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5 Natural Deodorants That Actually Work

These natural formulations definitely don't stink. Hopefully, neither will you.

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There鈥檚 no shortage of aesthetically packaged and divinely scented natural deodorants in the aisles of practically any grocery store, pharmacy, or even Anthropologie (yes, really). Yet along with seemingly limitless options comes an inevitable and harsh reality: it doesn鈥檛 matter how promising *you thought* that pricy natural deodorant would be when you bought it. Especially if you catch whiffs of your B.O. during an intense workout or long hike.

So, which, if any, natural deodorants are worth your expectations and money?

What Makes a Deodorant 鈥淣atural鈥?

Many deodorants contain synthetic chemicals, including antiperspirant agents such as aluminum, to prevent sweating. They also include fragrance to mask odor. In contrast, natural deodorants rely on natural chemicals not to prevent sweating but simply to neutralize .

Beginning in the 1980s, there was increased concern that aluminum and other synthetic ingredients found in antiperspirants, including parabens, might cause breast cancer or Alzheimer鈥檚. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institutes of Health there is a connection. Also, some people find that these products cause skin irritations and prefer natural deodorants as a gentler option.

Importantly, the word 鈥渘atural鈥 isn鈥檛 regulated by the FDA when it comes to deodorants. This means that there鈥檚 no standard for what can and cannot be marketed as such. To ensure your natural deodorant best suits your needs, be sure to read the label for ingredients that are potential irritants, allergens, or unwanted chemicals.

5 Best Natural Deodorants That Are Worth the Money

I鈥檝e spent the last year of my life testing natural deodorants and asking dozens of people about their favorites. They did not hold back their honest opinions. Common responses include, 鈥淚鈥檝e never heard of any working,鈥 and 鈥淚 had a friend who tried natural deodorants. Some days she smelled,鈥 and 鈥淭hey鈥檙e horrific. I hate them.鈥

Can鈥檛 we all relate to the disappointment?

On the other hand, some of those we asked have found natural deodorants they love based on a variety of factors鈥攕cent, texture, ease of application, whether or not they stained clothes, price point, and more.

It was relatively rare that a single brand checked ALL the boxes for any of us. Each has pros and cons that you can only discern for yourself.

The trick is to manage your expectations. A natural deodorant won鈥檛 compare to an antiperspirant鈥攖hey function in entirely different ways. But if you鈥檙e looking for a product with ingredients you can pronounce, or you鈥檝e already tried so many disappointing natural deodorants you鈥檙e about to give up on your search, you may still find one that suits your needs.

Pro tip: if you鈥檙e switching to a natural deo from an antiperspirant, some experts recommend you wait two to four weeks before assessing how well your natural deodorant works. That鈥檚 the time it supposedly takes for your body to sweat out the aluminum that might cause the natural deodorant not to work as well.

1. Most Alluring Scents: Salt & Stone聽

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Chic isn鈥檛 typically a word associated with deodorants鈥攂ut our testers would say it does describe Salt & Stone. The packaging is a minimalist design, and the scents are 10 out of 10. Reviewers loved the , which they described as 鈥渓ovely鈥 and 鈥渘ot perfumey or overpowering.鈥

Made with seaweed extracts and natural botanicals, Salt & Stone comes in stick and gel. One reviewer appreciated that it felt hydrating on the skin.

After seven or eight hours of wearing the , I was impressed by its staying power. The scent had faded, but I still smelled fresh. A few hours later, I noticed I smelled like a delicate mix of my own sweat and Neroli & Basil, which I found a little disappointing. I鈥檇 definitely wear this one around the house or to Yin or restorative yoga鈥攋ust maybe not vinyasa or聽hot yoga, where I鈥檇 need heavier-duty protection.

What We Didn鈥檛 Like:聽A couple of reviewers found that the stick formula got slightly white and chalky when they put it on, although one admittedly may have put on too much, and the other noted the formula dissolved and lost its color after a few minutes.

2. Largest Cult-Following: Lume聽

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Founded by an OB/GYN, Lume was created to prevent unwanted odor caused by bacterial reactions on the skin 鈥淓VERYWHERE on the body,鈥 according to their marketing. Since then, the whole-body deodorant has gained somewhat of a cult following.

One reviewer notably mentioned that unscented Lume, which comes in a stick and spray, kept her from smelling 鈥渇or at least a couple days,鈥 even while driving an un-air-conditioned Jeep and practicing yoga in summer. 鈥淚t has a faint odor for the first 10 minutes or so after applying, but then it completely dissipates,鈥 she noted. Another tester called her 鈥渉oly grail,鈥 saying, 鈥淚t鈥檚 the only brand that limits my sweating. And if I do sweat, there鈥檚 little to no odor.鈥

I gave Lume a harsher trial run than other brands. I applied it on a rushed morning when I skipped a much-needed shower. That said, it held up pretty well for the first few hours before I noticed the scent of my sweat coming through.

What We Didn鈥檛 Like: Over-applying can lead to a greasy feeling, according to one reviewer. Another said she smelled a little better than she would鈥檝e with no deodorant, but it wasn鈥檛 as strong a product as she鈥檇 hoped.

3. Closest to Non-Natural Deo: Schmidt鈥檚聽

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The name Schmidt鈥檚 may not be as recognizable as Lume, but according to their website, they are the 鈥渇irst and only natural deodorant in the U.S. to be Certified Natural by leading global certifier Ecocert.鈥 Schmidt鈥檚 offers sticks and sprays; our reviewers preferred the latter.

One tester noted Schmidt鈥檚 Lavender and Sage scent kept her armpits odor-free for a full two days before she felt like she needed to reapply or shower. Another raved about the luxurious-smelling options, including , , and Fresh Fir and Spice. 鈥淚t works all day,鈥 she said, 鈥渆ven in hot yoga.鈥

Schmidt鈥檚 Lavender and Sage is the closest I鈥檝e gotten to non-natural deodorant dependability. And by *close,* I mean, if I applied it in the morning, I鈥檇 still feel the need to reapply before going out in the evening.

What We Didn鈥檛 Like: It stains clothes unless you put it on in advance of getting dressed, noted one reviewer. Another mentioned she doesn鈥檛 feel comfortable wearing Schmidt鈥檚 in super hot weather, saying, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 mess with that when I鈥檓 in the South, especially if I have layers on and it鈥檚 humid.鈥

4. Best Multi-Tasker: Saltair聽

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Saltair鈥檚 5% AHA Deodorant features a 鈥渕ulti-acid鈥 blend designed to balance the underarm pH and reduce odor. The brand offers scents that can and will make you want to book your next vacation. Think , , and Exotic Pulp. I recommend trying Pink Beach if you like the idea of smelling like cupcakes and frosting as much as I do.

鈥淚鈥檝e used several other natural deodorants in the past, but this is my favorite because of the rollerball application,鈥 said one reviewer. 鈥淚t is easy to apply and dries quickly.鈥 It鈥檚 also worth mentioning the price point of Saltair deodorant, which is comparable to a non-natural deodorant (meaning it doesn鈥檛 induce the sticker shock that a lot of its competitors do).

After practicing for an hour on a Pilates reformer, I couldn鈥檛 smell Pink Beach but was pleasantly surprised that I couldn鈥檛 immediately smell my sweat, either, even while I changed out of my sweaty clothes. Upon further examination, I detected the faintest smell of diluted sweat鈥攂ut I literally had to put my nose as close to my own armpit as possible to do so. (You can imagine how normal this made me look in the women鈥檚 locker room.)

In short, I鈥檓 impressed. Saltair has earned my trust enough to keep me (mostly) neutral-smelling during and after future workouts.

What We Didn鈥檛 Like: The label recommends allotting 30 to 60 seconds of drying time after applying Saltair 5% AHA鈥攐ne tester noted it took closer to two to three minutes before she was certain it wouldn鈥檛 soak through her t-shirt. Another mentioned she could smell her sweat (the *tiniest* bit) after wearing it during a workout.

5. Most Exciting Scents: Native

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We need a moment of silence for Native鈥檚 scent options. Sweet Peach and Nectar. Cashmere and Rain. The . Not to mention their limited edition . I mean, come on, they have Dunkin Donuts scented products. Who wouldn鈥檛 want their armpits smelling like a ?

One reviewer said it left her with the freshest armpits for the longest amount of time compared to other natural deodorants. Another *kinda* liked it, but not enough to give up on non-natural deodorant.

My love for Native natural deodorant is very much conditional. It鈥檚 perfectly effective when I wear it around the house while working from home. But it鈥檚 not something I would trust to get me through a sweaty yoga class or a hot summer day, at least without reapplying.

What We Didn鈥檛 Like: For several testers, it wasn鈥檛 long before Native鈥檚 scent faded, and they could smell themselves.

Honorable Mention

6. Tom鈥檚 of Maine

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As the green-colored packaging alludes to, Tom鈥檚 of Maine maintains an eco-friendly mission by using recycled materials for packaging and naturally sourced ingredients for their toothpastes, bar soaps, and, of course, natural deodorants.

鈥淟avender is my go-to,鈥 said one reviewer. 鈥淚 like that it has a soft scent, and it really does last all day.鈥 However, sentiments were mixed. One reviewer mentioned that although Tom鈥檚 works for her teenage daughter, she finds it ineffective for herself. Similarly, Amazon reviews reveal opinions on either side of the spectrum. Though Tom鈥檚 Unscented is very highly rated overall, many people say their body odor returned shortly after applying it. Proponents of it often mention that it doesn鈥檛 irritate their skin; depending on your priorities, you might consider Tom鈥檚.

I鈥檇 have to agree with the people who said they still, well, stunk after using Tom鈥檚. When I gave up on using the on my armpits, however, I did find it .

What We Didn鈥檛 Like: Although one reviewer appreciated its staying power, most found that Tom鈥檚 simply doesn鈥檛 last nearly as long as they needed it to.

7. Squatch

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Marketed toward men, this brand explains that its mission is to 鈥渆ducate men to be happier and healthier,鈥 according to Squatch鈥檚 website. So they make deodorants, body washes, and bar soaps only with ingredients 鈥淢other Nature has to offer.鈥

Squatch鈥檚 deodorants come in unique scents such as Grapefruit IPA and . But the products aren鈥檛 limited to men by any means. Our tester admittedly stole hers from her partner. 鈥淚ts warm, semi-masculine scent pairs well with my favorite perfumes, application is easy, and it lasts all day,鈥 she said.

What Customers Didn鈥檛 Like: Several Amazon reviewers noted that Squatch tends to leave white marks on clothing. One suggested matching the color of the Squatch stick to the color of your clothes (i.e., using white-colored sticks on lighter-colored clothes, and the black-colored sticks on darker clothes).

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