Paul Saladino· MD
I will tell you guys that you don't have to sacrifice odor protection when you're going to a more natural product
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I will tell you guys that you don't have to sacrifice odor protection when you're going to a more natural product
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I like it actually works pretty darn well for an aluminum free deodorant
something like native deodorant it's a really good idea they've got over 8000 five-star reviews and are loved widely they have fewer simpler and ingredients so check out this native natural deodorant if you are in the market for a way to make your armpits smell better less bad without putting a bunch of chemicals in there
they do make natural deodorants that are free of aluminum and parabens they have over nine thousand five star reviews and I've used their stuff and found it to be quite effective
they work they actually will prevent us from smelling like we're working on a farm all day so we can get in the office but still not be exposed to pesticides and other nasties
it works it's an aluminum free deodorant that does not leave you smelling funky at the office well like I said it will not leave you smelling like a caveman or cave woman and it will also not have the bad stuff and at the xenoestrogens that we do not want