Deodorants Buying Guide

Product Comparison

Evaluation Results

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NameThird Party Certification Price
Aubrey Organics Buy This Product

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Leaping Bunny $7.50-8.25
Bubble and Bee 100% Organic Deodorant Buy This Product

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None $8.95/2.5 oz.
Burts Bees Herbal Deodorant Spray Mist Buy This Product

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Natural Products Association Certified and Leaping Bunny $8/6 oz.
Crystal Body Deodorant Buy This Product

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Leaping Bunny $3.99-6.99
Dr. Hauschka Deodorant Buy This Product

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BDIH $19.95/1.7 oz.
Florere Deodorant Cream Buy This Product

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Leaping Bunny $8.50/1.6 oz.
Honeybee Gardens Deodorant Powder Buy This Product

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none $5.99
Logona Free Spray Deodorant Buy This Product

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BDIH $11.50/3.4 oz.
Miessence Roll-on Deodorant Buy This Product

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USDA organic $8.14
Naturally Fresh Deodorant Crystal Buy This Product

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None $3.95-6.95
Purenity Deodorant Spray Buy This Product

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None $8.79
Samantharama Deodorant Mist Buy This Product

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none $7.95
Terressentials Deodorant Buy This Product

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USDA Organic $10/3 oz.
Weleda Spray Deodorant Buy This Product

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BDIH, Natural Products Association $11-15/3.4 oz.

Table Key

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  • Greenest Product
  • Our Recommendation
  • Top Performance Per Category

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Smart Shopper's List

How We Made Our Decisions

These products contain healthier ingredients in place of toxic chemicals and most have third party certifications, such as USDA Certified Organic and Leaping Bunny. None of these products contain any Dirty Dozen ingredients, and some come in recyclable and/or recycled packaging. This list is by no means comprehensive, as the market for certified-organic and safer personal care products is constantly growing. Whenever you do purchase a new product, always read the ingredients list carefully and look for the third-party certifications featured in the chart.

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