Please tell me what you've tried and what you thought - the good, the bad and everything in between.
For me:
The best I've found so far is Native, but it's an American brand that you have to buy direct and a bit pricey. Their coconut/vanilla is a nice scent, lasts a long time, and has a waxy texture and is easy to apply like stick anti-perspirants, but like any natural deodorant (I think?) doesn't *stop* sweating so still not foolproof on very sweaty occasions.
Malin + Goetz eucalyptus (also a stick) is a lighter texture and scent, but doesn't do much for me in hot weather - I think it just sweats off. It's not bad when it's cooler, but I wouldn't repurchase given the price.
Neal's Yard lavender & aloe spray is basically useless. Also sometimes gives a slight sting on application, even though it says it's for sensitive skin (I shave my armpits, that could be why).
Wild is next on my list to try - their Instagram marketing has got to me. I love the fact that they're fully sustainable, and they look similar to Native (but without the carbon footprint) so that's promising. If anyone has tried them, let me know your thoughts. Has anyone found their holy grail natural deodorant?
For me:
The best I've found so far is Native, but it's an American brand that you have to buy direct and a bit pricey. Their coconut/vanilla is a nice scent, lasts a long time, and has a waxy texture and is easy to apply like stick anti-perspirants, but like any natural deodorant (I think?) doesn't *stop* sweating so still not foolproof on very sweaty occasions.
Malin + Goetz eucalyptus (also a stick) is a lighter texture and scent, but doesn't do much for me in hot weather - I think it just sweats off. It's not bad when it's cooler, but I wouldn't repurchase given the price.
Neal's Yard lavender & aloe spray is basically useless. Also sometimes gives a slight sting on application, even though it says it's for sensitive skin (I shave my armpits, that could be why).
Wild is next on my list to try - their Instagram marketing has got to me. I love the fact that they're fully sustainable, and they look similar to Native (but without the carbon footprint) so that's promising. If anyone has tried them, let me know your thoughts. Has anyone found their holy grail natural deodorant?