Journalist tests 18 natural deodorants, finds effectiveness varies by personal chemistry
A journalist tested 18 natural deodorants to determine their effectiveness, finding results highly variable and personal. Unlike antiperspirants containing aluminum, natural deodorants use absorbent powders and odor-neutralizing ingredients but lack a legal definition. Top performers included Luna Daily, Wild, and AKT across different categories, though success depends on individual skin chemistry and lifestyle.
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Published 17 Jul 2026, 09:00 UTC · Updated 17 Jul 2026, 09:31 UTC
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