13 yrs, 6 mths ago

Natural Cream deodorant – Aluminion Free

I just wanted to rave about this new fantastic deodorant I tried. I got it from ebay. The ingredients are all natural, it’s alluminion free and it keeps me smelling nice all day.

The lady who sells it makes this stuff at home and has sold 184 on ebay with fantastic all positive feedback.I just wanted to let you all know so you can enjoy it too.

I chose the scents ‘Orange Dream’
and ‘Lavendar’ but there are 16 different scents to choose from. OR you can ask her to make up a specific scent of your choice.

These are fragrance free, just contain natural scents from essential oils.

Here’s the link to anyone who’s interested;
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Natural-Cream-Deodorant-Antiperspirant-Aluminum-Free-/150499083283?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item68c6d995b7

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  • Bronze
    13 yrs ago

    Hi,

    My name is Jeremiah Blattler, I’m the owner and creator of Jungleman All-Natural Deodorant. I found this forum via google and thought it would be good to introduce my deodorant. I’ll try to keep any hyperbole or subjectivity out of my post, but as an owner, I’ll gladly admit that I’m biased towards my product, as I really do feel that it is the best in the world.

    Jungleman All-Natural Deodorant is hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and has the shortest ingredient list out of any deodorant in the world, with only 4 ingredients: sodium bicarbonate, corn starch, sustainable palm oil from non-peatlands, and tea tree oil. Jungleman All-Natural Deodorant has been tested by professional fighters, and passed with flying colors.

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    Whether you buy my product or not, I’ll be happy to answer any of your questions. Please let me know if this post offends anyone, as that is not my intention, rather it’s to get a safe, and effective alternative into the discussion.

  • Bronze
    13 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Hi…
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  • 13 yrs, 6 mths ago

    lush make a nice aluminum free deo its called teo. costs $10.50 smells so nice and keeps me dry all day. the smell fades too if your not a fan of the scent. best deo i have used.

  • 13 yrs, 6 mths ago

    Thank so much for the recommendation! I’ve been looking for a strong deo but didn’t want to use something that had lots of chemicals in it.
    How much did it cost for shipping?

  • 13 yrs, 6 mths ago

    I also found a recipe off the internet if anyone feels like making their own one. It’s similar ingredients to Mandy’s one on ebay but more simple and easier to make. Just add your own essential oils for scent 🙂

    http://www.passionatehomemaking.com/2008/03/update-homemade-deoderant.html

  • 13 yrs, 6 mths ago

    Here are the scents available or Mandy can make one up especially for you. I think I will try french vanilla and the grapefruit ones next time. The orange dream one really smells like you can eat it.

    Lemongrass
    Lavendar
    Tea Tree
    Orange Dream (very nice!)
    French Vanilla
    Lemon Drop
    Geranium
    Unscented
    Grapefruit
    Jasmine
    Rose
    Oriental Rose
    Sweet Earth (mandy’s fav! – currently out of stock)
    Down to Earth
    Oakmoss (manly)
    Gentlemens Blend

  • 13 yrs, 6 mths ago

    Yeh, I left it in the sunshine for about 30 mins I think, that helped a lot. I was a bit scared that if I put it in the microwave it might ruin it, so that’s why I didn’t try that straight away, but nice to know now it won’t get ruined!
    Tried it out today, so far, no sweat! I’m still dry even though it’s quite warm inside with the heater on and I feel like I should be sweating a bit (I usually do!) no irritation, either!
    It was a strange thing to apply though, as soon as you start massaging it into the underarm skin it dries quite quickly. I think I applied about maybe a fingernail size lump to each underarm (if that makes sense!). Does that sound like too much/too little Missteaaddict?

    That sounds right to me. I use about a thumb nail sized amount under each arm. It is quite solidified so I sometimes have to dig my finger in to get it out. But it depends as the coconut oil is temperature sensitive so if it’s a warmer day then is easier to get out. The rest on my fingers after applying doesn’t matter as it’s a good moisturiser.

  • 13 yrs, 6 mths ago

    I bought my mum the lavendar one and she really like it. She doesn’t have a very physical job so doesn’t sweat a huge amount anyway but she says that it works for her. She said she will get me to order some when she’s half way down the pot.

    I’ve been using the orange dream one. It has a cooling effect under the arms that feels really nice. I am a nurse and it’s really physical, I am running around constantly and do sweat quite a bit. I find that I still sweat with this deodorant (sweat is a natural thing so I’m happy to sweat) but the sweat doesn’t smell bad. I apply it before my 7 hour shift then again during the middle of the shift. I keep it handy in my handbag.

  • 13 yrs, 6 mths ago

    Yeh, I left it in the sunshine for about 30 mins I think, that helped a lot. I was a bit scared that if I put it in the microwave it might ruin it, so that’s why I didn’t try that straight away, but nice to know now it won’t get ruined!
    Tried it out today, so far, no sweat! I’m still dry even though it’s quite warm inside with the heater on and I feel like I should be sweating a bit (I usually do!) no irritation, either!
    It was a strange thing to apply though, as soon as you start massaging it into the underarm skin it dries quite quickly. I think I applied about maybe a fingernail size lump to each underarm (if that makes sense!). Does that sound like too much/too little Missteaaddict?

    Good to hear that you’ve found a way to soften it. I probably wouldn’t microwave it unless you’re sure the container won’t melt – stick to putting it somewhere warm for a little while I reckon.

    I’m tempted to buy some now. Might give it a shot when my crystal roll on runs out. If it’s keeping you dry and it’s dried without being sticky that sounds like a good amount. Although because i’m not familiar with the product I can’t say for sure.

    Glad to hear it’s going well. It’s so hard for most people to find a natural deodorant that works. I don’t sweat much so i’m pretty lucky but sometimes with my current one I get a bit self conscious and hope I don’t smell!

  • 13 yrs, 6 mths ago

    Yeh, I left it in the sunshine for about 30 mins I think, that helped a lot. I was a bit scared that if I put it in the microwave it might ruin it, so that’s why I didn’t try that straight away, but nice to know now it won’t get ruined!
    Tried it out today, so far, no sweat! I’m still dry even though it’s quite warm inside with the heater on and I feel like I should be sweating a bit (I usually do!) no irritation, either!
    It was a strange thing to apply though, as soon as you start massaging it into the underarm skin it dries quite quickly. I think I applied about maybe a fingernail size lump to each underarm (if that makes sense!). Does that sound like too much/too little Missteaaddict?

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