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Your underarms are naturally one of the most sensitive parts of your body —the skin is thinner and more delicate and it's often warmer and more moist than other areas. If you already have sensitive skin prone to allergies or irritation, your underarm skin may be especially reactive.
Traditional deodorant and antiperspirant formulas can be harsh on the underarm's delicate skin, but luckily, many formulations have come out that not only keep irritations at bay, but also soothe and calm sensitive skin. Dr. Ope Ofodile, MD, MPH, cosmetic and medical dermatologist at Dermatology and Surgery Specialists of North Atlanta, weighs in with what to avoid and look for when it comes to deodorants that are safe, for even the most sensitive underarms.
How to choose the best deodorants for sensitive skin:
When picking a new deodorant, it's important to look for "moisturizing ingredients such as shea butter and coconut oil [to] help soothe sensitive skin under the arms," Dr. Ofodile says. It's also important to know what ingredients to avoid. Though everyone has different sensitivities, Dr. Ofodile says there are some ingredients to look out for that commonly cause irritation for more sensitive skin types, so she recommends patients avoid the following:
- Fragrance. While you may want your armpits to smell like roses, Dr. Ofodile says that added fragrances can be harsh on skin.
- Alcohol. It's a drying ingredient and can cause further irritation for sensitive skin.
- Parabens. They may be common in many skincare products, but if your skin is prone to irritation, they can cause contact dermatitis.
- AHA. A chemical exfoliant, high percentages of alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA) can be too harsh for easily irritated underarms.
- Aluminum. One of the most common ingredients in traditional antiperspirants, aluminum blocks sweat ducts so that you don't sweat. Many people sensitive to traditional antiperspirants find that aluminum is the problem, so it's best to look for a product labeled a true "deodorant" in lieu of an antiperspirant, or look for "aluminum-free" on the label (think natural deodorants).
Below, find the best deodorants for sensitive skin, based on dermatologist advice and GH editor and Beauty Lab favorites — no matter how reactive your underarms are.
Pros
- No added fragrance
- Fights odor
- Absorbs moisture
Cons
Formulated with no added fragrances and aluminum, this deodorant is all-natural and suitable for sensitive skin. Blended with aloe vera to calm and soothe skin while you apply, this formula keeps underarms dry while making sure they don't become inflamed.
Pros
- Unscented
- Long-lasting
Cons
You may be familiar with Tom's of Maine as one of the original natural deodorants to hit the market. Aloe and sunflower seed oil help soothe and hydrate. "I am very satisfied," one online reviewer says. "It's unscented and there's no perfumes or dyes in it that I tend to break out because of with other deodorants, and it's natural."
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Pros
- Ultra-gentle formula
- Easy to use
- Unscented
Cons
"Vanicream Aluminum-Free Deodorant is my absolute favorite," Dr. Ofodile says."It contains no worrisome ingredients and provides incredible sweat and odor protection all day." This deodorant has no dyes, fragrance, parabens or aluminum.
Pros
- Absorbs moisture
- Fights odor
- Unscented
Cons
Natural deodorant converts have praised Native for ensuring they never smell. Coconut oil and shea butter soothe sensitive underarm skin while probiotics and tapioca help soak up sweat. "This is not only effective andkeeps me smelling nice all day no matter how hot it is outside, but no negative reactions after two weeks of wear," one online reviewer says.
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Best Salt-Free Deodorant for Sensitive Skin
Vichy 24-Hour Aluminum-Free Salt-Free Dry Touch Deodorant Stick
Pros
- Unscented
- Long-lasting
Cons
Alcohol-free, aluminum-free, fragrance-freeand paraben-free, this deodorant is good for even the most sensitive underarms."It's the only aluminum free deodorant I have tried that actually works," one online reviewer says."It may require reapplying during summer months or after a hard workout, but it still works better than anything else I have tried. It is also great if you have sensitive skin. I have never had a bad reaction from it."
Pros
- Moisturizing
Cons
- Contains fragrance
Dove is known for mixing moisturizers into their deodorants, which helps soothe irritable skin. For those with super sensitive skin, there's this formula — it contains 0 percent aluminum, which will ensure your underarms don't get red or itchy."I am very sensitive to odors and chemicals," one onlinereviewer says."This is the only deodorant me and my son can use. No problems with sensitivity at all and it works."
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Best Soothing Deodorant for Sensitive Skin
Schmidt's Aluminum Free Natural Deodorant for Women and Men
Pros
- Unscented
- Moisturizing
Cons
- Contains baking soda
Schmidt's uses coconut oil and shea butter to moisturize the underarms. "I am very sensitive andreact to a lot of fragranced products," one online reviewer says. "This deodorant has no smell and it is amazing at keeping my underarms dry and preventing body odor." Take note: this deodorant uses baking soda, so if you're sensitive to baking soda, it might be good to steer clear or do a patch test before using.
Pros
- Gentle
- Fights odor
Cons
- Contains mandelic acid
GH Beauty Lab Senior Chemist Sabina Wizemann uses this deodorant."We all seem not to like or tolerate 'natural' deodorants in my house; we all get itchy underarms (mainly baking soda-based ones seem to trigger that)," she says. "I brought homeDrunk Elephant Sweet Pitti DeodorantCream, and we’ve been all enjoying it and also being itchiness-free. It is gentle and it keeps the B.O. at bay."
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Pros
- No synthetic fragrance
- Gentle
Cons
While this deodorant has a light scent, it's completely natural — there are no synthetic fragrances added. It also has no aluminum, parabens or baking soda, making it suitable for everyone. Beauty Director April Franzino doesn't typically use natural deodorants, but if she does, she goes for this one, since it doesn't feel sticky or irritate her skin.
Pros
- Easy to use
- Moisturizing
- Fights odor
Cons
Not only does this innovative formula keep underarm sweat at bay, you can use it in other sweaty areas of the body.This all-over deodorant is easy to use and keeps sweat at bay. “It rubs in clear and doesn't have a sticky feeling that deodorant gives,” one onlinereviewer says. “It doesn't leave that deodorant film on your skin either, absorbs pretty well and does actually work. The skin feels quite moisturized after using this, as a lotion would do for you.”
Katie Berohn
ELLE Beauty Editor
Katie Berohn is the Beauty Assistant at Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day and Prevention magazines, all part of the Hearst Lifestyle Group. She graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, with a major in journalism and minor in technology, arts, and media, and earned her Master’s Degree at NYU’s Graduate Program of Magazine Journalism. In addition, Katie has held editorial internships at Denver Life Magazine, Yoga Journal, and Cosmopolitan, a digital editorial internship at New York Magazine’s The Cut, a social good fellowship at Mashable, and has freelanced for HelloGiggles. When she’s not obsessing over the latest skincare launch or continuing her endless search for the perfect shade of red nail polish, Katie can be found in a hot yoga class, trying everything on the menu at New York’s newest restaurant, or hanging out at a trendy wine bar with her friends.