Safe deodorants are hard to find… (or maybe not?)

One of the things that I’ve been shocked about as I’ve continued to switch out my cosmetics, body care and hair care is the number of reviews that are already out there on safe, great products. It makes me happy to see that as society, we’re becoming even more conscious and making sure to use products that are safer – for all the reasons we should. These products carry less ingredients that cause concern for cancer, developmental disruption, and allergens.

We think so much about what we eat. We buy organic meats and veggies, we drink coconut water, we buy organic wine and beer, we do yoga, we run, we buy filtered water…the list goes on and on. But how many of us think about what we are using each day on our largest organ – our skin?

The thought is slightly chilling – once I started thinking about all of the different products I used each day (deodorant, shampoo/conditioner, soap, lotion, face lotion, hair products, makeup) and what was in them, I decided to do some research on a few products that I hadn’t really been paying attention to.

First on my list? Deodorant.

I had discovered several blogs that were touting top five safe deodorants for women. I decided to give Native – one that was mentioned in multiple places – a try. I journeyed to my local Whole Foods to see if they had it – no such luck as you can only order it online.

In the mean time, I decided to try Nourish Organic’s Almond and Vanilla stick until I could get my hands on Native to try it.

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The scent threw me a bit at first – I was used to my Dove Renew – and this smells much more like a lotion I would use instead of a deodorant. That said, I got used to it pretty quickly and I love how smooth it is. With shea butter and cocoa butter it goes on really nicely and doesn’t transfer to clothes. I don’t sweat much – even when exercising, so that’s one caveat I should share.

I wasn’t sure if I would like the Nourish Organic, so I had also gone ahead and ordered a Native Women’s Sample Pack (3 full size deodorants for $30 – which is a steal when 1 stick is $12 – plus free shipping!) to give it a go.

Native

Left to right: Unscented, Lavender & Rose, Coconut & Vanilla

Having read many reviews, I tried the Coconut & Vanilla scent first – and I like the lightly tropical scent. It’s not overpowering at all. The Lavender & Rose Scent is nice and light, too. Unscented – well, that’s easy to guess.

Generally, I like Native just as well as the Nourish stick, but it doesn’t go on quite as smoothly. That said – either brand would be a good safe alternative.

What have you tried and what works best for you?

My Favorite Products: Face Oils

hMinnesota winters can be * harsh. The snow, the salt, the dry, dry air. Or at least usually that’s the case.

I love winter. I love being cozy, snowed in with a glass of wine, a delicious meal (maybe a Norwegian Fiskesuppe?) a good book or movie, cozy blankets and candles.

This winter has been especially mild. Fifty degrees in March with no snow? Just drab, dirty winter. I’m not into it. And neither is my skin – so dry!

Solution? Beautycounter Face Oils. 

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The new Beautycounter+ Lineup plus the fabulous Face Oils!

I know what you’re thinking – put oil on my skin? That seems like a really bad idea.** Oils are actually really great for your skin for a variety of reasons. Especially in harsher, drier climes like Minnesota.

Mix a drop or two with your moisturizer and you are set. This is one of my favorite discoveries within the Beautycounter skin care line. I love how well it works and what it’s done for my skin. I use it year round (mixing with a lighter moisturizer in the summer).

(Side note: today Beautycounter announced its new Beautycounter+ line which is AMAZING! I have tried all of them and they are awesome.)

I’m not done hoping for winter, for more snow and a chance to be socked in with nothing to do but be cozied up with the two Z’s***, a blanket and a cup of tea.

“Snow was falling,
so much like stars
filling the dark trees
that one could easily imagine
its reason for being was nothing more
than prettiness.”
― Mary Oliver

(But seriously – can it snow again?)

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  • * I guess? Hello global warming.
  • *** Zach & Zorro