My feed is full of this deodorant. So I bought it — and then I read the box.
The real question isn’t about aluminum. It’s about the other 15 ingredients they don’t talk about in the ads.
Native‘s aluminum-free deodorant. $14. The claim? A “clean,” plant-based formula that actually works.
Aluminum-Free
The main selling point — zero aluminum salts.
Scent Story
Rosemary Lavender — supposed to be “calming.”
24-Hour Promise
Guarantees all-day odor protection. Bold.
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It swaps aluminum for baking soda and arrowroot powder. The first absorbs wetness, the second is supposed to be a natural absorbent.
- Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride: Fancy name for coconut oil-derived emollient.
- Sodium Bicarbonate: That’s baking soda — can be irritating.
- Maranta Arundinacea Root Powder: Arrowroot powder.
- Tapioca Starch: Another absorbent, feels like a filler.
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Texture is a dry, crumbly paste. Goes on chalky — leaves a faint white residue on my black tank. The scent? Sharp rosemary, zero lavender calm.
By week two, the baking soda gave me a faint red rash. Not a full-blown reaction, but a persistent whisper of irritation.
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For low-key days? Fine. After a stressful commute or a workout? I needed a re-apply by 3 PM. It manages, but doesn’t conquer.
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It’s fine. Not a scam, but the hype is greener than the formula. A decent entry into natural deo, but don’t expect miracles.