Underarm products can generally be grouped into two categories: those that stop moisture and those that stop odor. But most deodorants—generally labeled antipersperants—have ingredients that work together to make them function in both categories. The best deodorants for men do just this using active ingredients to curb excess moisture and odor-causing bacteria. We chose Schmidt’s Charcoal + Magnesium Natural Deodorant as our top pick thanks to its natural, odor-fighting ingredients and long-lasting protection (24 hours to be exact). If you prefer a spray option, we recommend Aesop’s Herbal Deodorant, which is packed with essential oils like eucalyptus leaf oil and lavender oil.
In choosing the right one, you should also consider the ingredients, scent, strength and formula type that you prefer. In addition to stick deodorants—which tend to be the most common—there also are gels, sprays and creams. With a dermatologist’s insight on the most effective ingredients to look out for along with our own time-tested experience, here are the best deodorants for men.
Active ingredients: Magnesium, arrowroot powder, coconut oil, shea butter, baking soda, vitamin E, charcoal powder | Size: 2.65 ounces
What’s not to love about Schmidt’s natural formula? It contains impressive odor-fighting and moisture-managing ingredients, from magnesium and charcoal to arrowroot powder and baking soda—not to mention the nourishing powers of shea butter and coconut oil. Dermatologist Dr. Brandon Kirsch finds it worthy of the top spot on any roster, and even uses it himself.
Best Value Deodorant For Men
Affordable, Plant-Based And Aluminum-Free
Every Man Jack Deodorant
Active ingredients: Witch hazel, sodium chloride, aloe vera | Size: 3 ounces
Not only does Every Man Jack’s deodorant reduce both moisture and odor with the help of witch hazel, but it calms skin thanks to aloe vera. Best of all, it does so at an affordable price point. This 3-ounce stick should last you a couple of months or more, making it no sweat for your budget.
In a few short years, Patricks has become the luxe men’s brand to use; its popular products (including this deodorant) are chock full of high-performance actives. The formula features tapioca starch, clay, xylitol, zinc and coconut oil all working in tandem to fight odor and moisture. Unlike other options on this list, the brand uses niodor, which is a mineral-based powder that absorbs unwanted odors and leaves you smelling fresh.
Degree’s formula combines a high concentration of aluminum with moisture- and odor-countering ingredients like cornstarch, talc and silica. We love that the long-lasting protection means you won’t have to reapply as often, and these roll-on sticks will last twice as long. This two-pack might last half a year, even.
Best Clinical-Grade Antiperspirant For Men
A Solution For Excessive Sweating
Certain Dri Prescription Strength Clinical Antiperspirant
Active ingredient: Aluminum chloride 12% | Size: 1.2 fluid ounces
Kirsch advises his patients with hyperhidrosis (persistent sweating) to switch to Certain Dri. This unscented formula relies on aluminum chloride to help curb excessive sweating, and the roll-on applicator feels smooth and comfortable on the underarms. Just be sure to visit a dermatologist before you begin using this product, as it’s intended for those with hyperhidrosis and the active ingredients are quite strong.
Best Spray Deodorant for Men
Refreshing And Packed With Essential Oils
Aesop Herbal Deodorant
Active ingredients: Alcohol, zinc, witch hazel, tea tree oil, lavender oil | Size: 1.7 fluid ounces
If you prefer using a spray deodorant, you can’t go wrong with Aesop’s Herbal version, which is packed with essential oils like tree tree oil, rosemary leaf oil and lavender oil. The leading ingredients, witch hazel and zinc ricinoleate, help to absorb odor naturally throughout the day. What’s more, the light mist will leave you feeling refreshed and it reapplies easily when needed.
Best Natural Spray Deodorant For Men
A Plant-Powered Spray With A Fresh Scent
Ursa Major Hello Hinoki Spray Deodorant
Active ingredients: Lemon tea tree oil, saccharomyces ferment, organic alcohols | Size: 1.7 fluid ounces
On the hunt for a clean yet effective formula? We recommend Ursa Major’s Hello Hinoki deodorant, which is clear and vegan friendly. This gentle formula relies on essential oils (think: sage oil and bergamot peel oil) and hinoki to calm and soothe the skin while neutralizing odors. The bright, herbaceous aroma and attractive glass bottle simply add to the experience.
Best Deodorant Balm For Men
Multi-Use Deodorant Formula That Doesn’t Stain
AKT The Deodorant Balm SC.03
Active ingredients: Baking soda, zinc oxide, vitamin E, shea butter, calendula | Size: 1.8 fluid ounces
London-based brand AKT has made a name for itself abroad with innovative products and formulas that deliver impressive results. The Deodorant Balm is no exception, with users praising the long-lasting results and amazing smell. Apply a small amount to clean underarms—plus other areas that might sweat—and let the zinc oxide, arrowroot and other botanical ingredients get to work. And yes, they ship overseas.
Best Sensitive Deodorant For Men
A Pick That’s Gentle On Skin, Not Odor
Oars + Alps Aluminum-Free Deodorant
Active ingredients: Cornstarch, aloe vera | Size: 2.6 ounces
For those with sensitive skin, this Oars + Alps pick excludes common irritants like aluminum, alcohol and even baking soda (which some skin types can’t tolerate). Instead, it relies on moisture-absorbing cornstarch, soothing aloe and an antimicrobial skin conditioner. Choose from four different scents, though we’re partial to the citrus and cedarwood scent appropriately named Aspen Air.
This unique cream-to-powder deodorant has thousands of 5-star ratings for a reason: It hydrates and soothes skin while absorbing excess sweat and odor-causing bacteria. Tapioca starch does the absorbing, while vitamins A, C and E calm irritated skin and boost hydration. When applied to your nether regions and thighs, it also prevents uncomfortable chafing and excess sweating.
What To Consider In A Deodorant For Men
To understand how deodorants work, we tapped chief of dermatology at Naples Community Hospital Dr. Brandon Kirsch who explains that it’s the combination of bacteria on our skin and sweat produced that can result in a scent. “The bacteria on our skin metabolize proteins and lipids from our apocrine sweat glands and produce waste products that have a distinctive smell, leading to what we know as body odor,” he says. With this in mind, here’s what to look for in the right deodorant for you.
Moisture-Neutralizing Ingredients
A primary function of deodorants is to inhibit moisture buildup under the arms, which in turn reduces the proliferation of bacteria. Here are Kirsch’s go-to ingredients for this.
Cornstarch: “Cornstarch is a natural moisture absorber,” Kirsch says of this ingredient found in many moisture-mitigation products.
Arrowroot powder: Similar to cornstarch, arrowroot powder helps absorb moisture with less risk of irritation.
Coconut oil: “Coconut oil has moisture-wicking properties and is also known to have antimicrobial effects,” Kirsch says.
Aluminum: This is the key ingredient in antiperspirants, which many people try to avoid but that is still deemed perfectly safe by the FDA. It plugs the sweat ducts to prevent moisture from coming out.
Sensitivities
You need to be mindful of any potential sensitivities that you have, too. Sometimes you can’t learn about these unless you test the products themselves. However, if you are experiencing adverse reactions to a deodorant, consider a quick scan of the ingredients label to look for any of the following. Even some natural formulas might be too aggressive on skin, given some of the ingredients below.
Baking soda: “While it’s effective at neutralizing odors, baking soda can be irritating for some people, leading to rashes or discomfort,” says Kirsch. That’s because it throws your pH levels way out of whack in order to make for an inhospitable environment for bacteria.
Alcohol: While alcohol can kill bacteria and help other ingredients penetrate the skin, it can also be drying and irritating for some individuals, says Kirsch.
Essential oils: Essential oils many have beneficial properties, Kirsch says, but they can be irritating to the skin, “particularly in people with sensitivities or allergies,” Never use an unregulated product with essential oils; you could cause severe skin damage otherwise.
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