Is This ‘Clean’ Deodorant Actually Clean? A Greenwashing Check

Greenwashing Check
We investigated the ‘clean’ claims of this viral deodorant to see if they hold up.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍Clean or Just Green?

My feed is flooded with ads for Native‘s aluminum-free deodorant. The ‘clean’ label is everywhere.

But ‘clean’ is a marketing ghost—it has no legal definition. So I checked if the formula backs up the vibe.

2.🌿The Pitch

It’s a $14 deodorant, not an antiperspirant. The big claim? You can pronounce every ingredient. I was skeptical.

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Aluminum-Free

The core promise—no aluminum salts to block sweat.

2

Baking Soda

Their classic line uses it to neutralize odor.

3

Sensitive Formula

A baking soda-free option for irritated skin.

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3.⚠️The Ingredient Reality

It’s basically a paste of oils, starches, and minerals. The hero ingredients are simple. They absorb wetness, not stop it.

  • Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Coconut-derived oil): The glide—makes it spreadable
  • Magnesium Hydroxide: The odor fighter—neutralizes smell
  • Arrowroot Powder: The absorber—soaks up moisture
  • Shea Butter: The soother—can leave a faint residue
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4.📜The Wear Test

Texture is waxy—like smoothing a coconut butter crayon on your skin. It sets matte, but you feel a thin film.

By week two, I noticed it works… until it doesn’t. A high-stress day or a workout? You’ll need a re-apply by 3 PM. The scent (Cucumber & Mint) faded fast.

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One Thing: Apply to completely dry skin—wait 5 minutes after the shower. Otherwise, it pills up.
A skincare product and brush are on a shelf.

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5.💡Who It’s For

It changed my low-key day scent. My sweat output? Unchanged. This is odor management, not sweat prevention.

Buy if
You want a simple, scented deodorant for sedentary or low-sweat days.
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Skip if
You need serious odor or wetness control, or have ultra-sensitive skin (even the ‘sensitive’ version can irritate).
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Worth it?
At $14, it’s pricey for a 2x/day application product. Try a mini first.
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6.Final Call

It’s a decent natural deodorant. But ‘clean’? That’s a feel-good label for a product that’s just… fine. Not a scam, not a miracle.

6.5/10
A pleasant, mid-tier natural deo.
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Where to Buy: Target or their site. Start with the $10 travel size—commitment-free.