🌿 Stay fresh, stay natural — deodorant redefined.
MAGSOL Natural Deodorant is a premium aluminum- and baking soda-free formula powered by magnesium oxide and enriched with sweet almond oil and beeswax. Designed for sensitive skin, it offers long-lasting odor protection for up to 9 months, suitable for the whole family, and crafted in the USA with just four natural ingredients.
D**R
100% Natural - Made with only 4 ingredients, and it WORKS!
I was on a mission to find a Natural deodorant/antiperspirant that WORKS - without any "problems" . I am the type of person who has to alternate 3-4 different products, because it seems that one brand becomes ineffective if used daily. By the end of the day - I would smell like I hadn't showered for a week. I purchased 8 different brands that promised to prevent BO ( body odor), and tried them each out for 2 weeks. ( Suave, Crystal Mineral, Toms of Maine, Kaiame Naturals, Natural Goods, Organic 101, Schmidts, and MagSol). They all eliminated stinky armpits, but I began to get a rash - a fungal "rash" from the humidity trapped under the product after using them for 3-4 days. My doctor prescribed "Tinactin" antifungal to get rid of the rash. Yes - I had to use athletes foot cream on my armpits. I threw them away, and as a last ditch attempt, I ordered MagSol - to give it a try. Well - it's been 7 months now, and I feel I can give it an honest review. At first use - I wanted to put it to the test, so I did not shower for 3 days. This product kept me "odor free" AND dry for the whole 3 days - I smelled like I had been showering daily! It is a solid stick ( roll up), and has a mild orange scent. Since the first week of use - I found that I only had to use it every other day - it seems to keep on working even after showering. I AM SOLD! My medicine cabinet now has an empty shelf - I only need ONE product now. No more rotating 3-4 different brands. It is 100% all natural magnesium deodorant is made with only 4 ingredients - non-comedogenic sweet almond oil, pure food grade magnesium oxide, beeswax, and therapeutic grade essential oils, and made in the US. A bit sticky when you first put it on, but so is 90% of all the deodorants/antiperspirants. No biggie. After 7 months of use, my regular size MagSol appears to have enough left to last at least another 3 months.
C**E
Super happy with this company and product!💚💙💛
I love this product. I understand that everyone has different chemistry which allows products to work differently on everyone. That being said, I have a large family with the majority of those cuties being teenagers! I am careful what I have my children put on and wear for deodorants and sprays as some have allergies. We use mostly essential oils and I was excited to try this deodorant. I have read reviews saying that it smells like bug spray and such but that has not been our experience. We have all been using this product and it has been amazing! It smells wonderful, does the job it says it will and it’s natural. Teenagers can get stinky. Believe me!! This deodorant has kept them smelling better than the onion patch that some have been grown in. Lol.With most natural products, there are going to be limitations that can not complete with products that have chemicals. It is a small price to pay for being kinder to the earth and our bodies. Does it wear off? Yes, of course it does as with most other products you buy. But not unreasonably so. I can work all day, run around like I always do and after a 12 hour day, I still smell ok! Wonderful like a bed of roses? No! But that’s expected for any product when you put it to use.The price... yes, it is somewhat expensive. With having a large family, we have to budget very carefully. The thing that I have figured out is this. It is actually less expensive to purchase this product than a deodorant that you can buy at Target or Walmart. Why? It last for so long! I would have normally bought more at this point and I am not even an 1/8 through the deodorant. The only reason why I’m going to place another order is because I’m excited to try the new scents.It’s important to my family and I to support businesses that are ethical, earth friendly and kind. I hope this review helps. Peace, love and light ❤️
L**N
Smells like talcum powder of old
I've tried many of the Magsol scents. The magnesium works great at a deodorant and it's non-irritating, so for me it was just a matter of finding a scent that I liked that did not overpower my senses. A web page I found said that patchouli is a scent from natural sources that hippies would use to cover up other aromas. While I'm not an old hippie myself (I'm not old enough to be an old hippie), I personally know several old hippies so patchouli should be a scent that I'm familiar with.The patchouli scent did take me back, but not for the reason I was expecting. I'm reminded of getting a haircut as a child in small town America (and I mean smaaaaalllllll town America). Lud was 85 years old and the only barber in town. His shop was downtown in this tiny unpainted one-room building nestled between two larger buildings. There was a bench in front of the shop where he and Tom Ellis (another 85 year old, not a barber, just an observer) would sit and watch the traffic go by until someone walked up and said they wanted a haircut, at which time everyone went inside. Lud would turn the fluorescent light on over the mirror, which flickered violently until it finally stayed on with a very loud buzz. Besides natural light coming in from the windows, the only other light was a bare incandescent bulb hanging on a cord in the middle of the room. The floor was made of unfinished wooden planks. Lud kept the floor very clean; there were never any stray hairs or dust bunnies to be found. I would climb up into the antique barber chair and make myself comfortable. I'm guessing that the chair was probably as old as Lud was. Once I was settled in, Lud threw the cape over me and snapped it into place. He would then grab the ceramic handle on the chair's lever and hand-pump the seat up to a working level (no foot pedals; the lever pulled back to lower the chair). If you were getting a crew cut, Lud would use this loud electric razor over most of your head, then shape what was left with a comb and scissors. While this was definitely a crew cut, it was not exactly a basic training style haircut. My hair was cut shorter around the ears but was left slightly longer on top. Where I was from, we called this a "burr" haircut. As I got older, my dad no longer required that I get a burr, so I let my hair grow a little longer and parted it on the side. When I started donning this (slightly) longer hair style, Lud finished my haircut by using a straight razor to neaten the hair line on the back of my neck. At that age, either my neck was hairier, or maybe Lud never used the straight razor on kids until the kid was old enough to stop squirming. I always wondered what the leather strop hanging on the back of the chair was for. In case you don't know, it's used to hone the blade of a straight razor. You could tell by the perfectly rhythmic way Lud slapped the blade on the strop that he had done this thousands of times before. Then finally when all the hair cutting was completed, he sprinkled a little talcum powder on a horse hair brush, loosened the cape, and brushed away the hairs on my neck, shoulders, and face.If you haven't guessed by now, the talcum powder that Lud used was patchouli scented. Yes, I like the way it smells.
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