The best natural deodorants that actually work, according to derms and editors

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Natural deodorants usually have plant-based ingredients and natural fragrances to help mask body odor — but they probably won’t stop you from sweating.
Natural deodorant from Schmidt's, Salt & Stone and Native
Because sweating and smelling usually go hand in hand, our dermatologists agreed that you should stick with antiperspirants if your main concern is odor management.Schmidt's; Salt & Stone; Native

Natural deodorants don’t have the best reputation for reducing odor. In fact, they don’t actually prevent you from sweating, allowing odor-causing bacteria to thrive. Experts told me, however, that natural deodorants have come a long way in their effectiveness and certainly have exploded in popularity with brands like Native, Schmidt’s, Necessaire and Kosas launching their own versions of the product.

The term “natural” isn’t regulated by the FDA so any brand can give its deodorant that label for marketing purposes, according to the dermatologists we spoke to. A common marker of natural deodorants, however, is the absence of aluminum-based compounds, which are the active ingredient in antiperspirants that work to temporarily “plug” the sweat ducts in your armpits and stop sweat from flowing onto your skin, according to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

But are all-natural, aluminum-free deodorants actually safer than antiperspirants, and are they actually effective at minimizing body odor? I consulted dermatologists about how well natural deodorants work and what you should consider before purchasing them.

Selected.Our top picks

What is natural deodorant — and should you use it?

Natural or aluminum-free deodorants contain plant-based ingredients and natural fragrances like botanical extract and essential oils to mask the smell of body odor. They’ll usually also include ingredients like baking soda, arrowroot, cornstarch and vegetable-derived glycerin to help absorb some moisture, according to the dermatologists I consulted.

Conventional deodorants, on the other hand, will usually contain synthetic ingredients like parabens, a type of preservative, and propylene glycol, a liquid substance that prevents products from becoming dry and cracked but often causes allergic reactions, according to Dr. Ronda Farah, a board-certified dermatologist at the University of Minnesota Medical School and M Health Fairview. They may also contain a low level of aluminum to prevent excessive sweating (compared to a higher level of aluminum in antiperspirants).

“A lot of [natural deodorants] also have coconut oil, which has some natural antibacterial properties, as well as shea butter, which is going to make the formula thicker and allow the deodorant to create a film over the armpit so it’s not secreting as much sweat,” says Dr. Apple Bodemer, a board-certified dermatologist and associate professor of dermatology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. However, she warns that deodorants containing these ingredients “can be tricky” since they may stain fabric.

How I picked the best natural deodorants

Since the term “natural” is not regulated by the FDA, each of the deodorants I compiled is highly rated, aluminum-free and contains mostly natural ingredients in line with our experts’ guidance. The dermatologists I consulted recommend considering the following factors when shopping for a natural, aluminum-free deodorant:

  • Ingredients: Look for deodorants with mostly natural ingredients, including essential oils for fragrance and natural moisture absorbers like baking soda, arrowroot and cornstarch. If you are prone to irritation, consider arrowroot as a moisture-absorbing alternative to baking soda (which can sometimes irritate sensitive skin).
  • Scent: Make sure that the essential oils that create a fragrance are lower on the deodorant’s ingredients list to avoid potential irritation. If you have very sensitive skin, look for a deodorant that is unscented.

The best natural deodorants to try in 2025

Listed below are top-rated and NBC Select staff-favorite natural deodorants that are in line with our experts’ guidance.

Best overall

Native Regular Deodorant

Native’s natural deodorant is made from naturally derived ingredients like coconut oil, probiotics, tapioca starch and shea butter. In addition to an unscented option, the deodorant is offered in 17 classic scents, all of which are made from a proprietary blend of oils. NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin and NBC Select reporter Harry Rabinowitz are both fans of Native’s natural deodorants, and Malin says it’s the best out of all other natural options she’s tried. “I don’t notice a difference between how this natural deodorant and other ‘non-natural’ options work, even when I wear it during the most sweat-heavy cardio workouts,” she says. “It applies smoothly and has a non-sticky feel — I also love that it comes in a variety of scents.”

Native’s Regular Deodorant contains baking soda to help neutralize odor-causing bacteria, according to the brand. Native also offers a natural deodorant for sensitive skin that’s free of baking soda for those prone to irritation.

Best gel

Necessaire The Deodorant Gel

I’ve used Necessaire’s Deodorant Gel, which is free from aluminum and baking soda, for a little over a year and love that it dries quickly and doesn’t leave a white residue like the solid deodorants I’ve used in the past. I do notice that I sweat a lot with this deodorant, so I’ll typically use it in the wintertime when I’m not sweating as much outdoors. It also has a pleasant eucalyptus scent derived from essential oils that’s not overpowering. However, I recommend taking it slow when you first start using the product: I experienced some itchiness under the arms when I first started applying it, and it took a few weeks for my skin to fully get used to the formula.

Best stick

Schmidt’s Deodorant Stick

Schmidt’s Deodorant Stick is certified natural by Ecocert, an organic certification organization based in Europe. It includes ingredients like magnesium hydroxide to counteract odor-causing bacteria on the skin, arrowroot powder and baking soda to absorb moisture, and a blend of essential oils to add fragrance. The deodorant has a 4.1-star average rating from 711 reviews on the brand’s website and is available in eight scents, including Lavender Sage, Fresh Cucumber and Clean Coconut. If you’d rather opt for a baking soda-free option, Schmidt’s also offers a sensitive skin version of its natural deodorant.

Best scented

Salt & Stone Natural Deodorant

Former NBC Page Mikhaila Archer says she made the switch to natural deodorants because she dislikes the distinct, artificial smell of aluminum-containing deodorants, which never really reduced odor. “I bought Salt & Stone’s natural deodorant after seeing a creator rave about it on social media and haven’t looked back since,” she says. Archer recommends the deodorant for its subtle scent, which includes notes of bergamot, French lavender, cypress and eucalyptus, which keeps her smelling good throughout the entire day, even after intense workouts. “It’s the first deodorant I’ve used that makes me feel totally protected no matter what the situation,” she says.

Salt and Stone Natural Deodorant stick with the cap off, held up by a left hand against a white background.
The Salt and Stone deodorant has a subtle scent that helps to mask odor even during intense, sweaty workouts.Courtesy of Nikki Brown

Best cream

Soapwalla Deodorant Cream

This cream deodorant from Soapwalla, which has a 4.2-star average rating from over 800 reviews on Amazon, comes in a glass pot, which allows you to scoop out the product and apply it liberally under your arms. Since the deodorant doesn’t contain any waxes or hardeners, it can liquify with temperature fluctuations — if this happens, Soapwalla recommends gently stirring the deodorant until it’s well-mixed and popping the container into your freezer for 20 minutes until it re-solidifies.

Best for sensitive skin

Evolvetogether Natural Deodorant

Malin says Evolvetogether’s natural deodorant is great for everyday use, and she uses it for low-intensity workouts like yoga and pilates. However, because she notices that the deodorant makes her sweat more, she doesn’t recommend it for heavy sweating days or workouts, like running. The deodorant goes on clear and is scented with lemon, patchouli, sage and cedarwood.

Best roll-on

Kosas Chemistry Deodorant

The Chemistry Deodorant from Kosas has alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) to tackle body odor instead of moisture-absorbing ingredients like baking soda. AHAs also helps control hyperpigmentation, even out skin tone and lower the pH under your arms to make it harder for odor-causing bacteria to thrive, according to Kosas. The Chemistry Deodorant, which has a 4.1-star average rating from over 1,700 reviews on Amazon, is offered in two scents, Serene Clean and Beachy Clean, as well as in an unscented version.

Best gel-stick

Ursa Major Natural Deodorant

Another natural deodorant with a gel-like consistency, this option from Ursa Major is a non-staining deodorant stick that includes a blend of peppermint, eucalyptus and rosemary essential oils for fragrance. It’s made with other naturally-derived ingredients like soothing aloe vera and moisture-absorbing kaolin clay and baking soda. You also won’t need to worry about replacing it too often: The deodorant can last for up to four months with daily use, according to the brand.

Best non-staining

Crystal Mineral Roll-On Deodorant

This roll-on gel deodorant from Crystal has a hypoallergenic, non-staining formula that includes natural mineral salts to help prevent body odor, according to the brand. The deodorant is offered in an unscented version, as well as several naturally-scented options like Lavender & White Tea, Chamomile & Green Tea and Vanilla & Jasmine. It’s also highly rated with a 4.2-star average rating from over 21,800 reviews on Amazon.

Best balm

AKT Deodorant Balm

When NBC Select SEO editor Nikki Brown stopped using deodorant over a year ago, she says that her body acclimated and body odor was no longer an issue. However, since becoming more active and returning to office work, she wears AKT a few days a week (“no one wants to be the smelly colleague”) and has been pleasantly surprised at how well it works. “What I love most is how it quickly dries down to a powder finish — despite being a deodorant that has to be applied with my fingers, the application isn’t messy at all,” she says. She prefers the unscented version, and also likes that the packaging makes it easy to travel with.

The AKT Deodorant Balm held up by a left hand against a white tile background.
Brown loves that this deodorant from AKT dries down quickly, and how easy it is to apply with her fingers.Courtesy of Nikki Brown

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

  • Dr. Ronda Farah is a board-certified dermatologist at the University of Minnesota Medical School and M Health Fairview.
  • Dr. Apple Bodemer is a board-certified dermatologist and associate professor of dermatology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
  • Dr. Tracy Evans is a board-certified dermatologist and medical director of Pacific Skin and Cosmetic Dermatology.
  • Dr. Gabriela Soza is a board-certified dermatologist at Wexler Dermatology
  • Dr. Robyn Gmyrek is clinical instructor of dermatology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and a board-certified dermatologist at Union Derm.

Why trust NBC Select?

I'm an updates editor at NBC Select who covers beauty and personal care, including cystic acne treatments, sunscreens for kids and rosacea treatments. For this article, I spoke to five dermatologists to find out everything you need to know about natural deodorants and compiled a list of ones to shop based on their guidance.

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