{"id":9672,"date":"2025-06-25T11:02:51","date_gmt":"2025-06-25T11:02:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=9672"},"modified":"2025-06-25T11:02:51","modified_gmt":"2025-06-25T11:02:51","slug":"9-best-natural-deodorants-tested-and-reviewed-2025","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=9672","title":{"rendered":"9 Best Natural Deodorants, Tested and Reviewed (2025)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<h2>These Deodorants Are Just OK<\/h2>\n<p><span class=\"SpanWrapper-umhxW lgCwTv responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-cXBNxi lqMXz asset-embed__responsive-asset\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionCredit-ejegDm iUEiRd isTgyB fNaHcW caption__credit\">Photograph: Louryn Strampe<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Kopari Performance Plus Deodorant for $20:<\/strong> This deodorant smells great\u2014like a floral, beachy coconut. It\u2019s more fresh than sweet, and I\u2019d say it\u2019s unisex-leaning-feminine. It goes on clear and smooth, and it didn\u2019t stain my clothes at all. However, it didn\u2019t last me through a workout without reapplying, unlike some other brands I tried. I think it\u2019s fine, but I wouldn\u2019t call it a \u201cperformance deodorant.\u201d If you\u2019re looking for a clear formula and you don\u2019t mind reapplying, it might be worth a shot.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Fur Ingrown Deodorant for $19:<\/strong> My relationship with this deodorant is as complicated as my relationship with my underarm hair. Sometimes I don\u2019t shave it for months; sometimes I shave it every other day. This deodorant contains ingredients like willow bark (to prevent ingrown hairs) and niacinamide (to brighten underarms). It did both of those things very well. But it didn\u2019t do a great job at preventing odor throughout the day, and the smell is very green and earthy, which didn\u2019t agree with my body chemistry. It might really appeal to some people though\u2014online reviewers seem to love it or hate it\u2014so I recommend smelling it in a store before purchasing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Curie Clean Deodorant (two-pack) for $28:<\/strong> This formula smells good when first applied, but quickly fades away after an hour or two. It also stained my clothes more than some others I tried. During my second use, it caused some irritation, so I discontinued it. I didn\u2019t notice myself sweating more or less compared to other kinds of natural deodorant. However, the brand does have a great Detox Mask that can help with the transitional period when switching to natural deodorant. It\u2019ll be featured more prominently in an upcoming guide.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dove Aluminum-Free Deodorant for $11:<\/strong> Dove\u2019s deodorant is mostly fine, and I like how affordable it is. But the texture is really smooth and leaves my underarms feeling strangely sticky, even after letting them dry. The fragrances aren\u2019t powerful or long-lasting enough for my own personal preference. They also all have a powdery undertone that I was not a fan of. I did notice some BO partway through the day during my testing. Since this is so subjective, your mileage may vary. The packaging also came taped shut, and the tape left behind sticky residue on the outside of my deodorant that was impossible to remove without rubbing alcohol.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lume Whole Body Deodorant (three-pack) for $39:<\/strong> This pricey deodorant smelled terrible to me. I received the Invisible Cream formula in Minted Cucumber, which smelled like pool chlorine and hand soap. I refused to put it on my body. I also received the Clean Tangerine Smooth Solid formula, which initially smelled marginally better but still had a weird hand-soap element to it. It left white marks all over my clothes and oddly smelled like cheese once applied. I washed it off and called my testing done. Reader, I love you, but I\u2019m not going to smell like cheese all day just to see if the smell magically transforms after a few hours. Senior commerce editor Kat Merck also tried the Lavender Sage Invisible Cream, and she said it reminded her of laundry that was left overnight in the washing machine\u2014and that the deodorant made her smell worse than she would have had she not worn any in the first place. Lume does have many fans across the internet, so again, this may be something that can be boiled down to personal preference. I suggest smelling it in a store before purchasing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bite Refillable Deodorant for $44:<\/strong> I like the minimalist aesthetic of this refillable deodorant. The sleek metal case is almost miniature, and the entire setup is completely plastic-free. However, it\u2019s easy to push the deodorant stick up too high, which can be messy if the temperatures are warm. In fact, I found the formula too soft in general, and it tended to get gunky and gummy throughout the day, both on my armpits and on the case. I also didn\u2019t love the Neroli scent. I think this could work well if you want the most minimalist, nondescript natural deodorant possible, but there are other refillable options that smell better and last longer.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"SpanWrapper-umhxW lgCwTv responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-cXBNxi lqMXz asset-embed__responsive-asset\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gjQpdd BaseText-ewhhUZ CaptionCredit-ejegDm iUEiRd isTgyB fNaHcW caption__credit\">Photograph: Louryn Strampe<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Saltair AHA Deodorant for $12:<\/strong> I was initially really impressed by the scent I tried from Saltair. Pink Beach smells like a summer sunset on the ocean. Unfortunately, despite my best efforts to make it work, I couldn\u2019t apply this formula without my armpits feeling sticky and irritated. I used it on clean, dry, hairless skin, and I let my armpits dry fully before lowering my arms. But I had this constant feeling of tacky, sweaty irritation that eventually led to a rash, so I discontinued testing.<\/p>\n<p>How I Tested and What\u2019s Up Next<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"ButtonLabel-cjAuJN bBWXSg button__label\">AccordionItemContainerButton<\/span><\/p>\n<p>I\u2018ve been wearing natural deodorant since 2020. I wore each of these deodorants at least three times\u2014once during a calm day at home and twice during a workout at the gym. I also tested whether they stain by putting on a black T-shirt after application. I am currently testing deodorants from Jukebox and additional scents from Megababe, as well as various liquid AHA deodorants.<\/p>\n<p>Common Ingredients, Explained<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"ButtonLabel-cjAuJN bBWXSg button__label\">AccordionItemContainerButton<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s an explanation about some of the ingredients you may see in your research.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Aluminum:<\/strong> Natural deodorants (usually) mask odor and don\u2019t emphasize sweat reduction. Antiperspirants (usually) mask odor and prevent sweat. The sweat prevention comes from aluminum salts, which block sweat ducts under your arms. There were a few studies that talked about elevated breast cancer or Alzheimer\u2019s disease risks from using aluminum, but there\u2019s no definite link between them (according to the FDA, the American Cancer Society, and the National Cancer Institute, among others). It\u2019s probably fine to use antiperspirants with aluminum in them. Some people with kidney disease are advised to avoid aluminum, and others want to \u201cplay it safe\u201d and avoid aluminum. As for me, I sort of feel better when I sweat? In any case, that\u2019s the lowdown on aluminum. TL;DR: The science says it\u2019s fine for most people.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Parabens:<\/strong> Parabens are preservatives that have been shown to mimic estrogen in the body, but at much lower rates than the body\u2019s natural estrogen. Parabens are somewhat common ingredients in food, medicine, and beauty products, though they\u2019re less common as more people try to avoid them. Some parabens are banned in the EU until more research can be done. The FDA has concluded that parabens are safe. It\u2019s relatively easy to avoid parabens if you choose to. Most antiperspirants don\u2019t contain parabens; most natural deodorants don\u2019t, either.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Phthalates:<\/strong> Phthalates make plastic more flexible and durable, and they can also be used in some beauty products as stabilizers. Some studies have concluded that they\u2019re safe; others suggest links between phthalates and skin irritation, cancer, or early death. But those links were not causal. Phthalates do have a California Proposition 65 warning. The recommended deodorants below are phthalate-free. Many antiperspirants do contain phthalates, but not all of them.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Baking soda:<\/strong> Some natural deodorants use baking soda as an absorptive agent to prevent sweat and as an antibacterial agent to prevent odor. Some people can develop a rash from using baking-soda-based formulas, due to the reaction between the baking soda and their body\u2019s natural pH balance. It\u2019s hard to tell whether or not you\u2019re sensitive to baking soda until you try it, but if you typically have sensitive skin, you may want to try a formula without baking soda. We have some recommendations below.<\/p>\n<p>The Transition Period, Explained<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"ButtonLabel-cjAuJN bBWXSg button__label\">AccordionItemContainerButton<\/span><\/p>\n<p>When you make the switch from antiperspirant to natural deodorant, you might go through a transition period lasting from one to four weeks. Long story short, after years of not sweating while using antiperspirants, you might find yourself sweating a whole lot more as your body adjusts when switching to natural deodorant. It\u2019ll level out eventually, but for me personally, I smelled like a gym full of teenage boys for two weeks. Some people don\u2019t have a transition phase at all. I also developed a heat rash from sweating so much during the middle of summer\u2014my skin was irritated, which meant I couldn\u2019t use deodorant at all, therefore raising the Stink Factor. Now, though, I sweat less than I ever did while using antiperspirants.<\/p>\n<p>Be prepared to stick it out. I have an issue with the term \u201cdetox,\u201d because our bodies already have a detoxifying process (called the kidneys). However, a clay mask like the Curie Detox Mask can be helpful in drawing out excess moisture and calming down irritated skin that you might experience during the transition period. Otherwise, just keep your underarms dry and be gentle on your skin. It won\u2019t last forever.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"ButtonLabel-cjAuJN bBWXSg button__label\">AccordionItemContainerButton<\/span><\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s hard to empirically test deodorant. Scent preferences vary from person to person, and they can change based on your body chemistry. Some people might prefer a different formula, some people shave and some don\u2019t, and some people care more about sweat absorption than scent. Do you shower every single day? Do you work out frequently? Do you naturally sweat a lot or a little? All of these things can factor in to whether or not you\u2019ll like a deodorant. Here\u2019s what the tables below mean.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Available scents:<\/strong> How many scents you can choose from as of press time.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Free from:<\/strong> These ingredients are not in the deodorant.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Scent strength:<\/strong> \u201cStrong\u201d lasts all day. \u201cMedium\u201d fades halfway through the day. \u201cFaint\u201d means it faded fast or was barely noticeable in the first place.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sweat level:<\/strong> \u201cLow\u201d means I didn\u2019t notice any sweat. \u201cMedium\u201d means I noticed some sweat but didn\u2019t feel the need to reapply the deodorant. \u201cHigh\u201d means I sweat a lot and felt the need to reapply throughout the day.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Clothing stains:<\/strong> \u201cNone\u201d means it didn\u2019t stain my clothes. \u201cFew\u201d means it might show up on a black T-shirt. \u201cHigh\u201d means it will absolutely show up on your clothes, regardless of color.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Functional ingredients:<\/strong> A list of the main ingredients that help absorb sweat and prevent odor.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Formula details:<\/strong> Is it vegan? Is it a stick, cream, or roll-on? I\u2019ll let you know here.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Power up with unlimited access to WIRED.<\/strong> Get best-in-class reporting that&#8217;s too important to ignore for just $2.50 $1 per month for 1 year. Includes unlimited digital access and exclusive subscriber-only content. Subscribe Today.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>These Deodorants Are Just OK Photograph: Louryn Strampe Kopari Performance Plus Deodorant for $20: This deodorant smells great\u2014like a floral, beachy coconut. It\u2019s more fresh than sweet, and I\u2019d say it\u2019s unisex-leaning-feminine. It goes on clear and smooth, and it didn\u2019t stain my clothes at all. 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