How These 5 Natural Deodorant Ingredients Redefining Deodorant

Do you still use conventional deodorant? Many people have started to shift away from regular, old-school deodorants. They’re saying goodbye because of the ingredients. Conventional deodorants can contain things that may not be so great for your skin or your overall wellness. These are things like aluminum, parabens, talc, and artificial fragrances.

Non Toxic Deodorant

Natural deodorants don’t use any of these ingredients. Instead, you can find game-changing ingredients like ethically sourced tallow from grass-fed cows and peppermint essential oil. But what makes these ingredients special? How are these ingredients (and others) changing the way people think about natural deodorant?

Wildly Nourishing Tallow From Grass-Fed Cows

Tallow in deodorant? It may not seem like the obvious ingredient to add to a deodorant, but it can be a delightful addition. It’s delightful in how it can leave your skin feeling. Tallow from grass-fed cows is not an odor-fighting ingredient. Rather, it’s a nourishing ingredient.

Tallow from grass-fed cows, specifically, is loaded with vitamins like A, D, E, and K, which can all be beneficial for skin health. It’s also a source of linoleic acid and palmitoleic acid. Tallow can leave the skin nourished and feeling soft and moisturized.

Moisture Absorbing Arrowroot Powder

Part of the deodorizing process includes absorbing excess moisture, i.e., sweat. While ingredients like naturally mined baking soda can help take care of odor, other natural ingredients like arrowroot powder can help take care of moisture.

You may also find arrowroot powder paired with kaolin clay in natural, non toxic deodorant. Both serve similar functions. As moisture is absorbed, it can help give odor-causing microorganisms less food to convert to waste that causes body odor. That, and it can help your underarms feel fresher and drier.

Skin-Soothing Eucalyptus and Peppermint Essential Oils

Natural deodorant can contain a variety of essential oils. Lavender natural deodorant can contain real lavender oil, which imparts a calming floral scent. However, you may also find the oils of both eucalyptus and peppermint.

These oils aren’t only added to give a herbaceous, minty aroma to your natural deodorants. It may also be for these oils’ other properties. Eucalyptus may help protect the skin from irritation and peppermint oil may help soothe the skin.

Odor-Busting Activated Charcoal

Activated charcoal might not be found in every natural deodorant, but you can find variants featuring this game-changing ingredient. Activated charcoal is another natural way to fight odor. It, too, can work alongside naturally mined baking soda.

On the microscopic level, activated charcoal can look like a sharp maze of points and crevasses. On the macroscopic level, it softly blends in with other deodorant ingredients. These tiny points and crevasses can trap odor-causing bacteria and help contain them before they start producing odor.

About Primally Pure

Welcome to wholesome skincare. Primally Pure was founded on the idea of relying on simple, pure ingredients. You’ll find the philosophy of “simple and pure” in just about everything they make. From Primally Pure’s facial skincare lines to their hair and body care products, every collection features a thoughtful selection of natural, organic, and wild-crafted ingredients. More than that, these are ingredients practically made for the skin. The gentle Baby Soap Bar is made with restorative goat milk and shea butter. Even their Natural Dry Shampoo is made with simple, effective ingredients. Primally Pure’s lines are about giving back to your skin and enriching your wellness. This idea extends to their wellness tools, too. Discover the power of their Jade Gua Sha Stone or learn invigorating dry brushing face and body techniques!

See the whole collection of Primally Pure Natural Deodorant at https://primallypure.com/

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