Nontoxic Deodorant Exists and Yes it Works

Virginia Chavez
Are you tired of overly perfumed deodorant? I am! I'm in the process of switching out all of my cosmetics to nontoxic - all natural ones.

So I hit a hippy haven in search of an all natural deodorant, Trader Joe's! I found an all natural salt deodorant called Crystal Body Deodorant Stick. It contains ZERO aluminum.

It goes on clear and doesn't leave anything noticeable behind. It's as if nothing is there. It's not sticky, just a barely there salt film that absorbs quickly into your skin.

It works differently than everything else on the market. It doesn't cover up body odor with heavy scents, but it kills the bacteria that causes body odor. Again, it's fragrance free and prevents odor completely, even if you sweat there is no smell - nada, nothing, not even after working out.

Application is simple, place it under running water and apply to underarms after bathing. Because it's a dense salt stick, it dissolves very slowly.

One stick is guaranteed to last over one whole year. I've had my stick for three years and have not even used half of it.

Is it the best underarm solution on the market? YES! Is it the most economical? Absolutely. The only downside is that it stings a little bit if you apply after shaving. Ouchie! But get over it - it's nontoxic and eliminates the need for overly perfumed and messy deodorants.

It works better than any other deodorant I have ever used, why hasn't this become a more popular product, I wonder..

Crystal Body Deodorant Stick retails for six bucks and is sold at Trader Joe's and The Vitamin Shoppe.

Published by Virginia Chavez

Virginia is a California native who spends the majority of her time working in tech. This long time film festival organizer made the switch to tech to join the swiftly moving digital revolution, but still ho...  View profile

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  • Debbie Potter3/4/2011

    I have been using free hippie deodorant. It is organic and smells great. They seem to be a small company that really cares. The website is www.freehippie.com

  • Virginia Chavez8/3/2010

    Right?! Thanks Tresa :)

  • TRESA PATTERSON8/3/2010

    nice work, Virginia, and good to know!

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