6/22/2023 0 Comments Humankind deodorantAs for the scent, it was pleasant but it didn’t have the richness or warmth of the scent of Beautycounter Clean Deo. Retailing at $12 made it a far more affordable option than the Beautycounter Clean Deo, and you can save an additional $2 if you sign up for a membership that offers customizable automatic shipments. Native has since released a plastic-free option, sourced from responsibly managed forests, and they donate 1% of Plastic Free sales to non-profits that specialize in environmental stewardship. When I purchased my Native Deodorant, it arrived in a plastic tube. The use of ozokerite, a mineral wax derived from coal and shale, rather than beeswax, makes it a vegan product. My Native Deodorant Review: Like the Beautycounter Clean Deo, I didn’t experience any irritation or chalky residue using the Native Deodorant it also passed the afternoon stink test. You can choose between a delivery every 1, 2, 3, or 4 months so you can choose a subscription that works for you Price: One time purchase $12 or you can subscribe and save $2. Plus, it’s great for sensitive skin!Ĭons: The Beautycounter Clean Deo is pricier than my other two options and contains beeswax, so it is not suitable for vegans. The refillable container is eco-friendly and offered at a discount. Pros: Beautycounter Clean Deo has a great scent that is exercise- and sweat-resistant. If you’re looking for a vegan product, you’ll want to pass on this product due to the use of beeswax in the formulation. However, the refills are only $18 Retail or $13.50 for consultants, so you’re reducing waste and saving money by refilling the original container. My only complaint with the Beautycounter Clean Deo was the price point of $28 Retail or $21 for consultants. Unlike my homemade formulation, the Clean Deo left no chalky residue on my clothes. Even after exercising and sweating, my armpits passed the stink test and I experienced no irritation. The naturally-derived coconut and vanilla scent was light and reminded me of living in Hawaii as a child. I was pleasantly surprised by my experience. Throughout my pregnancy, my skin was far more sensitive than usual, and I worried that the baking soda would be too irritating. ![]() I used to make my own deodorant getting the balance of enough baking soda for efficacy, but not so much that it caused irritation, was a challenge. My other concern was the inclusion of baking soda in the ingredients. With temperatures getting into the 100’s, I doubted that a natural deodorant could handle the combination of high heat and high humidity. ![]() My Beautycounter Clean Deo Review: The month that I tested out the Clean Deo by Beautycounter was exceptionally hot and muggy. $18 Retail for refills / $13.50 Consultant Price Here’s my complete review of three non-toxic deodorant brands: Due to the pandemic, I wasn’t working so, I walked several miles a day with my dogs to keep myself healthy and busy. I tried each for a month at a time, applying once in the evening after my nightly bath, and once again in the morning before starting my day. I ordered coconut-scented deodorants that are pregnancy-safe from Humankind, Native, and Beautycounter. ![]() I was pregnant and it was the warmest time of year on the Central Coast of California, where I was living. So, when Beautycounter announced their plan to release a non-toxic deodorant, I took the opportunity to compare a few natural deodorant brands. When it comes to natural deodorants, there are plenty of options to choose from.
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