I switched to Native's natural deodorant, here's what happened. - dress cori lynn (2024)

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For the last few weeks I have been doing the Native challenge, a 2-week challenge to use only Native’s natural deodorant, and and today I am excited to share what my results were, my experience with the challenge and some things I’ve learned about switching to natural deodorant.

Why I switched to Native’s natural deodorant.

I’ve shared this a bit here and there but over the last year and a half I have been making a conscious effort to switch to cleaner, safer products; both what I use in my home and on my body. I never really paid much attention to what was actually in my products and what they had the potential to do to me until a couple years ago, and once I did…well let’s just say it was a big wake up call.

I’ve slowly but surely been making the switch to safer products ever since, but deodorant was something I’ve dragged my feet on for awhile now because I know it can be a tricky process to find one that works for you, and I live in New England. We have hot, muggy summers and I don’t want to smell bad.

When my friend Merrick challenged me to try Native and nothing else for two weeks, I knew it was time to go all in on it… Native has over 10,000 5 star reviews, so I knew if there was ever a natural deodorant that would work for me, this would be it. Here’s what happened.

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Let’s talk about the detox period.

The first thing you have to know about switching to natural deodorant, is that there is a detox period. You’ve been clogging your armpit pores for years with aluminum; it takes a minute for your pits to get all that junk out, and during that minute, you’re going to sweat more which might lead to you being stinky. This is normal. It starts a few days after you switch, and you’ll want to give up and jump right back to your old deodorant, but don’t. After your pits detox the smell will begin to regulate itself, and in the meantime, just add an extra swipe of deodorant in the middle of the day. You can speed this process up by using an armpit detox, they are easy to find around the web.

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Other issues that might crop up when switching to natural deodorant:

You may sweat more than you’re used to. Anti-perspirants clog your pores with aluminum which is why you sweat less, but it’s not good for you. When you start using a deodorant without anti-persperant(aluminum), you’re going to start sweating more than you’re used to. Your body will begin to regulate this as it adjusts to the change. It works the same way with your scalp when you start washing your hair less, the body regulates itself it just has to be trained and that takes a little time. So be patient and don’t stress when you’re feeling a little extra sweaty and stinky after the switch. Your body will regulate itself and until then just apply your Native deodorant a couple times a day.

Natural deodorants ruin clothes. If you are seeing this happen, Native recommends applying less deodorant, 2-3 swipes max. It may feel like you need to put more on but in this case less is more. I’ve also found using a good spot treatment on my pit areas before washing my clothes to be very effective in removing all deodorant residue.

Your pits can get irritated. Part of this may be due to increased sweating, or it might also be due to the use of baking soda in the deodorant. If you have sensitive skin you may want to try out Native’s baking soda free line.

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How I feel about Native:

Now that I’ve successfully finished the challenge (I didn’t cheat once!), my detox period is over and I can see how my body is beginning to adjust and sweat less, I can say that I’m on board with Native deodorant.

What I like about native:

It doesn’t irritate my pits. I tried at least 3 other natural deodorants before Native, and all of them gave me a terrible rash under my arm pits. None of the native scents I’ve tried (and I’ve tried at least 4 at this point) have given me the slightest bit of rash or irritation. They also offer a baking soda free line for those with baking soda sensitivity.

There are tons of scent options, and every one I’ve tried has been really good. I love how many great scent options they offer, the combinations are unique and smell really nice.

It’s a solid, not a gel. I hate gel deodorants, Native is a great solid, almost feels creamy deodorant. Super smooth going on.

They have a line for men, and teens. As a mom of two teens and a tween, I appreciate brands that offer safer options for teens.

It actually works for me. I know finding a natural deodorant that works for you can be a headache and that this one might not work for everyone’s body, but it works for mine, doesn’t irritate my skin, keeps me feeling fresh.

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And in the end, the fact that this deodorant can stand up to the added stress of getting a new rascally puppy at Christmas time makes it a winner in my book.

If you are ready to make the switch and take the Native challenge, get started here, and use the code: DRESS20 to get 20% off your order.

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*this post was created in partnership with Native. All opinions are my own.

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I switched to Native's natural deodorant, here's what happened. - dress cori lynn (2024)

FAQs

Why do I smell bad after switching to natural deodorant? ›

Your body is doing what it's meant to do – removing toxins through sweat. More Smell – With the increase in sweat, you might also notice a stronger smell. But there's no need to worry! It's just your armpits getting rid of bad bacteria and odour during the detox process.

Why does Native deodorant make me stink? ›

"When switching from an antiperspirant to a deodorant, you are removing the aluminum and releasing waste which has been blocked. This is a natural process as part of our body's built-in mechanisms, but it may contribute to releasing some slightly unusual body odor in comparison to what you are used to.

Why does Native deodorant not work? ›

Your body is too used to relying on the aluminium “plugs” in your sweat glands to stop it from sweating. It has forgotten how to do it properly which makes it hard for natural deodorants to work effectively. Your body needs some time to get back into the swing of things. Think of it as a detox period.

Why does Native deodorant make my armpits dark? ›

You've found a natural deodorant that works well, but suddenly your pits are noticeably darker. This darkness is caused by melanin—and melanin is created by your body to protect skin that has been damaged or is suffering from prolonged irritation.

What are the side effects of switching to natural deodorant? ›

Some people experience small, tender, red bumps that appear in their underarms when they switch from a traditional deodorant or antiperspirant to an all-natural deodorant. Other underarm rash symptoms can include: Redness. Bumps.

What happens when you start using native deodorant? ›

You should expect your armpits to smell a little pungent for the first couple of weeks. This is because your sweat glands are purging and getting rid of all of the built-up bacteria and chemicals that have been trapped whilst you've been using antiperspirants.

How long does it take to adjust to native deodorant? ›

For most people who report experiencing an adjustment period, it can be anywhere from 2-4 weeks. And then there are some lucky folks that adjust right away! The moral of the story is to stick it out, at least for one month to see if it will work for you.

What is the healthiest deodorant to use? ›

Below, we list top-rated and Select staff-favorite natural deodorants that are in line with our experts' guidance.
  • Native ​​Regular Deodorant.
  • Necessaire The Deodorant Gel.
  • Schmidt's Deodorant Stick.
  • Salt & Stone Natural Deodorant.
  • Soapwalla Deodorant Cream.
  • Evolvetogether Natural Deodorant.
  • Kosas Chemistry Deodorant.
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Is Native good for stinky armpits? ›

A recent medical issue resulted in my not being able to use anti-perspirants with aluminum, so I switched to non-aluminum containing deodorants. I tried many, and they all failed at controlling odor. Native did not, and performs remarkably well at controlling odor, even better than my old favorite anti-perspirant.

How can I make my Native deodorant work better? ›

If you are seeing this happen, Native recommends applying less deodorant, 2-3 swipes max. It may feel like you need to put more on but in this case less is more. I've also found using a good spot treatment on my pit areas before washing my clothes to be very effective in removing all deodorant residue.

What's the deal with Native deodorant? ›

Like all Native deodorants, its ingredients include coconut oil and shea butter to moisturize, and tapioca starch to keep your armpits dry. For odor protection, Native uses sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and magnesium hydroxide.

Did Native change their formula? ›

An example: Native's classic deodorant used to contain beeswax. You let us know that vegan ingredients were really important to you, so we created a new formula, tested it with some of our customers to make sure that it worked as well or better than the previous formula, and brought that new formula to market.

Why do my armpits smell worse after using native deodorant? ›

Sometimes, the effectiveness of natural deodorant rests entirely on the formula or fragrance and your body chemistry. If you try a scent and you find you are smelling even worse then you probably need to switch to a different scent profile. If you tried a minty scent try a floral scent.

Why am I sweating so much after using native deodorant? ›

When you switch to a deodorant after continued use of an antiperspirant, your body sweats out aluminum and releases waste that has been trapped. This process is natural, but can cause a bit of odor and excessive sweating while your body works overtime to detox.

Why does native deodorant irritate my armpits? ›

That said, baking soda isn't the only ingredient in natural deodorants that can cause irritation. Essential oils like lemongrass, tea tree, lavender, peppermint, cloves, and sandalwood are used as fragrances in natural deodorants, but many of these oils are common irritants, especially among people with sensitive skin.

How long does it take to detox when switching to natural deodorant? ›

It may take a few days or even a week before you notice any unwanted side effects of detoxing from antiperspirants. The smelliest part of your detox will likely last a week or two. This is when most people give up, but you can do this!

Why does my deodorant make my armpits smell worse? ›

Research has found that the salts in antiperspirants can cause an imbalance of bacteria. The aluminum compounds kill off the less smelly bacteria, giving the smellier bacteria more opportunity to thrive, causing more body odour.

How do you know when your armpits are detoxing? ›

A deodorant detox phase typically lasts anywhere from a week up to a month, and during that time period you may experience: Increased armpit sweating. Increased body odor. Rash-like bumps in your armpits.

Do armpits adjust to natural deodorant? ›

The Adjustment Period When Switching to Natural Deodorant

If you are just switching to natural deodorant, your body may need 1-3 weeks to adjust. But if you've been using antiperspirants your whole life, it could take a bit longer as the sweat glands in your underarms are going to go through quite the adjustment.

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