Salt & Stone Deodorant Review | You NEED This

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @fionawe9609
    @fionawe9609 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for sharing this video! I also just sent a review to salt and stone and since it's not fully positive, it may never get up on their site so I figured I'd share here for more "honest reviewing":
    I have gone through a lot of natural deodorants in the last years and this one, while it smells nice - simply doesn't match others in I've used when it comes to functionality. Natural, truly functional deodorants are hard to find and if you need something high strength - this one probably won't cut it for you. I took it on my two-week Europe trip and I regret the decision; I've been smelling at the end of each day. I should have stuck with natural cream deodorants; these are much more functional (I was told that something in the hardening agent in deodorant makes them less effective and the results seem to match) - these have worked WAY better for me in the past and are generally cheaper than what I paid for the salt and stone deodorant which is quite steep in price. In addition to cost, I also find that the packaging is way bulkier than it needs to be. If you are looking for a high functioning natural deodorant, I would recommend cream, and with baking soda if you're not sensitive to it. Nothing will beat it!
    But if you're not a sweaty/smelly person, don't mind the price tag and don't mind the bulky packaging, you may enjoy this.

    • @SherryFaith
      @SherryFaith  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for your honest opinion! What brand of cream do you use and recommend?

    • @fionawe9609
      @fionawe9609 11 месяцев назад

      ​@SherryFaith my favorite brand recently stopped selling (unfortunately), but I have tried the "humble" brand recently too and it works great! They have a BUNCH of scents and its much cheaper than Salt and Stone. It's in stick format but is very soft, which is what it sometimes gets criticized for but that's why it works so well. Really, it should just be marketed as a cream deodorant. :p