
For $24 we should be getting a normal amount in this standard size deodorant tube. This deodorant is a gel to powder formula and a little bit goes a long way! I absolutely love the formula but the issue is, the actual bottle contains less product than it should and cost $24 per bottle! That's why I placed it as #2 on my list. I was trying out 2 scents the lavender myrrh and ginger grapefruit, but I specifically prefer the lavender myrrh scent. I used this deodorant daily for over a year, starting before my pregnancy and all throughout my pregnancy. This is also a favorite on my list because it has consistently NEVER FAILED ME. Thats not ideal, but this method worked well for me at the time. I began collecting 4 different types of deodorants at a time and alternating usage between all four. The struggle continued and I basically accepted that maybe natural deodorants only work if I switched them often in order to keep it working for me. until a few weeks later when it also stopped working like it use to. So I switched again, and that one worked ok. So I switched to a different natural deodorant and that one worked a little better, but at some point it stopped working as well as it use to. Depending on how much activity I was doing, the natural deodorant didn't keep odor away for as long as my old Secret and Dove antiperspirants did. I struggled with this just like many of you. But that also meant, my underarm odor arrived much sooner than it use to. I knew it was because nothing was stopping my underarms from releasing sweat now. I don't easily sweat and never have been a big sweater, so I noticed after a few hours of doing my regular activity at home, my underarms were slightly more damp than usual. Of course I noticed the difference right away. As soon as I became aware, I tossed my Secret and Dove antiperspirants deodorants in the trash, and immediately went into a local store and purchased the first deodorant that claimed to be natural and aluminum free.


One of the first things I switched when I began my transition into a cleaner lifestyle in 2013 was my deodorant. How will our armpits/breast detox the toxins? - Can a drug addict detox while still consuming drugs? Can an alcoholic recover their liver while still consuming alcohol? Can a cigarette smoker clean their lungs while still smoking tobacco? On top of that, we already know that aluminum is used to block sweat ducts, which brings the next concern: Can our bodies rid itself of cancerous toxins while using antiperspirants containing aluminum? Sweating is a normal body function thats essential to regulating body temperature and releasing toxins through our skin. The thought process is that, aluminum travels from the lymph node and accumulates in the breast. Studies have shown that the majority of breast cancers develop in the lymph node near the breast, which happens to be the area closest to the underarm, where antiperspirant is applied and absorbed. Both women and men can be affected by breast cancer but it's a higher risk in women. The breast cancer concerns began because our underarms are in fact connected to our breast.
