Companies are increasingly introducing natural deodorants free of harmful chemicals or harsh ingredients. Are you interested in switching to a natural deodorant, but aren’t sure which one to choose? Try one of these options.
Despite it’s funny name, Megababe’s Rosy Pits deodorant offers serious protection from sweat and odor. The brand uses natural ingredients, including sage and green tea, to prevent odor-causing bacteria forming on your skin. The deodorant is alcohol-, aluminum- and paraben-free. A stick costs $14.
Native doesn’t use aluminum, parabens or sulfates in its products. Options are available for men and women. Scents include lavender and rose, coconut and vanilla, charcoal and unscented. Pricing starts at $10. Body wash and toothpaste are also available. All products from the San Francisco-based company are made in the United States. Shipping is free.
There are dozens of varieties of Schmidt’s deodorant to choose from in stick or jar form. Schmidt’s products utilize botanical and mineral-derived ingredients. Scents include peppermint, jasmine tea, lily of the valley and lavender. Deodorants start at $8.99.
The Clean Queen Vegan deodorant is aluminum- and alcohol-free. It utilizes a hypoallergenic cream-to-powder formula for a dry, smooth finish. Aloe is one of the natural plant ingredients in the deodorant. A stick costs $14.
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