Best Deodorant for Sensitive Skin

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Best Deodorant for Sensitive Skin

It’s difficult to stay dry all throughout the seasons, especially if you live in a warmer climate. As much as you may want to slather on deodorant, sensitive skin types should exercise caution. The wrong combination of ingredients can aggravate your underarms to the point of being painful. 

You can avoid discomfort by opting for an all-natural deodorant specifically formulated for sensitive skin. There are plenty of ingredients derived directly from nature that will keep your underarms dry and smelling sweet well into the day and evening. 

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What to use for sensitive underarms

Just because you have sensitive skin beneath your arms doesn’t mean you should skip the deodorant. Thankfully, there are a number of natural ingredients to keep you smelling so fresh and so clean. Keep an eye out for the following: 

Magnesium

Magnesium is a mineral that can relieve muscle aches and pains, improve digestion, and naturally prevent unwanted odor. Because magnesium is most easily absorbed through direct contact with the skin, it’s a valuable ingredient in deodorant

Zinc Oxide

Commonly found in mineral sunscreens, some shampoos, and deodorants, zinc oxide has powerful odor-fighting properties. Zinc oxide is antimicrobial, meaning it can counteract the growth of bacteria such as staphylococcus spp (staph). 

Activated Charcoal

Soak up underarm sweat with the aid of activated charcoal. Thanks to charcoal’s porousness, it rapidly absorbs sweat and bacteria like a sponge. 

Bentonite Clay

Use bentonite clay to detoxify underarms that are red, itchy, or discolored. A byproduct of volcanic ash, bentonite clay is exceptionally absorbent, so your armpits stay dry well after you apply. In fact, it’s so porous that it actually acts like a natural vacuum for the pores, extracting toxins that cause unexpected breakouts.  

Tea Tree

Besides having a naturally clean scent, tea tree is antibacterial and antifungal. Because bacteria in sweat is what causes a foul stench beneath your underarms, tea tree comes in handy for keeping your BO at bay. You can dilute tea tree oil with water and apply it directly to your armpits, or look for a deodorant with tea tree as a primary ingredient. 

Best deodorant for itchy armpits

Can’t seem to find a deodorant that works with your sensitive skin? If you’re tired of suffering from itchy and inflamed underarms, you’ve got to get your hands on our Baking Soda Free Sensitive Boost Deodorant. Charcoal, magnesium, and zinc are blended in small batches with other organic ingredients to prevent stinky perspiration. 

With a variety of irresistible scents to choose from, there’s sure to be something that suits your preference. We’ve even introduced new scent selections that are certain to become customer favorites. Not a fan of fragrance? No problem! Moody Sisters offers an unscented option for the most sensitive skin. 

Sensitive Boost Charcoal Deodorant
from $12.00

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Best for sensitive skin.

Baking Soda Free | Odor & Moisture Control

Best selling baking soda free deodorant infused with charcoal, magnesium and zinc — unlike no other natural deodorant on the market.

2.65 oz twist up tube.

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Best deodorant for body use or dual protection

Calling all of our sensitive skin type girlies! If you need an all over, everyday solution for thigh chaffing, boob sweat, stinky pits or feet, look no further than the Moody Sisters Deodorizing Body Powder. Our body powder collection will keep you feeling clean and dry. Choose from the following fragrances for a fresh feel that’s never overpowering. 

Sensitive Deodorant Body Powder
$24.00

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Odor & Moisture Control | Whole Body Deodorant | Prevents Chaffing

Body deodorant and dusting powder for odor & moisture control for boob sweat, stinky pits and thigh chafing.

3.2 oz net wt. Jar comes with a flip-top lid and a free powder puff applicator.

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Tips to avoid sensitive armpits 

There’s no doubt that your choice of deodorant can either improve or exacerbate sensitive underarms. When you consider that the majority of women wax or shave their armpits, it’s no wonder  However, there are further steps you can take to ensure you don't experience irritation. Practice these habits and you’ll never have to battle inflamed armpits. 

  • Keep your underarms clean

One of the easiest ways to combat sensitive skin beneath your arms is to keep this spot clean. In other words, when you’re scrubbing in the shower, don’t neglect your armpits. Give them a little love and attention, just like you would any other area of the body. 

  • Allow armpits to dry before deodorizing

When your skin is clean and completely dry, your glands are better prepped to soak up deodorant for longer-lasting freshness. It’s also believed that warm water opens up your pores and preps them to receive moisture and nutrients. Therefore, we recommend showering with warm water, drying off thoroughly, and then applying your deodorant

  • Skip the strong scents

Ask just about anyone, and they’d probably prefer to smell sweet rather than stinky. Unfortunately, the artificial fragrance used in most common beauty products is one of the leading irritants for sensitive skin. Opt for a deodorant with essential oils or naturally derived fragrance that wears well throughout the day. 

  • Moisturize after shaving

Moisturizing your skin post-shave prevents razor bumps or burns, keeps your skin feeling soft and smooth, and leaves your legs looking oh so touchable. Applying moisturizer or a dry oil after shaving will also extend the life of your shave, so you have to do so less often. 

  • Swap out your razor regularly

To get the most life out of your razor, try to use the same blade for about 5-10 shaves. As soon as you notice any dullness on the blade, it’s time to either sharpen or switch it out altogether. This ensures that your skin gets the cleanest and closest shave possible.