When it comes to eco-friendly deodorant, I’ve tried a variety of options all over the world. From deodorant crystals to roll-ons and pots of paste, I’ve tested them all. However, I’ve struggled to find a solution that is both effective and safe. The eco deodorants often don’t work well, while non-eco solutions come with fake scents and health risks.
On a sunny afternoon in the Middle East, my friends can attest: I can be quite smelly.
Recently, I discovered a potential solution – a non-plastic tube deodorant made by a small team in New Mexico called Humble. While I haven’t fully tested it for weeks or months yet, the initial results look promising.
I purchased the Humble deodorant with bergamot and ginger scent from a store near Toronto. The scent is delightful, especially since bergamot is one of my favorite fragrances.
Humble’s simple tube design allows for easy application of the creamy, yet dry formula.
What sets Humble apart is its effectiveness. While some online reviews mention potential clothing staining issues due to the coconut-derived MCT oil in the formula, I personally haven’t experienced any problems. My wardrobe consists of mostly basic colors to avoid any mishaps due to my tendency to sweat. So far, Humble has been a great companion in my daily life.
The key ingredients in Humble are simple and natural, making it a product you can trust: MCT, corn starch, baking soda, and beeswax.
::Humble
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