamBox
DreamBox Learning is an online math program for K-5 with an adaptive curriculum. It focuses on conceptual understanding and is higly adaptive. Students can personalize their login icon, wallpaper, and music. Kids earn coins and rewards, some of which can be used to play games. Home pricing: $12.95 per month for 1 child, or $19.95/month for up to 4 children. See also my review.
www.DreamBox.com

VmathLive
For grades 2-8. Includes online math practice with scaffolded help and hints, reward badges, origami-based avatars, and math games. A 14-day free trial. Aligned to the Common Core standards (but only offers simple practice and not on all possible topics in the standards). Price: $20 per student for full school year, $15 for partial year, $10 for summer school.
www.voyagersopris.com/curriculum/technology/online/vmathlive

Smart Tutor
A fun, online elementary curriculum for K-5th grade reading and math. Includes an automated initial assessment, and an individualized curriculum consisting of animated interactive lessons and practice activities. A free 14-day trial. Price $17.99/month for one student, $189.99 a year; discounts for additional students.
www.SmartTutor.com

LearnZillion
Free math videos for all topics in K-8. The videos are organized according to the Common Core Standards (CCS), but can be used even if you don't follow the CCS — just follow the lesson titles by topics.
https://learnzillion.com/resources/73936-math-video-lesson-library

A+ Interactive Math
A full homeschool math curriculum available either on CDs or as an online version. Delivers multimedia Lessons, interactive quizzes after each lesson, worksheets and exams, eBooks, printable worksheets and exams. Online version $19.95 a month. CD $99.99 or $124.99 (premium version) per grade.
www.aplustutorsoft.com

Explorelearning Math Gizmos
Math and science interactive "gizmos" (online simulations) for grades 3-12 that are accompanied with an exploration guide and assessment question.  Subscriptions for schools. Homeschoolers can purchase this via Homeschool Buyers Co-op. A free 30-day trial.
www.explorelearning.com

Aleks
ALEKS is a web-based math practice program—like a virtual math tutor. It uses artificial intelligence to assess student knowledge and then decides what topics he should practice. $19.95 a month, $179.95 a year. Family discounts available.
www.aleks.com

IntelliSeeds
An online practice program for English language arts and math.
www.intelliseedslearning.com

Noetic Learning: StayAhead!
An individualized online self-paced program with an assessment and daily interactive worksheets and progress reports. For grades 2-5. The company also offers LeapAhead! summer math program and Challenge Math program for gifted students. $19.95 a month.
www.noetic-learning.com

HeyMath! E-Lessons Program
A program based on the Singapore Curriculum standards for grades 3-12, consisting of online video lessons. A free trial. Subscription $99.99 a year.
www.heymath.com/main/productUS.jsp


Middle & High School

MathTV.com
Over 6,000 free, online video lessons for basic math, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Videos also available in Spanish. Also includes online textbooks. I've written a review of MathTV lessons when they used to be offered on CDs.
www.mathtv.com

BrightStorm Math
Over 2,000 free videos covering all high school math topics from algebra to calculus. Registration required (free).
www.brightstorm.com/math

Khan Academy
Possibly the web's biggest and free site for math videos. What started out as Sal making a few algebra videos for his cousins has grown to over 2,100 videos and 100 self-paced exercises and assessments covering everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history.
www.khanacademy.org

Math Ops
Free and subscription online pre-algebra and algebra course that includes step-by-step narrated tutorials, videos, and online quizzes.
www.mathops.com/free/index.php

HSTutorials.net
Free animated and narrated math tutorials - pre-algebra, algebra 1, geometry.
www.hstutorials.net

HippoCampus
Free online interactive lessons for high school algebra, calculus, and AP calculus. Also for other subjects.
www.hippocampus.org

IXL
Another child-friendly math practice environment with unlimited questions on over hundred math topics per grade. IXL tracks student progress and gives children virtual medals and awards. Covers grades PreK-precalculus. $9.95/month for one student; each additional child $2. $79 a year. See my review.
www.ixl.com

Shmoop.com Prealgebra
Free learning guides (tutorials) for all prealgebra topics with interactive practice problems, step-by-step examples, graphs, and real-world applications. This can be used for an online pre-algebra textbook.
www.shmoop.com/pre-algebra

Virtual Nerd
Video tutorials for prealgebra, algebra 1, algebra 2, and intro physics. This will also include practice problems and quizzes sometime during 2010-2011 school year. Includes both a free and paid (premium) versions.
virtualnerd.com

Explorelearning Math Gizmos
Math and science interactive "gizmos" (online simulations) for grades 3-12 that are accompanied with an exploration guide and assessment question.  Subscriptions for schools. Homeschoolers can purchase this via Homeschool Buyers Co-op. A free 30-day trial.
www.explorelearning.com

Alcumus
Art of Problem Solving's online learning system for gifted students. Offers a customized learning experience, adjusting to student performance. It is specifically designed to provide high-performing students with a challenging curriculum. To sign up you need to join a class; there's an online class set up at Let's Play Math! open to all interested homeschoolers and self-directed learners. Currently Alcumus is free.
www.artofproblemsolving.com/liz/Alcumus/index.php

Math Foundation
Animated lessons, quizzes, and printable worksheets covering middle and high school math concepts. $39.99 a year.
www.mathfoundation.com

Tablet Class
An online curriculum and math learning system. Includes videos lessons, course materials, review notes, practice worksheets, tests and answer keys. Courses offered are prealgebra, algebra 1 & 2, intermediate and college algebra, and GED math. Prices: $49.95/mo, $74.95/6mo, $99.95/year. Free trial available.
www.tabletclass.com

HeyMath! E-Lessons Program
A program based on the Singapore Curriculum standards for grades 3-12, consisting of online video lessons. A free trial. Subscription $99.99 a year.
www.heymath.com/main/productUS.jsp

ThinkWell—the next-generation textbook
Multimedia video lectures that take the place of a traditional textbook, plus automatically graded exercises & homework. Titles offered are from grade 6 through calculus. The teacher on the videos is Edward Burger, who has a unique and intuitive approach to learning math. Online access to any one course $125 a year.
www.thinkwell.com

VideoText Online Courses
VideoText offers two products: a complete course for algebra that covers pre-algebra, algebra 1, and algebra 2, and a complete course for geometry that covers geometry, trigonometry, and precalculus. Includes video lessons, course notes, worktexts, solutions manuals, tests, and instructor's guides. Price: $299 per course.
videotext.com/videotext-online-courses

WinPossible
Online courses for algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, and trigonometry. Includes lessons, practice questions, sefl-tests, a question bank, and a forum. Prices about $10/month per course.
www.winpossible.com

I Can Learn Online
Interactive, animated courses for fundamentals of math, prealgebra, and algebra. Subscription fee of $30/month gives you access to all three courses. A free trial available.
www.icanlearnonline.com

YourTeacher
A self-teaching online math system with over 1,000 comprehensive lessons consisting of audio/video clips, problems to solve, full solutions, worksheet, quiz, and more. Includes pre-algebra, algebra 1 & 2, geometry, and college algebra. Lessons can be easily matched to common textbooks. See also my review. $49.99 a month, $199.99 a year, with access to all lessons.
www.mathhelp.com

Educator
A collection of lectures by college professors, including algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and statistics courses (for high school/college). Subscriptions $35 a month, $300 a year; they give you access to all courses.
www.educator.com

MathOnDVDs
Math videos for all levels, from kindergarten to calculus, sold on DVDs.
www.mathondvds.com

Absorb Mathematics
An interactive course written by Kadie Armstrong, a mathematician. The lessons contain interactivity, explanations, and quiz questions. The course concentrates on geometry and trigonometry but includes a few other topics as well. Most of the content is accessible by a fee only, but 469 lessons are available as free samples.
www.absorblearning.com/mathematics/about.jsp


British (UK) online curricula

While these companies provide math instruction based on the British syllabus, math concepts are the same everywhere, and so the programs are definitely useful worldwide.

IXL Maths
Online maths practice for Reception through Year 13, or KS1 through KS4. IXL has fully localized their maths content to the UK, including alignment to the Key Stages. £7.99 per month, or £59 annually.
uk.ixl.com

Whizz Education
Animated math lessons online for grades K-6 or KS1 and KS2; UK-based. Based on an initial assessment, the child will get a personalised programme of lessons, which is further adjusted depending on the child's progress. $29.99 per month, $249 a year.
www.whizz.com

GetMathsFit
GetMathsFit is an online maths teaching program with more than 3,500 maths lessons for 11-19 year olds. Lessons are animated with an accompanying teacher audio and cover the basics of arithmetic right through to A-Level calculus. Included are thousands of questions and their fully worked out answers.
www.GetMathsFit.com

Conquermaths
An online maths tutoring system with 480 full audio/visual lessons presented by a real teacher, synchronised with animated graphics and backed up by tests and progress reports. For UK key stages 3 and 4 (11-16 year olds). 16 free trial lessons. Subscriptions £15.95 a month, or £99 a year.
www.conquermaths.com


Australian online curricula

While these companies provide math instruction based on the Australian syllabus, math concepts are the same everywhere, and so the programs are definitely useful worldwide.

IXL Maths
Online maths practice for Kindergarten through Year 12. IXL has fully localized their maths content to the AU, including alignment to the Australia national curriculum. $9.95 per month, or $79 annually.
au.ixl.com

StudyLadder
An Australian online program for K-6 developed by teachers. Includes video lessons, interactive maths activities, number challenges, worksheets, interactive assessments and exams. $88 AUD a year; free trial available. Schools can use this product for free.
www.studyladder.com.au

Maths Power
Online math learning system with animated lessons, worksheets, and access to teacher support for K-12. Created from the Australian syllabus. $185 USD/year per course.
www.mathspower.com.au

Maths Online
Animated maths lessons, worksheets, , interactive questions, topic tests and worked solutions for years K-12 in the Australian curriculum. Includes a reporting system. Subscriptions $26.95 AUD month or $197 AUD year; family plans available. Homeschoolers get a 60% discount.
www.mathsonline.com.au


Online math resources menu
Elementary
Addition and subtraction
Place value
Clock
Money
Measuring
Multiplication
Division
Math facts practice
The four operations
Factoring and number theory
Geometry topics

Middle and high school
Fractions
Decimals
Percent
Integers
Exponents
Statistics & Graphs
Probability
Geometry topics
Algebra
Calculus
Trigonometry
Logic and proof
For all levels
Favorite math puzzles
Favorite challenging puzzles
Math in real world
Problem solving & math projects
For gifted children
Math history
Math games and fun websites
Interactive math tutorials
Interactive math tools & activities
Math help & online tutoring
Assessment, review, and test prep
Online math curricula

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Schmidt's is this beauty ed's deodorant of choice. Having been recognized for its all-natural formula made without parabens and phthalates, this light rosy scent overshadows armpit odor and absorbs wetness to prevent stains. (It also comes available in Cedarwood + Juniper, Bergamot + Lime, and Lavender + Sage.)


Lavanila The Healthy Deodorant

$14 BUY NOW

You wouldn't think it to be a pressing issue, but people have strong opinions regarding scented deodorant. This editor's pro-armpit-fragrance, and if you are too, Lavanila's collection of flavored freshness gets the job done. Showcasing five scents in which a vanilla base is heightened with coconut, grapefruit, lavender, or lemon, the stick formula is made with essential oils and beta-glucan technology to combat unpleasant underarm smells.



 fresh Sugar Roll-on Deodorant Antiperspirant

$19 BUY NOW

Natural body odor is rarely a sweet scent, but with Fresh's roll-on deodorant, the underarm area is about to experience a surge of sugar, spice, and everything nice. Blending sugar and pure oat extract to inhibit bacteria and revive skin's fresh nature, it doubles as a soothing product for any irritated skin in the area.
Secret Outlast Xtend Completely Clean Invisible Solid


 Secret Outlast Xtend Completely Clean Invisible Solid

$4 BUY NOW

It's no secret that Outlast Xtend's stay power is this deodorant's trademark. Keeping you dry and odor-free for up to 48 hours, you can break a sweat once or twice with no aromatic evidence to prove it. A must-have for athletes or the avid traveler running from one flight to the next, it's a solid formula that goes on, and stays, dry.


 Degree Black and White

$5 BUY NOW

If you're MIA at all times, Degree's innovative antiperspirant and deodorant stick features an advanced MotionSense technology designed to keep up. Hold the bottle 6 inches from your armpit, push, and spritz. It goes on clear and lasts up to 48 hours.
Dove Dry Spray Antiperspirant Deodorant, Soothing Chamomile


 Dove Dry Spray Antiperspirant Deodorant, Soothing Chamomile

$5 BUY NOW

The functions of this antiperspirant dry spray are twofold: to protect you from wetness and odor for up to 48 hours, and to soothe underarm skin. If razor burn is an issue for you, the spritz of soothing chamomile will help


 Lady Speed Stick Stainguard Powder Fresh 24-Hour Antiperspirant Deodorant

$9 for pack of two BUY NOW

We'd rather sport muscles over a pit stain on our way out of the gym, and this stick fights back against yellow splotches by keeping underarms dry. The powder-fresh scent will have you smelling lovely, too, so the ride home isn't grueling for the senses.


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Macy's Inc.

Macy's Inc.

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smlxl printing - SMLXL Fine Art Print Studio is an artisan giclee printer crafting exhibition quality digital prints. We print on only the finest archival papers, using a twelve colour, managed production process with archival pigment inks.


We operate on a consultative basis, working together with our clients to fine tune their photographic images and assist in the selection of papers to best showcase your artwork.


The SMLXL team is passionate about getting the highest quality prints from your images. This paired with our personalised service make a visit very worthwhile.

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Alvera All Natural Roll-On Deodorant Aloe and Almonds - 3 oz Pack of - 4

 Alvera All Natural Roll-On Deodorant Aloe and Almonds - 3 oz Pack of - 4

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 Alvera All Natural Roll-On Deodorant Aloe and Almonds - 3 oz Pack of - 4


aloe and almond deodorant - About the Product

    4 VALUE PACK! You are buying FOUR of Alo Basd Rollon Deod, Almond, 3 oz
    Quantity: MULTI VALUE PACK! You are buying Description: ALO BASD ROLLON DEOD,ALMD Unit Size: 3 OZ Brand: ALVERA




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 Product Description

4-Unit VALUE PACK of Alo Basd Rollon Deod, Almond, 3 oz - Alvera Aloe & Almonds All Natural Roll - On Deodorant is guaranteed to contain no animal ingredients, alcohol, dyes, artificial preservatives or bactericides. This all - natural, all - vegetable deodorant formula is designed to keep you dry and odor - free throughout the entire day. This unique lotion formula conditions your skin as it works to provide a safe and non - irritating, yet effective, alternative to chemical deodorants. Alvera Aloe & Almonds All Natural Roll - On Deodorant contains no animal ingredients, alcohol, dyes, artificial preservatives or bactericides.



Product Details

    Product Dimensions: 3 x 2.9 x 5.1 inches ; 1 pounds
    Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
    ASIN: B001E0ZQ54
    UPC: 077435335526 794437474168
    California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 warning.
    Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (176 customer reviews)
    Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,376 in Beauty (See Top 100 in Beauty)
        #62 in Health & Personal Care > Personal Care > Deodorants & Antiperspirants > Deodorants
    Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here

Important Information
Ingredients
75% aloe vera gel, herb water (containing arnica, calendula, gentian root and coriander), alcloxa (contains allantoin), glyceryl stearate, gum arabic, whole oat protein, witch hazel, grapefruit seed extract, comfrey, tea, fragrance.



 Customer Questions & Answers



Question:
Is the fragrance in this deodorant an artificial fragrance? it doesn't state
Answer:
I just checked my bottle and it just says fragrance, so I can't state if it's artificial or not. I do know that the top of the bottle says it has all natural ingredients and I've been very happy with the product.



Question:
I read that there's aluminum is this product in the ingredient Acloxa. Is this true?
Answer:
Alcloxa is in the Deodorant I did some research and could not find anything negative about this ingredient. I found that the type is aluminum chlorohydroxy, Allantoin. in my search i also found a deodorant that is completely chemical free I had never heard of Beach Organics. I will discontinue my use of Alvera Thank you for calling it to my attention



Question:
Question for consumers: What are you using instead, now that we learned Alvera contains aluminum?
Answer:
I switch between regular deodorants because i know that I will sweat through the "natural" one.


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