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DEO DETOX GUIDE
When switching from antiperspirant to aluminum-free deodorant, it can take some time for you body to adjust. Here's what to expect during the deo detox period.
Note that this is just a guide - your body may follow a different timeline!
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PRO TIP
- Our Aspen Air deodorant is made with clean ingredients that are effective against odor-causing bacteria. Learn more about the ingredients we choose to put in our deodorant.
- Our non-sticky formula dries quickly and absorbs moisture while reducing the friction in your pits that comes from movement.
- Our Alpine Caribou Moss is rich in antioxidants that allow it to thrive in the harshest elements of the Arctic Circle—and shield your skin from irritation.
- Our deodorant with essential oils is aluminum-free, which means sweat stains are a thing of the past. Read about the top benefits of switching to aluminum-free deodorant.
- First time? Learn about what to expect when switching to aluminum-free deodorant.
Aluminum-Free, Alcohol-Free, Glycol-Free, Paraben-Free, Phthalate-Free, Sulfate-Free
Ingredients (Hover over ingredient to see details)
Propanediol (Corn Derived), Water, Sodium Stearate (Palm Derived), Aloe Barbandensis (Aloe) Leaf Juice, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Glycerin, Fragrance, 2-Methyl 5-Cyclohexylpentanol (Anti-bacterial), Cladonia Stellaris Extract (Alpine Caribou Moss), Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate.
- Aluminum
- Parabens
- Phthalates
- Triclosan
- Alcohol
- Baking soda These ingredients are commonly found in other deodorants and antiperspirants. Read more about how to analyze deodorant ingredients and why we only use clean deodorant ingredients in our formulas.
- One of the best base ingredients for an aluminum-free deodorant is Corn Starch. It’s great at absorbing sweat and has a silky feeling, whereas an ingredient like Baking Soda has a powdery texture.
- Aloe helps prevent chafing and irritation as well as acts as an antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiseptic.
- Baking soda has a higher pH level than corn starch, which can result in dryness and irritation on the skin.
- Has a powdery texture
- Absorbs sweat without clogging pores
- Corn Starch has a smooth texture.
- Has a neutral pH level