Deodorants are a staple in personal hygiene routines, helping to keep us fresh and odor-free throughout the day. However, not all deodorants are created equal. Many contain a variety of ingredients, some of which can be concerning due to potential health risks, while others are generally considered safe. To help you make informed choices about the products you use, we have compiled a comprehensive Deodorant Ingredients Guide of common deodorant ingredients.
Each ingredient is categorized based on its potential health impact, with descriptions of what it is and why it might be concerning or safe.
Read on to learn more about what’s in your deodorant and make better decisions for your health and well-being.
Concerning Ingredients
- Aluminum
- Description: A metal used to block sweat ducts.
- Reason: Linked to breast cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, though studies are inconclusive.
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- Aluminum Chlorohydrate
- Description: An aluminum salt that reduces sweat production.
- Reason: Similar concerns as general aluminum; used to block sweat ducts.
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- Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate
- Description: Another type of aluminum salt used in antiperspirants.
- Reason: Similar health concerns as other aluminum compounds.
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- Parabens
- Description: Preservatives used to prevent microbial growth.
- Reason: Potential endocrine disruptors; linked to breast cancer.
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- Triclosan
- Description: Antibacterial and antifungal agent.
- Reason: Linked to hormonal disruptions and may contribute to antibiotic resistance.
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- Fragrance
- Description: A blend of chemicals used to add scent.
- Reason: Can contain undisclosed chemicals; potential allergens and irritants.
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- Propylene Glycol
- Description: A humectant and solvent.
- Reason: Can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions.
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- Talc
- Description: A mineral used to absorb moisture.
- Reason: Contamination concerns with asbestos; potential link to cancer.
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- BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
- Description: An antioxidant used to preserve the product.
- Reason: Potential carcinogen and endocrine disruptor.
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- Cyclopentasiloxane
- Description: A silicone used to give a silky texture.
- Reason: Suspected endocrine disruptor and may harm the environment.
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- Dimethicone
- Description: A silicone used as a skin conditioning agent.
- Reason: Can cause skin irritation and has potential environmental concerns.
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Deodorant Ingredients Guide – Less Concerning Ingredients
- Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)
- Description: An alkaline substance used to neutralize odor.
- Reason: Can cause skin irritation in some people.
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- Alcohol
- Description: Used as a solvent and preservative.
- Reason: Can dry out and irritate the skin.
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- Stearyl Alcohol
- Description: A fatty alcohol used as an emollient.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- PPG-14 Butyl Ether
- Description: Used as a solvent and fragrance fixative.
- Reason: Can cause skin irritation.
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- Cetyl Palmitate
- Description: A fatty ester used as a skin conditioning agent.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Hydrogenated Castor Oil
- Description: Used as an emollient and thickener.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Cetearyl Alcohol
- Description: A fatty alcohol used as an emulsifier.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Palmitic Acid
- Description: A fatty acid used as an emulsifier and surfactant.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Stearic Acid
- Description: A fatty acid used as an emulsifier and thickener.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Steareth-2
- Description: An emulsifying agent.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Steareth-21
- Description: An emulsifying agent.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Myristic Acid
- Description: A fatty acid used as an emulsifier.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Arachidic Acid
- Description: A fatty acid used as an emulsifier.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Oleic Acid
- Description: A fatty acid used as an emulsifier.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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- Pentaerythrityl Tetra-di-t-butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate
- Description: An antioxidant used to stabilize the product.
- Reason: Generally safe but can cause minor skin irritation.
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Deodorant Ingredients Guide – Safe Ingredients
- Essential Oils
- Description: Natural oils extracted from plants used for fragrance and antibacterial properties.
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- Coconut Oil
- Description: A natural oil used as a moisturizer and antimicrobial agent.
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- Shea Butter
- Description: A natural fat used for moisturizing.
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- Glycerin
- Description: A humectant used to draw moisture into the skin.
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- Silica
- Description: Used to absorb moisture.
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- Arrowroot Powder
- Description: A natural starch used to absorb moisture.
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- Vitamin E
- Description: An antioxidant used for skin conditioning.
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- Aqua (Water)
- Description: Used as a solvent.
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- Zinc Oxide
- Description: A mineral used for its antibacterial properties.
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- Magnesium Hydroxide
- Description: Used to neutralize odor-causing bacteria.
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- Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
- Description: Used as an emollient.
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- Potassium Alum
- Description: A natural mineral used as an astringent.
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- Poloxamer 407 – Description: Used as an emulsifier. Wikipedia link
- Triethyl Citrate
- Description: Used to control odor.
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- Limonene
- Description: A natural compound used for fragrance.
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- Linalool
- Description: A natural compound used for fragrance.
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- Benzyl Alcohol
- Description: Used as a preservative and solvent.
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- Sodium Stearate
- Description: Used as a surfactant and emulsifier.
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- Citric Acid
- Description: Used to adjust pH.
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- Glyceryl Stearate
- Description: Used as an emulsifier and stabilizer.
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- Aloe Vera Extract
- Description: Used for its soothing and moisturizing properties.
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If you want to learn more about the key effective ingredients, see our Effective Deodorant Ingredients page: