Do you ever find yourself feeling a little weary about putting all those deodorant chemicals on (and in!) your underarms? Despite the necessity that deodorant really is, the amount of chemicals potentially entering your body is pretty horrifying – so, if there’s a natural deodorant out there that does the trick, why not? From chemical-based fragrances to parabens, aluminum compounds, antibacterials and other ingredients that shouldn’t be on your skin, synthetic deodorants can actually be completely avoided. Take a look at these natural deodorant options – many made with organic ingredients and all natural, good-for-your-body products.
Aubrey Organics – This natural calendula blossom deodorant spray is less expensive than some of the others. At $8.25, it gets the job done using essential oils. While not every ingredient is organic, they are all natural, making this a trusted source and brand.
Weleda – these glass-bottled deodorant sprays will leave you smelling and feeling great with scents of sage, citrus and rose. At $15 it’s still a commitment, but it works well and is certified as being a safe cosmetic. You can’t beat that, right?
Bubble and Bee – Looking for a natural deodorant that contains hardly any ingredients but still works like a champ? The Bubble and Bee Lemongrass and Rosemary Spray might be the perfect choice for you. It contains a mere three ingredients: organic essential rosemary oil, organic lemongrass essential oil and pure grain spirits. It doesn’t get much more pure than that.
Erbaviva – This USDA certified organic deodorant spray is simple, but completely effective. Using essential oils like sandalwood, patchouli, tea tree and lemon, this deodorant is as pure as it gets. For a cool $20 this can be yours – but don’t worry, it gets the job done, naturally.
Dr. Hauschka – for $23 big ones, this stuff better work, right? Well it absolutely does – with a lovely floral scent and all-natural ingredients that will leave you feeling really good about what you’re putting on your body.
Have you decided to make the switch from conventional to natural deodorant? Have you found one that really works?