I am looking for a very good NATURAL deodorant to try. I have tried a few different ones but none of them seem to have a good reaction with my body. I also thought about trying chlorophyll tablets to help reduce my body odor but would prefer to try natural deodorant before I start such tablets. What is the best natural deodorant that you're aware of?
Thank you for all your help.
-Stinky.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? asknava answered Friday October 9 2009, 4:47 pm: The best one that I have ever used that did not break out my skin was the one Melaleuca sells, you'd have to find a melaleuca seller though or become a member and then you'd have to spend at least $34/mo...the best one that I have tried from stores has been Jason's...They smell good and they don't leave your skin that dry...The worst ones I have used are Tom's because they smell weird when they have been on your body for a while and they tend to leave my skin really really dry and sometimes broken out, and the other one that was just OK was the Trader Joe's one...it's their brand deoderant...it did not keep me as fresh as I would have liked it to. Ok hope this helps. :)But Trader Joe's organic non floride toothpaste is really good- it does taste like liquorish like most of them do but it is not as strong, just incase you were wondering. :) [ asknava's advice column | Ask asknava A Question ]
jammy12 answered Friday October 9 2009, 1:03 pm: Best advice would be to go to a nature store or somewhere that sells smelling oils and such, and asking if they have/make.
I'm not aware of any specific names of natural deodorants, but i have tried about 3 or 4 locally made ones from these types of shops.
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