Friday, May 29, 2015

product reviews: deodorants

Cruelty free skin care? Yes.
Cruelty free makeup? Yes.
Cruelty free deodorant? Now that seems a bit trickier.

I've tried the Crystal route...does this one work for anyone? I've never met a single person.  I'm wet and stinky by the end of a normal day (let alone a work out day!?! Eep!) If you're curious it retails for about $5.00 and is available all over the place.

I tried Lavanila.  The 100% healthy deodorant.  Alright, light scent.  Occasionally by the very end of the day, I may feel a little questionable. My fragrance of choice was Vanilla Lavander...side note: must be a fan of Vanilla.  I purchased from Sephora initially, but it's also available on Amazon; retails for $14.00.


Trader Joe's unscented with cotton fibers.  Affordable and ok...it works, but maybe I just prefer the scented route.  Available at Trader Joe's.

In the end I went back to my tried and true deodorant of choice.  It's Donna Karan's Cashmere Mist, and while I sincerely doubt that it is cruelty free (never managed to find a straight up yes/no) and it is on the expensive side ($24.00 a pop) it has never let me down.  Available at Sephora, ULTA, and assorted department stores (in the fragrance section).

I'm still searching for a good cruelty free alternative...if anyone out there has any suggestions please let me know!

Cheers!


2 comments:

  1. Have you tried Tom's?

    Also Donna Karan is owned by Estee Lauder and can be assumed to participate in some form of animal testing. I use this blog a lot for info: http://www.logicalharmony.net/an-update-on-all-estee-lauder-brands-and-animal-testing/#axzz3bbEGCED0

    PETA also says they test, but PETA creeps me out so you can ignore that.

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  2. I want to say I tried Tom's a while back, but not recently. I agree with you regarding PETA...they appear to have some pretty extreme whackadoos. I'll check out logicalharmony. Thank you.

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