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The 16 Best Natural Deodorants That Work Against Sweat and Odor

For those who prefer something a little more natural.

A collage of natural deodorants we recommend on a grey background

Byrdie / Amelia Manley

Natural deodorants are a hot topic. While they may have once been seen as a niche and slightly unreliable alternative to regular deodorant sprays and roll-ons, there are now so many options available. The controversial ingredient in antiperspirants is aluminum, and while there is no cause-and-effect proof for any of the health claims, some prefer to avoid it entirely.

It’s important to keep in mind that aluminum is the active ingredient in antiperspirants that keeps you from sweating, so, no matter how great of a natural deodorant you find, “it will give you odor protection, but wetness protection isn’t always at the top of the list,” notes beauty expert Jenny Duranski. Another bonus: no unsightly yellow marks on the underarms of your white T-shirts. Yep, you can thank sweat mixed with aluminum for that stain. To compile this list, we spent hours researching top formulas on the market and tapped several experts for their insights. The result: A curated selection of natural deodorants that actually work.

What We Like
  • Good value

  • Hydrating formula

  • Glides on easily

  • Stays fresh all day

What We Don't Like
  • Prone to melting if it gets too hot

Type: Oil | Active Ingredients: Coconut and sage oils, coconut water, Saccharomyces ferment | Size: 2 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Byrdie editors have tried pretty much every natural deodorant, but few come close to rivaling this universally-beloved favorite. It relies largely on coconut oil (which is naturally antibacterial and antimicrobial), as well as sage oil, for odor protection that’s on par with that of antiperspirants. Also nice: It comes in four scents plus an unscented version. A word to the wise, because of the coconut oil in the formula, it can get melty and runny if it gets too hot, so keep it in a cool spot.

What We Like
  • Long-lasting

  • Contains a single ingredient

  • Inexpensive

What We Don't Like
  • No scented options


Type:
Solid crystal | Active Ingredients: Potassium alum | Size: 4.3 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Looking for a minimal ingredient list? How about just one ingredient? That’s right, uno—you’ll only find natural mineral salts in this deodorant stone. It works by leaving an invisible barrier on the skin that protects you from bacteria-creating odors without leaving behind any stains, stickiness, or residue. One stone is guaranteed to last you at least a year. It’s also completely unscented–ideal if you’re opposed to fragrance in your products

What We Like
  • Glides on easily

  • Stays fresh all day

  • A little goes a long way

What We Don't Like
  • Packaging could be improved

Type: Gel | Active Ingredients: Mandelic and lactic acids | Size:1.7 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This natural deodorant gel is a favorite at Byrdie HQ. The formula is everything you would want from your deodorant: effective ingredients that work together seamlessly to block out odor without the use of hidden nasties like aluminum, parabens, and synthetic fragrances. It also dries clear and helps to keep bumpy bits and ingrown hairs at bay with the addition of mandelic and lactic acids and niacinamide. Panthenol and chamomile flower extract also soothe irritation and sensitive skin. 

What We Like
  • Luxe packaging

  • Great scent

  • Ideal for very sensitive skin

What We Don't Like
  • Needs to be reapplied throughout the day

Type: Oil | Active Ingredients: Coconut oil, baking soda | Size: 1.7 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Chic, chic, chic with a capital C. Everything from the minimalistic black and white packaging to the scent (derived from eucalyptus and lavender oils) screams sophistication. It’s made from food-grade ingredients, including organic coconut oil, avocado butter, and beeswax, alongside healing essential oils that soothe sensitive skin while keeping you smelling super fresh. It truly defies every stereotype that comes to mind when you think of natural deodorant, making it a luxurious treat that’s worth every penny–particularly given how well it works, too.

What We Like
  • Won't irritate sensitive skin

  • Glides on easily

  • Stays fresh all day

  • Doesn't leave a residue on clothes

What We Don't Like
  • Scent may be too strong for some

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Diatomaceous earth, Saccharomyces ferment | Size: 2.6 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

“Corpus uses naturally derived enzymes to balance bacteria and odor, and this has the most lovely scent,” says Emily Koko, a former assistant buyer for Credo Beauty. Credit the perfect balance of cedar, white musk, and jasmine that make this smell more like a perfume than a natural deodorant. It’s another great pick for sensitive skin since it uses tapioca starch rather than baking soda.

What We Like
  • Feels cooling and soothing on skin

  • Stays fresh all day

  • Great scent

What We Don't Like
  • Can dry out over time

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Hops, kaolin, aloe vera | Size: 2.6 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This cooling natural deodorant will keep you feeling fresh through hot yoga or the sweatiest of spin classes; credit the addition of peppermint and eucalyptus. It’s also cooling upon application, making it great to use post-workout. Koko also gives it bonus points for delivering all-day protection and the inclusion of soothing aloe to soothe and hydrate the underarms. You’ll also find moisture-absorbing kaolin on its ingredients list as well as odor-busting baking soda and hops. If we have one complaint, it’s that it does dry out in its pot over time.

What We Like
  • Comes in different strengths and scents

  • Long-lasting

  • Doesn't leave a residue on clothes

What We Don't Like
  • Testers say that you need more than the brand’s recommended two swipes for long-lasting protection

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Arrowroot powder, tapioca powder, kaolin | Size: 2.2 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This option from Nala allows you to not only pick the scent of your deodorant but select your preferred level of odor protection, too. There are three different scents to choose from, plus an unscented option, and you can select from sensitive (which is baking soda-free), regular, or extra strength. When it comes to natural deodorant, one size does not fit all, so this is a great way to mix and match to determine what your body needs.

What We Like
  • Fragrance is naturally derived

  • Suitable for very sensitive skin

  • Glides on easily

What We Don't Like
  • Can leave a faint residue

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Activated charcoal, salicylic acid | Size: 2.3 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Rather than using baking soda, which can be irritating for some, this relies on activated charcoal to help remove impurities and neutralize odors, says Koko. It’s part of the reason it’s a choice for those with sensitive skin (because irritation under your arms is really the pits). There’s also only natural fragrance in the formula, which has a springy floral scent. Testers say, however, that it can leave a faint residue behind.

What We Like
  • Great selection of scents

  • Smooth texture

  • A little goes a long way

What We Don't Like
  • Can be difficult to apply

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Arrowroot powder, baking soda, coconut oil | Size: 3.3 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

The founder of this brand started by making this formula in her kitchen, but now it’s one of the biggest natural deodorant players in the mass market, with a legit cult following. That’s largely due to the non-greasy, non-sticky texture, not to mention the unique scents. There are over 20 different ones, all of which smell great but are never cloying and are completely unisex, ideal if you and your guy like to share.  It’s not the smoothest of deodorants to apply, but it’s worth it for the staying power. (Bonus: there's also a line of Schmidt's deodorant for sensitive skin, with similarly unisex scents!)

What We Like
  • Effective formula

  • Doesn't leave a white cast

  • Neutral scent

What We Don't Like
  • Can be a little drying

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Baking soda, coriander fruit oil | Size: 2.5 oz. | Cruelty-Free: No

A box of Arm & Hammer is one of the most inexpensive ways to freshen up your fridge, and it turns out the brand has your underarm needs covered, too. You get not one, but two, sticks for less than the price of your morning latte, not to mention excellent wetness absorption and a nice option of scents to choose from. But don’t take our word for it alone–there are pages of five-star reviews on Amazon about this deodorant, especially from those who experience excess sweating. Some complain about it being a little drying, though.

What We Like
  • Inexpensive

  • Great selection of scents

  • Packaging is made from recycled plastic

  • Won't irritate sensitive skin

What We Don't Like
  • Can temporarily stain the skin

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Coconut oil, baking soda | Size:2.5 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Baking soda can sometimes get a bad rap in the natural deodorant world, and admittedly yes, it can be an irritating ingredient for some. That being said, it’s also one of the best odor- (and wetness-) absorbing options out there, so if your skin can tolerate it, go for it. Here, it’s in a formula that uses only three other ingredients—cornstarch, fractionated coconut oil, and beeswax. It’s one of Duranski’s top picks, and she also raves about the affordable price point. Some reviewers do warn that it can temporarily stain the skin, so apply it with care if you’re wearing something revealing.

What We Like
  • Great selection of scents

  • Eco-conscious packaging

  • Simple ingredient list

What We Don't Like
  • Can leave a residue on clothes

Type: Balm | Active Ingredients: Magnesium carbonate, lavender oil | Size: 2.5 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Variety is the spice of life, which is why we appreciate that this brand offers nine different scents in a range of ultra-sophisticated pairings—think juniper mint and green tea. But the choices don’t stop there. You can also choose between sets of three full-size or four- or eight-count minis and buy just once or sign up for an easy subscription model. Plus, the formula is so clean that it’s even verified by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), an organization that monitors ingredient safety. Like many natural deodorants, though, it can leave a bit of a residue. 

What We Like
  • Stays fresh all day

  • Great selection of scents

  • Cream goes on smoothly

What We Don't Like
  • Can be messy

Type: Paste | Active Ingredients: Seed butter, shea butter, coconut oil | Size: 2 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Paste deodorants are polarizing—think of them as the cilantro of the natural beauty world. (A weird analogy, we know, but just go with it.) If you can get behind the application process, which requires a scoop and a smear, pick up this guy. Both experts we spoke to are big fans. “It’s chock-full of moisture-absorbing ingredients, such as kaolin clay, arrowroot powder, magnesium, and baking soda to keep you dry, plus activated charcoal to remove impurities, says Koko. Duranski loves it, too, lauding it for its “supreme odor protection.” You might have to practice your application technique, though, as it can be a little messy–especially if you’re new to using paste deodorants. 

What We Like
  • Inexpensive

  • Nourishing formula

  • Great scent

What We Don't Like
  • Could be longer lasting


Type:
Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Coconut extract, Saccharomyces ferment, sodium chloride | Size: 2.7 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

It's good to know that your deodorant doesn't contain any harmful ingredients, but you can have even more peace of mind with Alaffia, knowing that it is composed completely of traditional authentic West African fair trade ingredients. It is handcrafted with virgin coconut oil, charcoal, and reishi mushroom extract to soothe, purify, and neutralize odors while keeping you dry and fresh throughout the day. Admittedly, it’s not the most long-lasting of the deodorants we tried, so you may need to re-apply to stay fresh until bedtime.

What We Like
  • Feels cooling and soothing on skin

  • Won't irritate sensitive skin

  • Glides on easily

What We Don't Like
  • Can temporarily stain skin

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Potassium alum | Size: 2.5 oz. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

From the brand that invented the OG crystal deodorant, this hydrating deodorant stick is infused with magnesium to keep body odor at bay alongside an ultra-hydrating base of coconut oil, cocoa seed butter, and shea butter to keep your pits soft and smooth. The real winner here, however, is the scent: The cucumber and mint fragrance is so refreshing, plus it’s naturally derived using essential oils and extracts, so you can feel good about what you’re putting on your skin. The brand also offers a few other unisex scents, such as sea salt and sage, charcoal and tea, and lavender and rosemary. If we’re being super picky, it can leave a temporary stain on the skin, depending on how much you apply.

What We Like
  • Good range of fragrances

  • Good value and long lasting

  • Baking soda-free range

What We Don't Like
  • Swapping refill can be a bit clunky

Type: Solid stick | Active Ingredients: Tapioca starch | Size: 40g. | Cruelty-Free: Yes

British natural deodorant brand Wild is vegan, environmentally friendly, and slightly addictive. The idea is that you buy a starter bundle comprising a metal case and deodorant refill in a scent of your choosing. You can either buy the deodorant refill as a one-off or sign up for a subscription where you’ll be sent a bundle of three at a frequency that suits you. (If you’re using it every day, every 12-14 weeks is advised).  If you have particularly sensitive armpits try Wild’s baking soda-free range that we can report is effective but gentle–in fact, one of our editors hasn’t looked back since discovering it five years ago.

What Our Testers Say

“Natural deodorants have never really passed my stink test. Within one day of application this product kept me feeling dry and smell-free through a sweaty workout and humid commute on the NYC subway.” —Dwyer, tester

Like any major change, there’s going to be a transition period when moving from an antiperspirant to natural deodorant; experts refer to this as a detox period. “As your body starts to flush out the barrier that was built-up from traditional antiperspirants, you may notice more sweat and odor,” says Koko. Duranski notes that this can last up to four weeks. But it will get better so ride it out, and then start testing different formulas, until you find the one that works best with your body chemistry, advises Koko. 

What to Look for in a Natural Deodorant

  • Ingredients: Since natural options do not contain aluminum, often the active ingredient is baking soda, which does a good job at absorbing sweat and odor but can irritate some skin types. If your skin is on the sensitive side or you tend to react to products, you might want to steer clear and look for options that contain other odor fighters, like charcoal or tapioca starch. Some options are unscented, so you don't have to worry about fragrance as a potential irritant. And others contain moisturizing ingredients like coconut oil, so you get skin-smoothing benefits as well.
  • Type of product: A stick isn't your only option to degrease pits. On this list, you'll find sticks and balms but also a paste. Consider whether you travel frequently or want to toss your deodorant in your gym or work bag. Pastes can be fun to use but are definitely messier than the traditional stick you can swipe on and go. And aside from what form it comes in, deodorants sometimes come in different strength varieties. One product on this list comes in sensitive to extra strength.
  • Scent preferences: You probably wear deodorant every day, so a scent you love is essential. From cool and refreshing scents to florals and even unscented options, there is a nice variety to choose from, even from the natural set. Some natural deodorants on this list have up to 20 scents to choose from, including unisex scents.
FAQ
  • How long does it take to adjust to natural deodorant?

    Experts agree it can take up to four weeks, or 30 days, to flush out the ingredients in your traditional antiperspirant. There is an adjustment period for your body to adjust to the switch and for the natural deodorant to effectively block odors.

  • Do I need to detox my armpits before using a natural deodorant?

    Some people swear by it. It's generally thought that aluminum is absorbed into the skin, though in very low amounts. Popular armpit detox recipes include exfoliating with a scrub and then applying a mixture of ingredients such as apple cider vinegar and witch hazel to cleanse the armpits.

  • What happens to the body when you start using natural deodorant?

    Traditional deodorants use ingredients such as aluminium to stop sweat, so when you switch to a more natural alternative you may find it takes a bit of time for your body to detox from what you’ve been blocking. As such, expect some initial itching and possibly even a rash, in addition to slight body odor. For some people this lasts just a couple of weeks, while for others it may be slightly longer.

Why Trust Byrdie

Byrdie contributor Melanie Rud has over a decade of experience in the beauty industry, writing for some of the biggest magazines and websites out there. Finding the best natural deodorant out there is a top priority in her continued quest to ‘clean up’ her beauty routine; she currently rotates through a new one weekly.

  • Jenny Duranski is the founder of Lena Rose Beauty, Chicago’s first green beauty boutique and spa. She developed an obsession with green beauty after developing mysterious ailments while working as a nail technician. She’s also a member of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.
  • Emily Koko is a former assistant buyer for Credo Beauty, specializing in the body, SPF, and deodorant categories. She’s a natural deodorant advocate and switched over long before it was trendy to do so. 

According to our Diversity Pledge, 15% of products in our newly-published market roundups will feature Black-owned and/or Black-founded brands. At the time of publishing, we were not able to find enough natural deodorants in stock from Black-owned and/or Black-founded businesses to meet this percentage. If you know of one we should consider, please email us at contact@byrdie.com and we will evaluate the product ASAP. 

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