I Tested 9 Of The Most Popular Deodorants And Antiperspirants, As Someone Who Can Break A Sweat While Literally Standing Still

    I tested each one on a variety of factors — including application, scent, and effectiveness against odor.

    I don't know about any of you but when it comes to buying deodorant, I'm always a bit overwhelmed at the amount of options. I have my go-to brands, but I'm always second-guessing when I see them up against everything else.

    When standing in the deodorant aisle, my mind is flooded with questions like, do spray deodorants last longer than stick deodorants? Is there actually a natural deodorant with a scent lasts longer than an hour? Which deodorant or antiperspirant will keep my armpits driest throughout the day?? It's A LOT.

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    So I decided to do myself a favor: I tested a variety of deodorants and antiperspirants to determine the best of the best. Again, there were SO many to choose from — but I narrowed them down to nine.

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    Here is how I planned to test each deodorant and antiperspirant:

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    Before I started testing, I reached out to an expert for a brief overview of the difference between deodorants and antiperspirants.

    "Deodorants do not alter sweating. Deodorants contain ingredients that change the pH of the skin to make the environment less suitable for bacteria to survive in," explained Dr. Afton Cobb, MD, FAAD.  

    "Antiperspirants reduce sweating. They deliver aluminum salts to plug sweat ducts, thereby blocking sweat release. These are what we frequently recommend as dermatologists for people who have trouble with excessive sweating," added Dr. Cobb. 

    "The way that antiperspirants influence body odor is by minimizing the moist environment that bacteria thrive in," she added. 

    Each serves its own purpose and some products are a combination of the two. For the sake of this post: I'm aware that deodorants are not meant to keep your underarms completely dry — but I still took into consideration if any of them succeeded in keeping me dry and how well they did it. 

    I should also note that this ranking is subjective and based solely on my experience — and my body's reaction to these products. What worked best (or worst) for me might not be the same for you, but I'm hopeful this can still be helpful. So without further ado, here is the complete ranking of the deodorants and antiperspirants I tried, from least favorite to favorite!

    Antiperspirants

    FIFTH PLACE: Tom's of Maine Coconut Lavender, $5.99

    Tom's deodorant

    When testing out Tom's of Maine, I applied it first thing in the morning after showering and getting dressed. I wore the deodorant for the duration of my day — which included a full workday, some errands, a physical therapy appointment, and a low-impact workout.

    Overall Rating: 2/5. Even with me reapplying repeatedly throughout the day, Tom's of Maine gave out once I did anything physical. It was also the least scented of the brands I tried.

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    FOURTH PLACE: Old Spice Captain, $5.99

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    After showering and applying for the day, the first thing I noticed was the scent on this one was SO strong.

    Overall rating: 2.5/5. Old Spice didn't really keep me dry and it was chalky and clumpy during application — but I was at least impressed with how long its scent lasted.

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    THIRD PLACE: Dove Nourishing Secrets Dry Spray, $7.48

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    I sprayed this antiperspirant on in the morning and after going on a walk and doing some work outside, I felt the need to spray some more on because my armpits were already sweaty and the scent disappeared.

    Overall rating: 3/5. Although I had high hopes for this spray based on previous usage, my feelings about it have since changed. 😐

    the author with a visible underarm stain

    SECOND PLACE: Degree Advanced 72H Motionsense, $4.48

    front and overhead shots of a stick of degree deodorant

    During application, it went on white — which made me nervous because I was wearing a dark top.

    Overall rating: 3.5/5. Degree managed to keep me dry and its very strong scent lasted. But it had a not-so-great application and immediately transferred white to my clothes.

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    FIRST PLACE: Secret Clinical Strength Completely Clean Invisible Solid, $12.82

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    After application, I was relieved when my armpits felt dry and non-sticky with the Secret Clinical Strength. But I knew the ultimate test was seeing how well this smell and feeling lasted throughout my day.

    Overall rating: 4.5/5. Secret really delivered with this antiperspirant! IMO, it did not disappoint. It honestly was the only antiperspirant on my list that actually did everything it claimed.

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    Deodorants

    Before testing the different deodorants on my list, I also asked Dr. Cobb to answer clear up my confusion about deodorants marketed as "natural."

    "Natural deodorants are less likely to use triclosan and tend to incorporate other ingredients, such as baking soda, hops, or witch hazel," she told BuzzFeed. 

    "Natural deodorants also tend to include essential oils of various types, as opposed to synthetic fragrances which are more likely to be utilized in standard deodorants," she added.

    FOURTH PLACE: Arm & Hammer Essentials Natural Deodorant, $4.99

    front and overhead shots of a stick of arm & hammer deodorant

    I first learned of this deodorant from one of my favorite YouTubers who RAVED about it, so my expectations were high. Right off the bat, I liked how it was a clear stick and the vanilla sandalwood scent smelled delicious.

    Overall rating: 1.5/5. This was another natural deodorant that just...didn't work for me. Within hours of application, the scent was completely gone and my armpits felt sticky, which is a deodorant pet peeve of mine.

    As a point of comparison, I've tried non-natural Arm & Hammer deodorants in the past that I didn't mind. So knowing that in addition to the fabulous review that YouTuber gave of this deodorant, my high expectations were (sadly) not met.

    While wearing it through the day, the simplest of tasks still made my armpits sweaty, meaning the product wasn't doing anything for my sweat. (Again, I know that's not technically deodorant's job but STILL.)

    I was disappointed that the scent didn't last because it was a really nice scent for deodorant, as I find other vanilla options smell too much like a candle. The only positive was that this deodorant went on clear — so no transfer to my clothes — — but the fact that it went on wet annoyed me

    Notes:

    • Application: 1/5. Went on clear, but it left my armpits feeling wet.

    • Scent: 2/5. The scent was nice but it did not last long nor did it mask any odor.

    • Effectiveness: 1/5. Its scent didn't last and I sweat a lot wearing it.

    • Active ingredient(s): Propylene glycol, purified water,  sodium stearate, Maris sal - Magnesium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, citrus aurantium bergamia peel oil, amyris balsamifera oil, fragrance — deodorant

    THIRD PLACE: Kosas Chemistry AHA Serum Deodorant, $16

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    At first glance, I was surprised at how small the Kosas tube looked considering the $16 price tag. However, when I actually compared ounces to another contender in this post, it was actually .75 ounces bigger.

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    Overall rating: 2.5/5. Although it felt wet upon application, it kept me fairly dry until I worked out. Once I started sweating, though, all bets were off. The smell was gone and my underarms were very sweaty.

    After applying this pricey deodorant and letting my underarms dry, I went to Sephora's website to read more about it. The product claims that its "AHA blend deodorizes, exfoliates, improves skin‘s moisture, and addresses visible dullness and discoloration." Sounds nice — but as I did more active tasks, I found the product to be ineffective at masking odor, so the fancy serum talk didn't really matter.

    Admittedly, I didn't test the product for long enough to see if its claims about improving underarm texture and discoloration checked out. But given its (lack of) effectiveness, I wasn't motivated to try it for much longer.

    Notes:

    • Application: 2/5. Went on clear but my armpits felt very wet. 

    • Scent: 3/5. The scent was nice but subtle and it disappeared once I got sweaty.

    • Effectiveness: 2.5/5. It kept me smelling good — until I worked out. Then all bets were off.

    • Active ingredient(s): Shikimic acid, Mandelic acid, lactic acid — deodorant

    SECOND PLACE: Native Aluminum Free Deodorant in Butter Cream and French Vanilla, $12.97

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    I applied the deodorant in the morning and despite its brown color, it went on clear and dried instantly. So far, so good!

    Overall rating: 4/5. This deodorant impressed me! It applied nicely and smelled amazing.

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    FIRST PLACE: Bee & You Natural Roll-On, $10.99

    a side by side of a deodorant

    When I first took the cap off of this deodorant, I was surprised at how scented it was. After testing a few natural options already, the bar was somewhat low since there were things I liked and didn't like about the other ones.

    Overall rating: 4.5/5. I was not expecting to love this deodorant as much as I did but wow — this was the best out of all the ones I tested.

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    TL;DR — Here are my top picks:

    • Favorite antiperspirant: Secret Clinical Strength Completely Clean Invisible Solid ($12.82) 

    • Favorite deodorant: Bee & You Natural Roll-On ($10.99)

    I loved both scents, both underarm products applied dry, and neither transferred any white to my clothes. However, if I had to pick an overall favorite, the Secret antiperspirant kept me drier than the Bee & You Natural deodorant — so the former is a better fit for my active lifestyle.

    Dr. Cobb offered additional guidance and advice when looking for a deodorant or antiperspirant that's right for you — especially if you're concerned about aluminum-based products.

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    And those with certain allergies should be careful about their underarm product of choice, Dr. Cobb added.

    "People who have fragrance allergies should avoid products with fragrance listed in the ingredients, but people without a history of reactions to fragrance should be fine to use it," Dr. Cobb explained.

    "For people who experience excessive sweating, aluminum-based antiperspirants are the most effective option. If someone is concerned about the risks, they might consider other methods to minimize sweating — such as botulinum toxin (aka Botox) armpit injections, glycopyrrolate medication or medicated wipes, iontophoresis, or energy-based devices such as MiraDry," she advised.

    "For people who have bad-smelling body odor, another option would be to try washing the area with a benzoyl peroxide wash to help minimize bacteria," Dr. Cobb added.

    What's your favorite deodorant and antiperspirant? Let me know in the comments!