Deodorant Not Working? Here's Help (2024)

Deodorant Not Working? Here's Help (1)

It happens to the best of us. Maybe you’re having your first foray into the natural deodorant space, or maybe you’ve moved to a new climate (super humid, high altitude, you name it), or maybe you still haven’t switched to the best aluminum-free deodorant just yet 😉. But sometimes, out of the blue, your trusty deodorant stops working for you. And it’s usually when you need it most. Not to worry, all hope is not lost when you run into a deodorant snafu. As we’ve said before, there are many factors in play when it comes to protecting against body odor; what’s going on around you and within your body can affect how your body responds to any given deodorant. Sometimes all it takes is a little TLC to get your body (and body odor) back on track. Here’s what to do when your deodorant is not working:

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Ditching the antiperspirant?

If you’re transitioning from an antiperspirant, which has aluminum salts that plug your sweat ducts, your body may need time to adjust to sweating again (aka the “detox period”). During this transition, you may sweat more than usual and your sweat may smell, well, a little funkier. To push through the detox period, try putting a charcoal or clay mask on your underarms to purify your skin. If you have oilier skin, you may need a little more help to get you through the detox period, because increased sebum production can cause more bacteria overgrowth and, as a result, more odor. If that’s the case, try a mild acid-based toner on your underarms as you make the switch to aluminum-free deodorant. The good news is, once your body adjusts to life without aluminum, your deodorant will work harder and you may actually find yourself sweating less (#deogoals).

Apply to clean, dry skin

Bacteria on your skin is what makes your sweat stink so (naturally) your deodorant won’t work as well if it’s heaped on top of smelly sweat. To get the most out of your deodorant, you should apply it to clean, dry skin. Towel dry your underarms after you shower (and before applying your deo) or, if you’re on the go, use a facial cleansing wipe or tissue to wipe down the skin before applying.

Is it the fragrance?

Ever loved a fragrance on your friend but gagged when you try that very same fragrance on for yourself? That’s because, just like with perfume or cologne, the fragrances used to give your deodorant its “scent” will blend with every person’s skin in a unique way. And yes, this includes both natural and synthetic fragrances. Sometimes the way that a deodorant scent mixes with your body chemistry can create an unpleasant smell (citrus, in particular, can be a little tricky). Definitely not what you want to happen! It’s important to find a deodorant fragrance that’s a fit for you. And if you’re having trouble or can’t be bothered, then you might want to try an unscented deodorant.

Experiment with how much

In some cases, applying deodorant can be more art than science, especially if you’re using a cream deodorant in a jar (hint: tubes are better!). With a little experimentation, you can figure out the right amount of deodorant for maximum odor protection. That said, you shouldn’t have to gob deodorant onto your skin to make it work, but try playing around with how much you’re using and make sure you cover your whole underarm. For extra odor and wetness protection, you may just need to apply more product.

Has anything changed?

Internal factors, like what you’re eating, and external factors, like your environment, can impact how well your deodorant works. Increased humidity and altitude affect your “BO” profile, not just how much you sweat but also your microbiome and how it reacts to sweat. You may also want to look at what you’re putting inside your body (are you eating a lot of broccoli? Yes, that’s a thing) and outside your body (have you tried a new detergent or body wash?). If you’re deodorant has suddenly stopped working, try and think back if there’s anything you’ve changed or done recently that could be the culprit.

If all else fails...

If none of these tips are working for you, and (still) your deodorant is not working, it’s probably time to find a new one. Deodorant, like other skin care products, can produce different results for different people so there’s no “one size fits all” deodorant formula. That being said there are some powerful, heavy hitting deodorant ingredients that will work well for most people. And guess who’s got them? We do! Our aluminum-free deodorant is formulated with clean, safe ingredients that keep you feeling fresh throughout your day. So next time you find your deodorant not working, give us a shout. We’ve got you covered.

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Deodorant Not Working? Here's Help (2024)

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Deodorant Not Working? Here's Help? ›

Apply to clean, dry skin

Why do my armpits smell even with deodorant? ›

Even if you're using deodorant, you might still experience smelly armpits. This could be due to various factors such as diet, stress, hormonal changes, or even the type of bacteria present in your underarms.

How do you stop BO when deodorant doesn't work? ›

The following suggestions may help:
  1. Bathe daily. Regular bathing, especially with an antibacterial soap, reduces the growth of bacteria on your skin.
  2. Choose clothing to suit your activity. For daily wear, choose natural fabrics, such as cotton, wool and silk. ...
  3. Try relaxation techniques. ...
  4. Change your diet.

Why did my Lume deodorant stop working? ›

Many deodorants and antiperspirants contain waxes which don't rinse out of clothing very well. Another reason your deodorant may not be working is that you aren't extending the application far enough. Try applying it 1-2 inches beyond the hair-bearing area of your underarms and into the fold of your deltoid and bicep.

Why wont my deodorant come out? ›

If the deodorant is particularly tricky to get out even after rolling it on a hard surface, tip the tube upside down with the lid on and push with both thumbs on the base of the tube to release it. It should work now.

Why is my deodorant not working all of a sudden? ›

Has anything changed? Internal factors, like what you're eating, and external factors, like your environment, can impact how well your deodorant works. Increased humidity and altitude affect your “BO” profile, not just how much you sweat but also your microbiome and how it reacts to sweat.

What deodorant works best for strong odor? ›

Best Overall

Give your pits the protection they need with our top pick, the Uriage Clinical Strength Deodorant. It's a roll-on antiperspirant that glides on in just a few swipes to keep sweating at bay. The aluminum-based formula works by reducing underarm wetness, though it also targets odors.

Why is my bo so bad all of a sudden? ›

Your body odor can change due to hormones, the food you eat, infection, medications or underlying conditions like diabetes. Prescription-strength antiperspirants or medications may help.

Why do I smell even though I shower and use deodorant? ›

The bottom line

Smelly armpits occur when bacteria break down the otherwise odorless sweat on your skin. Some people sweat more than others and have a condition called hyperhidrosis. This excess sweating can lead to body odor.

What is the strongest deodorant for a woman? ›

Women who sweat a lot, look no further than Certain Dri's clinical strength antiperspirant/deodorant, which lives up to its name. It's made with a high 25% concentration of the sweat-stopping active ingredient aluminum. "I recommend this for those who have excess sweating and need better control," Dr. Luke explains.

Why do I still stink with Lume? ›

If after using Lume for a few days, you still notice odor, talk to your doctor. It could be a sign of something more significant. A hormonal increase in sweating can also cause body odor. Some women experience night sweats right before their periods begin.

What is the Lume deodorant lawsuit? ›

According to the plaintiff's class action complaint, Lume's 72-hour odor control claim is false and misleading because the study relied on by the company only evaluated Lume versus competing deodorants and concluded that it outperformed them, not that it controlled odor for up to three days.

How can I make my Lume work better? ›

Lume does its best work when applied to dry skin daily after a shower, but its odor control will keep on working for up to 72 hours! Each time you shower, you will need to reapply. Experiment with how much and how often to apply to suit your lifestyle and circ*mstances.

Why do I still have BO after deodorant? ›

However, unlike antiperspirant, deodorant does not block sweat. Thus, the potential mingling of sweat and bacteria might lead to unexpected odors even after deodorant has been applied.

Why am I still sweating after deodorant? ›

Try ditching your standard deodorant and switching to antiperspirant. Deodorant might kill the odor under your arms, but it's not designed to stop you from sweating completely. Antiperspirants both kill odor-causing bacteria and actively block your sweat glands from producing underarm sweat.

Can you become resistant to deodorant? ›

According to Dr. Baxt, "Studies have been done that show when you use something to decrease the bacteria in the armpit, such as use a deodorant, the ratio of different bacteria change. It is possible that bacteria could develop resistance to one of the chemicals being used to decrease them."

Why do my armpits smell bad even with good hygiene? ›

If sweating is excessive, it can cause smelly armpits even if a person washes regularly and uses deodorant or antiperspirant. The first thing that a doctor will recommend is usually a prescription strength antiperspirant. Sometimes, these might burn or irritate the skin.

How do you get rid of smelly armpits? ›

Home Remedies for Smelly Armpits
  1. Green Tea. Green tea might help you block the pores on your skin and reduce sweating. ...
  2. Lemon Juice. Lemon juice has citric acid, which kills the bacteria. ...
  3. Baking Soda. ...
  4. Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
  5. Turmeric. ...
  6. Antibacterial Soaps. ...
  7. Clothing. ...
  8. Lifestyle Modifications.
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Why do the armpits of my clothes still smell after washing? ›

If body oils and bacteria are still embedded in the fibers, the clothes are still going to smell after your body warms up the bacteria trapped in the fibers and releases the odors into the air,” Leverette explains.

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