How strongly 9 sources agree — expert labs and real owners, with community voices weighted heavier. Not one reviewer’s opinion; the pattern across all of them.
- 30+ scent options including fun limited editions like Jarritos Watermelon
- Baking soda + tapioca starch absorb moisture effectively without aluminum
- Vegan formula free of parabens and phthalates
- Can leave white marks on dark clothing
- Gets gummy if reapplied multiple times without wiping down first
- Not an antiperspirant, won't stop sweating
“I only use native now, have for the last couple years. it's great, no aluminum, tons of scents, highly recommend”r/NaturalBeauty
Native Deodorant earns loyal repeat users, one commenter noted they “only use native now, have for the last couple years”6, largely praising its “shea butter”8 base that makes it “super smooth and creamy to apply”8. However, the community is far from unanimous: a recurring complaint is that “it permanently stained shirts and a Mountain Hardwear puff coat”7 due to its coconut oil formula, and multiple users flagged baking-soda-triggered rashes that sent them searching for alternatives. Even fans acknowledge a ceiling on its performance, with one user bluntly stating that “unlike aluminum antiperspirant, Native does not go beyond 24 hours very well”, making it a solid but imperfect transition for those leaving conventional deodorants.
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