Lush Deodorants
Lush Deodorants Reviews
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Not a fan of Aromaco
In my quest for a natural, aluminum-free deodorant that works well I bought the Aromaco deodorant from Lush. I ordered it online and when the box came, I could already smell the deodorant, even with it packed up and the box taped shut. This smells SO STRONG. I personally prefer unscented or lightly scented deodorants anyway but the smell of this was offensively strong. The patchouli scent is completely overwhelming. Lush describes this as delivering "happy, hippy pits" and hippy is right. This smells like nasty incense mixed with dirt. Apart from the terrible, strong scent, this is inconvenient to use. It comes in the form of a bulky block of waxy product that needs to be kept fresh. It is hard to find something to store this in to ensure that it doesn't dry out. If you leave this out, it could collect bacteria. Also, if this isn't kept in an airtight container your whole house will smell like dirt and sandalwood. The deodorant part of this also didn't do much for me by way of odor control. I think Lush figured that they could claim that this has odor fighting properties, just because it smells so strong, the scent could cover up any odor you have. Patchouli mixed with body odor still smells bad. I'm interested in trying the T'eo deodorant because the scent seems much better and the consistency is different. If you are considering the Aromaco, I would definitely recommend going to an actual Lush store and smelling it for yourself. If you (and everyone around you) loves the smell of patchouli, then this might be for you. If not, there are a couple other deodorants from Lush that could be worth checking out. — 3 months, 1 week agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 2 people said helpful
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A natural deodorant that actually works
Aromarant surprised me by actually working. A Lush SA gave me a sample to try at home because I was skeptical. It works! It's not bullet-proof, but neither is the prescription anti-perspirent/deodorant I typically have to use (yes, I sweat that much). Aromarant has seen me through two days of sunny So Cal weather: one day in a tank top and one day in a long-sleeved cotton top. For extra protection, I dust a little bit of Silky Underwear (a Lush body powder) over Aromarant. — 4 years, 1 month agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 1 people said helpful
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I'll just stick to my $1 Suave deo.
I got a sample for "Aromarant" and it smells good. I didn't get the dreaded fire pits or anything, but I hated applying it with my hand because if anyone has gotten deodorant on their hands, it's a pain to wash off. After a few hours I was a damp in the armpits (how unglamorous) as well as smell slightly sweaty. 1 point for the smell. — 4 years, 10 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 2 people said helpful







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