Hiya Gorgeous,
Let’s talk B.O.!
Do natural deodorants really work? Why should we use them? Which ones are best?
As per usual, there’s more here than meets the nose! In this video and blog, I’m giving you the down and stinky scoop on deodorants and antiperspirants. Like many of you, I’ve been on the hunt for natural products that work for years, and now I’m gettin’ down and dirty to find the best natural deodorant. I finally tested over a dozen products and included the results in this (hilarious) video and awesome infographic below.
Pssst! Make sure you watch the entire video. You don’t want to miss my surprise guest—A GRIZZLY BEAR!
Your skin is your body’s largest organ and it’s really good at absorbing what you put on it.
Think about it like this: when smokers want to quit, they slap on a patch that delivers nicotine right to their bloodstream via their skin, same deal with the birth control patch. There are even vitamin B12 patches! With your spongy epidermis in mind, it’s important we do our best to reduce our chemical exposure. Which includes what we put on our pits. I can’t wait to discuss this all with you. Let’s dive in!
To clear up our stinkin’ thinkin’ about, well, stinkin’, here are a few starting points about deodorants, antiperspirants and good ole sweat:
- Why do we sweat? Sweating is our body’s cooling mechanism. We sweat when it’s hot out, when we’ve been exercising, when we have a fever or when we’re anxious and stressed.
- Why does it smell bad? Actually, sweat itself doesn’t smell. That signature sweaty odor comes from the meeting of the bacteria living on our skin with the sweat escaping from our sweat glands.
- What are antiperspirants? Some people try to prevent body odor by using an antiperspirant to stop their bodies from sweating (yikes!). Unfortunately, it’s unlikely that you’ll ever find a truly non-toxic anti-perspirant because of the harsh ingredients necessary to prevent sweating—more on this in a moment.
- What are deodorants? Unlike an antiperspirant, a deodorant works on top of the skin, killing off the bacteria with an antiseptic ingredient, then covering any leftover odors with a scent. As with all personal products, it’s important to be an informed consumer to select a safe natural deodorant. The good news is that it’s possible!
Conventional Deodorants & Antiperspirants
What should you be looking for when you check the ingredients on your next stick? Here are a few of the potentially harmful things found in regular deodorants and antiperspirants. These are the guys you want to avoid. Take note: Some of these ingredients will be spelled out right on the label, and some won’t be, so you might have to sleuth a little further.
Talc
What does it do? Absorbent and colorant.
Why should you avoid it? It is considered a carcinogen if it contains asbesiform fibers. But there’s no way to know if the talc in your product contains asbestos. So stay away—better safe than sorry.
Triclosan
What does it do? Kills bacteria.
Why should you avoid it? Triclosan disrupts the endocrine and immune systems, can cause allergic reactions and can also build up in your tissues.
BHT
What does it do? Acts as a preservative.
Why should you avoid it? BHT can cause allergic reactions and has also been linked to cancer.
Propylene glycol
What does it do? Keep things from drying out. Propylene glycol is used in cars as an anti-freeze and in airplanes as a de-icer.
Why should you avoid it? It can irritate your skin (and gosh knows what else).
Parabens
What do they do? Used as a preservative, containing antibacterial and antifungal properties.
Why should you avoid them? Many parabens mimic estrogen in the body, and have been found inside breast cancer tumors. The widespread use of parabens in personal care products makes their potential link to cancer especially concerning. Most experts call for more research.
Fragrance
What does it do? This one is pretty straight forward: the synthetic chemicals listed as “fragrance” are included in products to mask body odor.
Why should you avoid it? There are an alarming number of chemicals (over 3100!) that fall into the fragrance category. According to the Environmental Working Group: “The average fragrance product tested contained 14 secret chemicals not listed on the label. Among them are chemicals associated with hormone disruption and allergic reactions, and many substances that have not been assessed for safety in personal care products.”
Phthalates
What do they do? These chemicals are called plasticizers—they make products more spreadable.
Why should you avoid them? Phthalates have been found to be endocrine disruptors (chemicals that can affect your hormones).
Aluminum Chlorohydrate
What does it do? Aluminum chlorohydrate is a salt that prevents wetness, which makes it a very popular ingredient in antiperspirants.
Why should you avoid it? The continued use of aluminum chlorohydrate adds to the number of chemicals your body must eliminate and to your overall body burden (see more below).
How do these chemicals impact your health?
As our friend Heather White, the Executive Director of Environmental Working Group, put it so clearly during our Chat & Chew, we just don’t know what the long term effects of the buildup of these chemicals are, and the things we do know are pretty alarming. When EWG studied body burden, (the amount of chemicals stored in our bodies), they found the average person has nearly 300 different chemicals in their system, including PCBs and DDT, which were banned over 30 YEARS AGO in the US.
Natural Deodorant
But there’s good news! Lucky for us, there are natural ingredients that can be used in place of the chemicals. Remember that we all have different body chemistry. That’s why your best friend might swear by a certain brand, but that same formula might leave you wanting (and wafting). What works magic for me may or may not work for you.
Disclaimer: Read your labels tootsies! When you test your own deodorants, keep in mind that not all natural deodorants are created equal. And just because a product says “natural” on the package doesn’t mean it’s all good in the hood. If you can find products that are certified organic (not always possible), that may be the best way to go, since the labeling has a more stringent standard than “natural.”
My Natural Deodorant Rankings
I hope you enjoy my video (watch above!) and rankings chart, which cover a slew of sticks (and rocks, and sprays, and creams—whew!). The natural deodorants I tested are all free of the harsh toxic chemicals and are cruelty-free. I ranked the deodorants a few ways: How well they worked for me, how enjoyable they were to use (sticky? chalky? silky?), and how they rated at EWG’s Skin Deep database. Though I tested over 15 products, I only included the top 9 because many of the others ranked too high at skindeep (over a 3 rating). Download my Natural Deodorant Rankings chart below!
Have I mentioned that there’s a bear in today’s video? Don’t miss it!
Your turn: Have you found a natural deodorant that works? Share your successes (and failures) in the comments below!
Peace & healthy pits,
Hi Kris,
I would love for you to try Ava Anderson Non-Toxic deodorant! I have used some of the deodorants on your list above and for me Ava’s works WAY better, and has MUCH better ingredients too!! Here is the full ingredient list: organic coconut oil, organic beeswax, organic shea butter, organic cocoa butter, aluminum free baking soda, organic arrowroot powder, organic tea tree essential oil, organic peppermint essential oil
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Ladies! You got to try this! I stopped using store bought deoderant years ago do to being sensitive. I have been using coconut oil thickened with baking soda w a couple drops tea tree essential oil. Works perfectly!! Have not had any smelly issues. Love it and wish I knew about it years ago.
My two faves are Pit Powder and Schmits. Both work really well and are small local businesses.
You can find them here: http://www.simplefamilyliving.com/Natural-Deodorant-c308/
I forgot to mention that the packaging on both of these product lines make more sense than most. One is in a cardboard shaker and the other is in glass.
Honestly I laughed my $&)$ off watching your video. You are the best thank u for making us laugh and all the awesome information. Love and laughs to you too.
Thank you for all you do to share this important information. We are big fans. I was so disappointed that you did not include Ava Anderson Deodorant. It really works!
It is all about the ingredients – organic coconut oil, organic beeswax, organic shea butter, organic cocoa butter, aluminum free baking soda, organic arrowroot powder, organic tea tree essential oil, organic peppermint essential oil
I know you like our bug spray and sunscreen – you will love the deodorant too!
Best Always, Kim
Hi everyone, Anderson’s is not on the list because it is NOT vegan. beeswax!! just wanted to clarify. some of us are vegan for ethical AND health reasons.
there is tons of info online so please take a look. http://gentleworld.org/3-reasons-not-to-eat-honey/
thanks! 🙂
SHOCKED to see that Ava Anderson’s deodorant isn’t on this list! It’s the on;y truly safe deodorant I have ever found that actually WORKS!
crystal essence roll ons contain alum! How is that good?
http://chemistry.about.com/od/moleculescompounds/f/What-Is-Alum.htm
I agree!! WHY is that product on this list at all? 🙁 It’s all about the ingredients!! Read the labels!
Hi Kris ,
Please try Ava Anderson Non-Toxic’s organic deodorant. I love it! These products have topped my list for the last six months and BEAT any store bought “greenwashed” brands any day! I no longer will support Tom’s of Maine now that it is owned by the corporate giant Colgate. They took the more natural product and added TOXIC chemicals to it but continue to market it as “natural”. Not worth supporting them! I assure you that Ava Anderson’s pure and completely natural products will astound you!
I use JASON’s Tea tree roll-on. Smells good and lasts pretty much all day.
Hi Aurora, please take a look at the ingredients in the JAsons product. It is all about the ingredients. When manufacturers use “fragrance” they can legally hide hundreds of chemicals in this one ingredient. SoJAson is not really telling you everything that is in there….
Propanediol, Water, Glycerin, Sodium Stearate, Zinc Ricinoleate, Polyglyceryl 3 Caprate, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, Allantoin, Behenyl Alcohol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Glyceryl Stearate, Silica, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sucrose Cocate, Benzyl Salicylate, Citronellol, Isoeugenol, Fragrance
I use Nature’s Gate Deodorant. It’s an advanced European Formula with an innovative witch hazel & oak derived odor blocker. Winter Clean Unscented. It works great!
Nature’s Gate is a company that loves to look natural but sadly uses harmful chemicals in many of their products. This practice is called “green washing.” It is good to get in the habit of reading labels rather than buying for the name. I wish companies that seem to want to do the right thing would go all the way!
My 2 tags are Pitt Powder and Lavanila
I think I liked the Crystal the best out of the ones tested and mentioned. And oh, my kitten watched the whole 7 minutes and seemed to have really liked you 🙂
I’ve been using Primal pit paste. It’s organic all natural and works great.
There are 2 companies that I use for deodorant:
NatureRich™ Mineral Salts Stone – made from crystallized natural mineral salts.
Young Living’s AromaGuard® Deodorants. They are natural deodorants formulated exclusively from therapeutic-grade essential oils and all-natural ingredients. They are free of propylene glycol and toxic aluminum salts.
I have tried more natural deodorants than I can count! The one that works, I mean, truly works is from healing-scents.com. I have tried the spray and roll-on, and I like the roll-on best, as nothing is wasted. It’s made with essential oils that basically kill the bacteria, and it takes about three days to work once you start using it. But if you can get through the three days you will be AMAZED at how well it works!!! Thanks so much for posting this Kris!!
One very important consideration is if you are switching from an Antiperspirant to a natural deodorant it could take 1-3 weeks for your pits to detox, and during that time your will STINK. But it’s so worth waiting it out. I switched from antiperspirant to Nourish (fig scent, which smells delicious) several months ago. It took a week and a half of bad B/O before my pits were done detoxing. And now, guess what. I don’t even need deodorant at all – ever! Yup, turns out my natural scent is pretty darn good. Of course it helps to have healthy diet 🙂
I use Keeping Abreast Of It natural deodorant. It’s supposed to encourage lymphatic circulation. It really works as a deodarant!
I love Lush’s Aromaco and have been using it for years. Also, it’s like, crazy easy to make your own and then you can make it smell like whatever you want!!
Your top ranking deodorant gave me a horrific rash within 2 days that took two weeks to get rid of. Since I have MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity), I’ve tried numerous natural deodorants. The one that worked for me best (and was the only one that really worked that didn’t cause me skin irritation as well), was Tom’s Unscented (which actually has a nice natural scent of coriander….which is one of the ingredients) roll-on. The stick is too tacky. The roll on is great, and in the 7 years I’ve been using it, it has never caused a rash or white sweat lines in the armpits of my shirts.
I too have been on the quest for a SAFE deodorant that works. So far I’ve only found 2 that work pretty well. Nourish Organics, I think you can get them on Amazon or Vitacost. However, I’ve also been introduced to Ava Anderson Non Toxic. Great company and great SAFE products.
Their deodorant is very similar to the homemade recipe – but you didn’t have to make it! You can find it here:
avaandersonnontoxic.com/lorrieb