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  2. I Was a Natural Deodorant Skeptic. These 12 Proved Me Wrong.

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    With natural ingredients, including magnesium, this deodorant aims to give you 24-hour odor protection. Schmidt’s rating: 4.7/5 stars A Schmidt’s reviewer says: “This is great everyday ...

  3. Yucca schidigera - Wikipedia

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    It is also used as a natural deodorizer, and is used in pet deodorizers. Steroid saponins are produced commercially from Y. schidigera that can be used as naturally derived food-grade surfactant. [12] Y. schidigera is an ingredient that is found in a quarter of dog food sold. It is mainly included in their food to reduce the waste odor of most ...

  4. I’m Here for the Natural Deodorant Renaissance ... - AOL

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    Third Rose Natural Plant-Based Deodorant. The Third Rose fragrance of this deodorant rivals some of my best perfumes based on how luxurious it smells, with notes of rose, citrus, and wood. But don ...

  5. Dog odor - Wikipedia

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    Dogs, as with all mammals, have natural odors. Natural dog odor can be unpleasant to dog owners, especially when dogs are kept inside the home, as some people are not used to being exposed to the natural odor of a non-human species living in proximity to them. Dogs may also develop unnatural odors as a result of skin disease or other disorders ...

  6. The Best Natural Deodorants for Women in 2024 - AOL

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    Saccharomyces ferment filtrate is used as a natural deodorizer that eliminates bacteria-driven odors, while willow bark extract absorbs excess moisture and provides surprisingly powerful blemish ...

  7. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    Alum is a natural crystalline product widely used both historically and in modern times as a deodorant, because it inhibits bacterial action. The word 'alum' is a historical term for aluminum sulfate salts , therefore all alum products will contain aluminum, albeit in a different chemical form from antiperspirants.