What natural deodorant works best? If you’ve been reading for a while, hopefully we’ve put your fears about ineffective natural deodorant to rest. But now that you’re convinced of the amazingness of natural deodorant you might be wondering how to find the best one. Sure, we’re obviously going to say... more »
It’s essential that we use less plastic and millions of well-intentioned consumers are already looking at ways to reduce their plastic usage- such as switching to a plastic free deodorant. With COP26 currently in the headlines, we’re all talking about the climate and our planet more than ever and we... more »
Do Natural Deodorants Actually Work? Choosing effective and natural skin care products is a tricky process and no product is more scrutinised than natural deodorant. Deodorant only gets one chance. Google searches about natural deodorants continue to grow and yet you’re also very concerned that once you purchase one…it won’t... more »
There has been a lot of discussion about antiperspirants in the press, so you may be wondering “is antiperspirant is bad for me?” Firstly, this question comes with many answers. What one person sees as ‘bad’ another will see as completely acceptable. We’ve looked at some really interesting research into... more »
As you scroll through your feed or browse the pages of your favourite magazine (online or in real-life pages), I’m sure you’ve noticed more and more articles, adverts, and posts about fragrance free skincare. Fragrance free skincare is growing in popularity, and it’s not hard to see why. Read on... more »
Ever notice you smell more when you’re stressed out? The ‘return to work’ is something we’ve either excitedly anticipated or truly dreaded. As offices start to fill up again and in-person meetings become a reality, we can’t help noticing the stress induced sweat that it’s causing. It’s a bit like... more »
You’d be forgiven for being unsure of the differences between deodorant and antiperspirant. As a general rule, antiperspirant uses aluminium salts to stop sweat from leaving your pores, and deodorant acts as an antibacterial on the skins outer layers. The antibacterial ingredients found in deodorant range from simple alcohol to... more »
You probably already guessed that we believe in the importance of natural deodorant, but why should you make the switch? The ingredients in ‘regular’ deodorant stay in your pores for longer than you realise. Even after you shower, the aluminium salts can continue to block the ducts for up to... more »