I'm here to share my thoughts on how it performs, its natural and non-toxic credentials, the pros and cons, and whether it's suitable for sensitive skin or those who tend to sweat a lot.
Stick around to discover everything you need to know about Native deodorant.
Native doesn't use baking soda in its ingredients but some of the scented versions use fragrances. So I recommend trying the unscented or Lavender version.
Although there were some light marks on the inside of my shirt after a full day of wearing Native’s deo, they weren’t noticeable and washed out in the laundry. So stains or white marks weren’t an issue for me.
No, native is a deodorant, not an antiperspirant. It does not stop you from sweating; rather, it absorbs moisture and prevents stinkiness.
For me personally, I will only be using the Lavender & Rose or Unscented from now on, since those are the only varieties where the full ingredient lists are disclosed for customers.
Native deodorant has a lot going for it. It actually works and it comes in a variety of gender-neutral scents, so there’s something for everyone.