Soapwalla Natural Deodorant
The first thing I noticed about this deodorant was the colour: its almost black. I was curious if it would discolour my armpits. Its also heavy with essential oils (tea tree oil, lavender and peppermint make an appearance) which I love, but I was worried it might sting my freshly-shaved armpits.The Workout: I wore this threemini workout classes. Two of the workouts were cardio and one was a butt and thigh toning exercise.Sniff Test: Turns out it didnt give me grey armpits or sting at all. It absorbed quickly leaving no colour (you apply it with your hands) and was surprisingly gentle despite the essential oils. The creamy texture of this formula makes it feels like skincare and the scent is spa-worthy. The only downside: its packaged in a tub, rather than a stick. It didnt bother me, but some might find it inconvenient for on-the-go applications. After my workout, I was sweaty but surprised that my underarms didnt smell like body odour. My armpits were only marginally wetter than if Id worn antiperspirant, probably due to the absorbent cornstarch in the formula. Courtney Reilly-Larke, former managing editorSoapwalla Sensitive Skin Deodorant Cream – Lavender Mint, $22, soapwalla.comNext: What Do Experts Think of Clean Beauty in 2022?
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