🕶️ Stay fresh, stay fearless — naturally unstoppable.
Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant delivers long-lasting, aluminum-free odor protection with a clean, vegan formula enriched with antioxidant-rich Alpine Caribou Moss. Dermatologist-tested and free from harsh chemicals like alcohol and baking soda, it glides on clear without staining clothes. Infused with a refreshing California Coast scent, this TSA-approved deodorant is designed for men, women, and kids who demand effective, non-toxic freshness every day.
M**.
Refreshing, Thoughtful, and Effective
I’ve tried a few natural deodorants, but Oars + Alps really nailed the full experience with their Fresh Ocean Splash scent. Right off the bat, the packaging is sleek and high-quality, which made a great first impression. It feels premium and travel-friendly.The scent is light, clean, and crisp—exactly what I’d hope for with a name like “Fresh Ocean Splash.” It’s not overpowering but definitely lingers in a good way throughout the day.Application was smooth with no tugging or chalkiness. It went on clear and didn’t leave residue on my clothes. Major plus.What really stood out to me was the included weekly schedule explaining what to expect while transitioning to aluminum-free deodorant. This was a smart and thoughtful touch. It helped manage my expectations and made the process feel supported—especially during the first couple of weeks where your body adjusts.Overall, this deodorant feels like it was made with care—for your skin and your routine. Highly recommend if you’re looking to switch to something cleaner without sacrificing performance or scent.
D**C
Best natural deodorant I’ve found after 15+ tries
If you are coming from a mass-market anti-perspirant, this review will only be somewhat helpful for you. Your body will have to adjust to a non-anti-perspirant deodorant first, then a “natural” deodorant on top of that. It will take a few weeks like the Oars and Alps product listing states. I’d recommend finding a mass-market deodorant (only) first, use that for a while, then go to a natural deodorant. Why? Natural deodorants can be irritating to the skin and you don’t want to deal with too many transition issues all at once.I’ve been using non-anti-perspirant deodorant for nearly 10 years. I have tried at least 15 natural deodorant brands over that time, usually coming back to a conventional deodorant because the natural deodorant either: stopped suppressing odor before early afternoon, or irritated the daylights out of my skin (baking soda bad!), or couldn’t be applied without feeling like a piece of crumbly chalk. I’ll leave financials out of this for now since all the naturals did one of the above regardless of price point. I sort of found one natural that was still chalky, but at least suppressed odor nearly all day and didn’t irritate my skin by drying it out, but did cause breakouts!Well, Oars and Alps finally does everything I want it to do. I will say to anybody trying this for the first time to give it two weeks. And that two weeks is AFTER having already transitioned from your anti-perspirant to an intermediary mass market deodorant and having gone through the “detox” process. The first week I switched to O+A, I did have some redness and dryness to my pit skin, but it went away in week two. I’m glad I stuck it out. The O+A deodorant smells great, works all day, goes on smoothly, doesn’t cause breakouts, and lasts longer than many other deodorants, natural or not. Thank goodness … the search is over! (Please O+A, don’t change your formula).Now we get to a sticky subject, which is price. O+A is about twice as expensive per unit than even the already expensive natural deodorants. That might be a deal breaker for some, and that’s a fair reason. I do think O+A lasts a week or two longer than most, but I haven’t actually measured that, and the reason could totally just be there’s more product in a typical unit sold.I think there are a lot of people that will find O+A deodorant to be worth the premium. It will change your mind about natural deodorants. If you’re committed to the idea of using a natural deodorant but don't want to compromise, give this stuff a shot but stay patient to let it work without irritation after proper transitioning.
J**N
A Great Deodorant. I could see how it’s not for everyone (or every smell,) though. Worth a try!
Like what other people said, I can understand why someone might not be able to get the best everlasting odor protection if they do a lot of strenuous movements throughout the day. I usually don’t have to deal with that because I do a bit of strenuous activity in the morning and then shower afterwards before putting on this deodorant. Which smells very nice for the first, I’d say, two or three hours. Now this may sound like not enough, but to be honest other deodorants, even one’s that smell very “loud,” fade and don’t last much longer than that, either. It also does the trick throughout the day of keeping the bad smell away even if the nice smell is very faint. The smell itself also is not the strongest, but smells very natural and clean. Less is more sometimes and it still does the trick. It’s quite an intriguing smell, and I personally feel sexy wearing this deodorant.Like imagine just a minute, you’re a Wolverine out in the forest but. This time you actually washed your ass beforehand and so you smell like a fresh and fierce but also cute wolverine. but still too sharp for anyone to want to double-cross. that’s what this smells likeThat brings me to my last point. I also add my perfume/cologne on at the same time of adding this deodorant and I feel like this particular deodorant (the one with bergamot) wouldn’t work with two out of three, of my more feminine perfumes. I’d definitely be considering trying another one once this one is done to see if another one is a little more universal or on the more feminine side. It’s ultimately a really nice deodorant and would DEFINITELY get it again.One more thing I forgot to mention is that sometimes it’s wet when you put it on. It IS a BIT weird, but it dries and is a very minor issue for me.
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