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Review on ๐ŸŒฟ Organic Roll-On Deodorant by Real Purity by Denise Hansen

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The best non-irritating natural deodorant

I have been using only natural deodorants, both ready-made and homemade, for over 10 years. I have Toms of Maine, Lafe's, Herbal Clear, Green People, Nourish Organics, Dr. Mercola, salt crystals, vinegar, milk of magnesia, baking soda, witch hazel, combinations of coconut oil, shea butter, beeswax, diatomaceous earth, arrowroot flour, and essential oils. I've even tried adding probiotics to homemade deodorant cream. Anything that contained propylene glycol or baking soda gave me a rash, so I eventually stopped trying anything that had them. The deodorants that didn't give me a rash just didn't work very well or stopped working after a while. So far so good with the Real Purity Balloon. The smell is much stronger than I expected but less noticeable when applied than when sniffing out the bottle. Small things have a big impact. I apply a very small amount from a bottle to each dimple, then rub evenly with a couple of fingers to cover the entire area, and then wash my hands. I find this speeds up the drying process and minimizes the amount used, but is still effective. Surprisingly, the deodorant lasts all night. Other deodorants have required me to wash and reapply (unless I've showered), but Real Purity got me a few days without washing and reapplying when I had the flu (and was sweating a lot too!) and didn't smell Everyone. (Don't worry, I ended up taking a shower even though I didn't smell it :). To be honest, I was skeptical when I bought it because I had tried many deodorants before. But I'm just tired of buying things that didn't actually work, or putting so much effort into making things I made that didn't work either. I'm so glad I tried anyway. It really works! I recommend anyone with sensitive skin who wants to use only natural skin care products to try this product.

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