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The unspoken truth about sensitive skin is that it doesn't stop at the neck. In fact, our underarms can be just as sensitive—and thanks to our deodorants and antiperspirants, they're subjected to active ingredients. (And don't blame it all on aluminum—even some "natural deodorants" can be irritating).
The Best Deodorants for Sensitive Skin
Luckily, there are formulas created specifically for sensitive skin, so they won't cause irritation. Still if you're extra reactive, "Consulting with a dermatologist can provide personalized recommendations based on specific skin sensitivities and concerns," says Michelle Henry, New York-based board-certified dermatologist and Degree partner. Below, find 15 of the best deodorants for sensitive skin (that actually work).
Pros
- Luxurious scents
Cons
Salt & Stone's chic little deo is one of those "if you know, you know" products you might see in the background of a fancy home tour. And it happens to work very well, too; even former antiperspirant devotees swear by it.
Customer Review:
"I have been searching for a natural deodorant that works and doesn’t irritate my sensitive skin. I had given up and gone without for years. I decided to try this and am thrilled that it smells great, isn’t sticky, and doesn’t bother my sensitive skin." —Danielle D.
Pros
- Great Price
- No baking soda
Cons
This drugstore fave leaves out the aluminum, alcohol, and baking soda, but manages to keep pits fresh for up to 48 hours.
Customer Review:
"I've struggled with dermatitis from using all-natural deodorants. After talking to a dermatologist they recommended this product. It changed my armpits—they are so soft and rash free." —rfpalaski
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Pros
- Dries instantly
- Great price
Cons
Those who prefer a dry spray can still get in on a sensitive formula, such as this antiperspirant and deodorant from Degree. It goes on clear, lasts up to 72 hours, and has a light scent of vanilla and almond, too.
Customer Review:
"This deodorant works great and outlasts others. It's a sensitive dry spray antiperspirant deodorant that has a nice cooling effect when sprayed on and has a decent scent. It definitely works and lasts 72hrs." —Izzyisreal25
Best Clinical Strength
Secret Clinical Strength Invisible Solid Sensitive Antiperspirant & Deodorant Unscented
Pros
- Great for sweat protection
- Lasts up to 72 hours
Cons
Finally, someone realized you can have sensitive skin and sweat a lot. Secret's Free & Sensitive Clinical Strength formula has the maximum percentage of sweat-blocking Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex Gly (if you're into that), and is also formulated with skincare ingredients like vitamin B5 to soothe skin.
Customer Review:
"Been using this deodorant for years. Works well for someone who excessively sweats but it doesn’t irritate my sensitive skin." —Aly
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Pros
- Absorbs sweat
- Safe for pregnancy and breastfeeding
Cons
Made with mamas in mind (both current and to-be), Hatch's aluminum-free deodorant has arrowroot to absorb moisture, and a light Japanese citrus and chamomile fragrance.
Customer Review:
"First natural deodorant which actually works! So far no allergic reaction (has been 2 weeks). Definitely reordering for the rest of my pregnancy." —Sarah K
Best Hydrating
Caudalie Vinofresh Natural Stick Deodorant
Pros
- Soothing ingredients
Cons
Did you know Caudalie makes deodorant? It's made with prebiotic grape water to balance the microbiome, as well as eucalyptus for a fresh scent that lasts up to 24 hours.
Customer Review:
"Doesn’t stain, keeps you fresh (even the stinkiest of times), easy and clean to apply compared to other natural deodorants." —LB720
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Pros
- Won't stain clothing
Cons
Hypoallergenic and suitable for sensitive skin, this slightly fancy-schmancy roll-on smells fresh and is derm-approved.
Customer Review:
"I was surprised, but this deodorant works for me. You may need to reapply it before your night party, but it works nicely during the day."
Pros
- No baking soda or aluminum
- Luxe Fragrances
Cons
These palm-sized deos are formulated for what you have going on in your day, from workouts to work presentations. You get three minis for $20, so you can throw one in every bag, glove compartment, and desk.
Customer Review:
"Best deodorants for every occasion! Lasts all day." —Sami L.
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Best Without Baking Soda
Humble Aluminum-Free Natural Deodorant Formulated for Sensitive Skin
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Pros
- Scents are nice without being overpowering
- Works like the original without baking soda
Cons
Humble has a devoted following for its aluminum-free offerings, but they also have an option specifically for sensitive skin. Made with cornstarch and magnesium hydroxide rather than baking soda, and Wild Candelilla Wax in lieu of beeswax, it works just as well as the original.
Customer Review:
"No natural deodorant is going to last forever, so that doesn't bother me. You always have to reapply often. That said, I think it lasts a decent amount of time and does a pretty good job. I like the scent and the ingredient list is good." —Olive
Pros
- Refill pods cut down on plastic by 50%
Cons
Iskra Lawrence's bodycare brand has a devoted following for its, well, everything—but particularly these cute, skincare-infused deodorants. The scents, like Island Orchid and Santal Bloom, are on the strong side at first, but temper to be barely there as the day goes on.
Customer Review:
"I found it y’all—the aluminum free, baking soda free, actually effective, good smelling, non-irritating deodorant that LASTS. The DEO OF MY DREAMS that combines high quality across style, function, ingredients… *chefs kiss*! Praise Saltair, for we have seen a miracle today!" —S.E.A.
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Pros
- Absorbs sweat
Cons
Megababe is another brand with cult-favorite deodorants. It glides on clear and smooth, has vitamin E and coconut to nourish skin, and also helps absorb sweat thanks to corn starch.
Customer Review:
"First off, I want more products with this scent. It is so good!! This is the first aluminum-free deodorant. I have been using it for about a week and have not been experiencing any irritation that I usually get with previous products. I find that it holds up well all day." —Jess
Pros
- Skincare ingredients
- Good for extra sensitive skin
Cons
- Not for excessive sweating
If you're extra-sensitive, sometimes the only option is to use a formula that doesn't have harsh ingredients or fragrance. In this case, it works courtesy of anti-odor probiotics, and also has skin-loving vitamin C, antibacterial tea tree, and calming aloe.
Customer Review:
"Alo, please change nothing!! This is so good. The packaging and formula are spot on and the ingredients are so softening. Thank you for changing the natural deo game!" —Stacy
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Pros
- No baking soda
- Comes in 4 scents
Cons
Native has a whole line of sensitive deodorants, which work like their best-selling original formulas, only without the baking soda.
Customer Review:
"I recently had a severe allergic reaction to a new deodorant. My armpits were on fire, and itched terribly. It took weeks of using a drying medication to clear it up. I am so happy that I decided to try Native!!! No itchy underarms, and I love the Cotton & Lily scent!" —KathyLG
Pros
- Lasts up to an entire week
- Super-concentrated formula
Cons
This teeny tube is filled with a deodorant cream that works to neutralize odor-causing bacteria thanks to micro silver. All you need is a tiny dab, and it will last anywhere from three to seven days.
Customer Review:
"FINALLY an alternative deodorant that works exactly as promised...It really does last for days at a time - which I love - and its so nice to never have deodorant smudges on my clothes anymore. One thing I've personally noticed is that (for me) it lasts longer if I apply it to dry armpits rather than putting it on when I'm straight out of the shower." —sylph
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Pros
- 100% biodegradable packaging
- No baking soda
Cons
These low-waste deodorant sticks have light and lovely scent options, and are made with arrowroot to absorb sweat.
Customer Review:
"Smells great and doesn't cause rash. I'm allergic to most other natural deodorants but this one is great!! I also love there's no plastic. Can't beat the price either. Outstanding!" —Dvk616
Frequently Asked Questions
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What Causes Sensitivity to Deodorant?
It all comes down to the ingredients. In some cases, it's an integral part: fragrance. "Sensitive skin can react negatively to the fragrances commonly found in deodorants and antiperspirants, resulting in symptoms such as itching, redness, or a rash," explains Henry. "Additionally, the inclusion of harsh chemicals like alcohol, preservatives, or dyes in some formulas can further contribute to skin irritation for those with sensitive skin."
Can You Use Antiperspirant If You Have Sensitive Skin?
Short answer: It depends. Longer answer: "While aluminum-containing products are generally considered safe, they have the potential to cause irritation or allergic reactions in some people," explains Henry. "For individuals with sensitive skin, it is advisable to select deodorant and antiperspirant products specifically formulated for sensitive skin or labeled as 'hypoallergenic.' These products typically have reduced fragrance content and contain milder ingredients to minimize the likelihood of irritation."
With any product, the derm also recommends a patch test first. "Conducting a patch test by applying a small amount of the product to a small area of skin and observing for any adverse reactions is recommended before using it on a larger area," she explains. "If irritation occurs, discontinue use and seek alternative options."
The main thing, says the derm, is not to use something that irritates your skin—even if it "works" otherwise. "Ultimately, it is crucial to pay attention to individual skin reactions and choose products accordingly to minimize the risk of irritation," says Henry.
Lindy Segal
Lindy Segal is a beauty writer and editor. In addition to regularly contributing to BAZAAR.COM, she also writes for Glamour, People, WhoWhatWear, and Fashionista, among other publications. She lives in New York City with her Chihuahua mix, Barney.