The Secrets Of Natural Deodorant Ingredients <br> And How They Actually Work - Fussy

The Secrets Of Natural Deodorant Ingredients And How They Actually Work

We’ve all heard it before: natural deodorants don’t work. At least they didn’t back when velour tracksuits were a thing. But times have changed and natural deodorants have moved on. 

Natural deodorant without compromise 

All too often you want to make the right choice but you end up being asked to compromise. It might be having to use a deodorant in a cardboard tube that you can’t push up properly or having to make special trips to buy a refill or a deodorant that simply doesn’t work. Our  approach is around creating natural products that never compromise. We want to have our cake and eat it. 

Ingredients backed by science 

An approach like ours starts with natural ingredients of which there are just 8 plus some antioxidants (like Vitamin C). Our ingredients work in three ways, soothing, neutralising and absorbing. It’s the 3-for-1 deal your armpits have always wanted.

First, you have ingredients like sunflower wax, coconut oil and shea butter that help to moisturise and sooth your skin as well as making sure the deodorant glides on to even the hairiest of pits. 

Our active ingredients (technical term there for any sweat geeks), magnesium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate then work to neutralise odour-causing bacteria whilst helping to absorb moisture.  

If there’s any moisture they can’t deal with, our little friend tapioca starch lends a hand to leave a soft, powdery feel. Lovely. 

But we must not forget...

Our not so secret ingredient

Lactobacillus. That's right, a probiotic more commonly used in yoghurts than deodorant that works overtime to inhibit the growth of odour-causing bacteria. It literally eats sweat for breakfast, lunch and dinner, strengthening and soothing sensitive skin at the same time 

All of this leaves you smelling fresh for 24 hours as proven by science.  It hasn’t been easy though and we worked for over 18 months with a leading microbiologist to get where we are today!

Bye bye body odour

Once your natural deodorant has got rid of the BO it should leave you smelling fresher than the Fresh Prince himself. This is where fragrance comes in. We’ve worked with a top fragrance house to develop four beautifully refined, natural scents and an unscented version for those of you that smell awesome already.

Want your armpits to smell like a misty pine forest? No problem. A sunny beach whilst sipping a margarita? You got it. Or maybe you’re feeling sleepy and need a scent to boost your mood?

Deodorant free of aluminium, parabens and pthalates

What we don’t put in is also just as important as what we do, so our deodorant is free from aluminium, parabens, toxins and nasties. So what’s the issue?

Aluminium salts work by blocking your body's natural sweat pores and some people believe that this is linked to health conditions. Actually, the evidence isn't conclusive but either way we believe it’s better to let your body get on with doing it’s natural thang. Sweat yourself free we say.

Parabens are used as a preservative in many deodorants and when your skin absorbs them estrogen levels can go up at the same time. This can have all sorts of harmful effects for men and women.

Phthalates (THAL-ates) they have been shown to disrupt hormone activity, reduce sperm counts and cause reproductive malformation as well as being linked to liver and breast cancer, diabetes and obesity.

So yes, we avoid these more than we avoid talking to our ex.

What’s the deal with sodium bicarbonate?

Natural deodorants often contain baking soda (or sodium bicarbonate).  We do use small amounts of it in our deodorant as it’s very effective at neutralising bacteria but it’s very alkaline in nature and this can sometimes prompt a reaction in people with sensitive skin.

We’ve done everything we can to minimise this risk including using a very fine grade but if you do get a red rash, don’t panic. Just stop using the deodorant for a few days and it will usually vanish of its own accord. 

Finding a natural deodorant that really works

So, we’ve talked about what makes a natural deodorant really work and why you no longer need to compromise when using natural products. But how do you find the right deodorant for you? 

Well, like all of these things it really comes down to personal preference. Of course, we recommend fussy; it’s backed by science and thousands of fussy armpits but if it takes a little trial and error to find the right one for you, don’t sweat it. Every armpit’s different. 

Click here to order Fussy and make the world a better smelling place.


45 comments


  • Clairebear

    I don’t usually leave reviews for stuff – mainly because I tend not to believe reviews and assume that other people will be the same. Anyway: I was really surprised by how good Fussy is. Recently there have been the hottest days the UK has ever seen – literally no sweat patches and definitely no smell. I also didn’t experience the transitional pong that even Fussy said might happen. Nothing. Really happy with this product and probably won’t use anything else now.


  • Jayne Hines

    Just love Fussy! Have just returned from Spain, two weeks of high temperatures and Fussy scored 100%! Love it! 💕


  • Muhammed Khan

    Hi,

    I’m interested in your product, I tend to by deodorant that doesn’t stain your clothes. How does your product affect clothing?


  • Cheryl

    I’d like to try you but why are you offering a multi refill as the entry level. This has put me off. As you don’t do samples, I’d like just the one item so if I don’t like it, it’s the smallest lost. £20 is a lot plus a 2 refill waste if not liked


  • Lisa

    Hi there, the biggest problem my partner has with deodorant, is he has sweat stains on all his clothing 😡 does this deodorant stop sweat stains on clothing please? It’s so frustrating as his new shirts looks rubbish after a few wears
    He has tried everything- so this would be a game changer if this was possible? 🤞 many thanks Lisa


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