nakd. Thai Crystal Deodorant Stone – 2 Salt Deodorant Crystal Sticks, 4.25 oz. Regular + 2.5 oz. Travel Size – All Natural Un
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Price: 19.95
Last update: 09-30-2024
About this item
✅ CUT THE CHEMICALS – Your all natural deodorant isn’t just free from aluminum. Safe for sensitive skin, it also boasts 0 fragrances, parabens, shirt-staining dyes, gluten, or animal products!
✅ NO B.O. ON THE GO – Pick the alum stone pack that’s easy to pack up! Each unscented deodorant set includes a regular 4.25 oz. stick AND a 2.5 oz. travel-sized stick fit for a carry on or purse.
✅ DEODORIZING DIRECTIONS – Prevent pungent smells before they begin with nakd. Post-shower, just wet your salt crystal deodorant stick and swipe on for 60 seconds to stop the smell before it starts!
✅ VASARII’S VOWS – Know what’s in your skin care products with Vasarii. We promise your deodorant crystal stones block odors naturally, and our first-class customer support team ensures it.
From the brand
nakd. Thai Crystal Deodorant
"We believe that nature has the best to offer"
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At Vasarii, we believe that natural beauty products are the key to clean and safe living. By creating pure products in small batches with careful control, we see to it that you receive the best we have to offer. We were founded on the principal that all beauty products created should be cruelty-free, natural & good for the environment. Our nakd. Thai Crystal Deodorant for Women, Men & Teens is just one of our personal care products by Vasarii.
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What Is Our Mission?
At Vasarii, we believe that all personal care products created should be cruelty-free, natural & good for the environment.
What makes our product unique?
nakd. Thai Crystal Deodorant is made of 100% natural mineral salts from Thailand. This organic product does not contain alcohol, emulsifiers, or aluminum chloralhydrate that would clog the pores on your skin.
Why do we love what we do?
We love hearing feedback from our customers who tell us that when they use our products they feel their lives have been improved & are relieved to have found a natural crystal deodorant.
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Top reviews from the United States
Some tips that have helped:
1. Only put on immediately after showering. Hop out of the shower, don’t dry your armpits, and apply immediately (I apply for like 20 seconds to each armpit).
2. Wipe the crystal between each armpit with a cloth with water and after use
3. Let armpits air dry
4. If you are a little smelly, put on some baking soda/water paste on your armpits before getting into the shower. Clean off in shower. (This also helped my first day of trying to get the residue off)
5. If you need to reapply (I haven’t had to) I’ve heard it’s helpful to wipe your armpit with some alcohol wipes beforehand to get rid of BO.
ALSO, this will not work if you’re already smelly.
You have to be super clean already before applying it. I’m not sure if this would work with hairy armpits as well.
I used this product exactly as directed after a shower. There was some itching in the area of my armpit the next day. I assumed it was likely bug bites, which I get a lot of when working in the garden. That night, I awoke at 2 a.m., realizing that, in my sleep, I was scratching my crazily itching torso. I got up, looked in a mirror, and discovered a pervasive red rash in my armpits, and on my arms and torso, front and back. I took a hot shower, thinking I had gotten into some plant. Heat from hot water or a hair dryer usually quells itching for a couple of hours. I did not apply either deodorant or skin lotion, concerned about reaction. The rash persisted and spread through the day.
That night, I awoke to itching again at 2 a.m. Another middle of the night hot shower to relieve itching, hoping to get rid of the cause. The next morning, a little research yielded that, according to Chinese medicine, and now beginning to be accepted in the Western community, our bodies cleanse different organs at different times of the day. It is the liver that cleanses toxins at around 2 a.m., including the blood vessels. This made me realize that the rash I was experiencing was beneath the skin, and there were no lesions on the skin surface. It was clearly systemic, not topical.
I started thinking about what had changed in my daily routines. I live with a chronic leukemia and weakened immune system, for which I have been taking amazing new targeted immunotherapy drugs for 8 years. They keep me alive and functioning, and I live in gratitude to those who research and develop these drugs. I live as healthy a life style as I can, eating an organic plant based diet that is also gluten and dairy free, with minimal sugar. I had eaten no new foods. I have been isolated on my property since the start of Covid (now 27 months), grateful for my art and gardening that feed my soul. My skin has always been my weakest organ. Since childhood, I have reacted to various foods, plants, cats and chemicals with hives and rashes. This history helped me investigate rather than freak out.
Now that I was paying attention to my persistent current rash, which was even more wide spread on day 3 (see photos of my underarm and back), I realized that the only change in the last few days was the mineral salt deodorant I had used two days earlier. I started researching in earnest about this deodorant. Way, way down on the page was a section on Side Effects. Sure enough, here is one warning from the Healthline site:
"Crystal deodorant may cause rashes, itchiness, or irritation, especially if your skin is broken or you’ve recently shaved or waxed. It can also cause an allergic reaction such as inflammation, dryness, or redness. Avoid use when your skin is sensitive and discontinue use if the crystal deodorant continually irritates your skin." This warning is echoed on other sites as well.
I am in my 80s. I neither shave nor wax. I didn't need advice about discontinuing use. Needless to say, I am grateful for Amazon's return policy, and am returning the two containers of this deodorant. Because of my immune system, I am typically hyper-vigilant about researching possible contraindications before trying new products. For some reason, I hadn't seen the sensitive skin warning.
On this day 4 of this itchy journey, the rashes are retreating somewhat. I continue to use hot showers for relief, and to avoid anti-histamines. I'd rather itch than feel drowsy, and I'm not a scratcher when conscious.
If there is anyone out there with a history of skin sensitivity, do think twice before trying mineral salt deodorant. I wouldn't wish this on anyone.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2022
I used this product exactly as directed after a shower. There was some itching in the area of my armpit the next day. I assumed it was likely bug bites, which I get a lot of when working in the garden. That night, I awoke at 2 a.m., realizing that, in my sleep, I was scratching my crazily itching torso. I got up, looked in a mirror, and discovered a pervasive red rash in my armpits, and on my arms and torso, front and back. I took a hot shower, thinking I had gotten into some plant. Heat from hot water or a hair dryer usually quells itching for a couple of hours. I did not apply either deodorant or skin lotion, concerned about reaction. The rash persisted and spread through the day.
That night, I awoke to itching again at 2 a.m. Another middle of the night hot shower to relieve itching, hoping to get rid of the cause. The next morning, a little research yielded that, according to Chinese medicine, and now beginning to be accepted in the Western community, our bodies cleanse different organs at different times of the day. It is the liver that cleanses toxins at around 2 a.m., including the blood vessels. This made me realize that the rash I was experiencing was beneath the skin, and there were no lesions on the skin surface. It was clearly systemic, not topical.
I started thinking about what had changed in my daily routines. I live with a chronic leukemia and weakened immune system, for which I have been taking amazing new targeted immunotherapy drugs for 8 years. They keep me alive and functioning, and I live in gratitude to those who research and develop these drugs. I live as healthy a life style as I can, eating an organic plant based diet that is also gluten and dairy free, with minimal sugar. I had eaten no new foods. I have been isolated on my property since the start of Covid (now 27 months), grateful for my art and gardening that feed my soul. My skin has always been my weakest organ. Since childhood, I have reacted to various foods, plants, cats and chemicals with hives and rashes. This history helped me investigate rather than freak out.
Now that I was paying attention to my persistent current rash, which was even more wide spread on day 3 (see photos of my underarm and back), I realized that the only change in the last few days was the mineral salt deodorant I had used two days earlier. I started researching in earnest about this deodorant. Way, way down on the page was a section on Side Effects. Sure enough, here is one warning from the Healthline site:
"Crystal deodorant may cause rashes, itchiness, or irritation, especially if your skin is broken or you’ve recently shaved or waxed. It can also cause an allergic reaction such as inflammation, dryness, or redness. Avoid use when your skin is sensitive and discontinue use if the crystal deodorant continually irritates your skin." This warning is echoed on other sites as well.
I am in my 80s. I neither shave nor wax. I didn't need advice about discontinuing use. Needless to say, I am grateful for Amazon's return policy, and am returning the two containers of this deodorant. Because of my immune system, I am typically hyper-vigilant about researching possible contraindications before trying new products. For some reason, I hadn't seen the sensitive skin warning.
On this day 4 of this itchy journey, the rashes are retreating somewhat. I continue to use hot showers for relief, and to avoid anti-histamines. I'd rather itch than feel drowsy, and I'm not a scratcher when conscious.
If there is anyone out there with a history of skin sensitivity, do think twice before trying mineral salt deodorant. I wouldn't wish this on anyone.