I recently had the opportunity to test out Oars + Alps natural deodorant and personal care products. While they all had their upsides, these two products were my favorites and two I will continue to leave space for in my self care rituals.

Oars + Who?

Founded by two women inspired to create cleaner, more travel-friendly products for their outdoorsy husbands, Oars + Alps “creates no-nonsense products without any pointless toxins, senseless rigmarole or needless middle men.” Their products include natural deodorants, charcoal soaps, an innovative solid charcoal face wash stick, eye roller and more.

Walking the Walk with Clean Ingredients

I won’t claim to be an ingredient expert but I appreciate the great lengths Oars + Alps has taken to make sure their products are not only effective, but as natural as possible, looking to ingredients you can’t find in other products, like their signature Alpine Caribou Moss™. Check out through incredibly user-friendly “Yays and No Ways” ingredients lists, laying out exactly why each ingredient is (or is not used) and what purpose it serves.

All Oars + Alps products are vegan (with the exception of their lip balm), paraben-free, pthalate-free, and made in the USA. They’re also all designed with travel in mind. No need to check a bag to bring these TSA-friendly products with on your next adventure or worry about product spilling out in your gym bag.

As if quality ingredients you can feel good about and take just about anywhere wasn’t enough, the packaging and branding is spot on. The clean designs spark all the joy when I reach for them in the morning. As they say, you can’t judge a book by its cover, but it doesn’t hurt if it looks good on your bookshelf.

Oars + Alps Skincare + Natural Deodorant
Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant and skincare | Source: Bethany Scribner

Natural Deodorant 101

Trying out this natural deodorant couldn’t have come at a better time. Not only am I at a point in my life where I’m increasingly conscious of the products I not only put in my body, but on as well.

I frankly also didn’t understand antiperspirant and deodorant were different products serving entirely different purposes. Oops.

As the names imply, antiperspirants help prevent you from sweating to stay dry. Aluminum salts in antiperspirants react with the water in salt to create physical barriers in your sweat glands to keep you dry.

Deodorants, on the other hand, allow you to sweat (something your body naturally wants to do to help regulate your body temperature, flush out toxins, etc.) but help cover up any negative smells you don’t want hanging around.

If I’m still sweating, won’t my shirts be covered in yellow sweat stains?” Good question. No. Sweat itself is colorless (and naturally odorless!). Those yellow pit stains are actually caused from a chemical reaction between the aluminum in antiperspirants and the urea found in sweat.

Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant review
Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant |
Source: tighthipsopenheart.com | Photographer: Natalie Walker

What makes Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant Different?

I’d heard stories of natural deodorants being either slick and slimy and taking forever to dry or worse, irritating and overly drying. I didn’t notice either with the Oars + Alps deodorant. It rolled on smooth and dried quickly. I picked up the Eucalyptus Spearmint and the combination is both a soothing and stimulating way to start the day.

Making the Switch to Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant

There is a little bit of an adjustment period when making the switch from an antiperspirant to a deodorant. Why? You’re putting your underarms through detox. While your antiperspirant was great at keeping sweat back, it was also holding in toxins and bacteria that need to make their way out. Like any detox, it’s may not be pretty at first but the end result will have you feeling your best.

Source: Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant Product Page

I definitely noticed the mentioned “odor detox.” At first I thought maybe I was just taking too much turmeric and it was coming through my pores but I’m now realizing this is what it was. It helps to know this phase is temporary and normal and that I’m on my way to a cleaning up my beauty rituals.

That said, either everyone in my life is just too polite to say anything or it was only noticeable to me. When you’re ready to make the switch, try to make sure you don’t have anything major going on week 2 that would make you self-conscious to not be your merry, aromatic self.

Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant review
Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant | Source: Bethany Scribner | Photographer: Natalie Walker

Oars + Alps Wake-up Eye Stick

I’ll be honest, I wasn’t so sure about this one at first. I already have an eye cream I’ve been pretty happy with, but after using it for a couple weeks, it might very well be one of my top 5 favorite beauty products of ALL TIME.

The Wake-Up Eye Stick seems like it couldn’t possibly do much with how lightweight it is but I was shocked at how crazy effective it was reducing puffiness and brightening the area under my eyes. I thought I was looking more bright eyed and bushy-tailed since I started incorporating magnesium into my bedtime routine for better sleep quality, but it honestly is mostly this wonder product. Most mornings I’ll even skip the under eye concealer all together because the eye stick has done its job so well!

Oars + Alps wake up eye stick natural personal care beauty product.

“I was actually shocked at how crazy effective it was reducing puffiness and brightening the area under my eyes.”

For usage, the Oars + Alps website says to “gently roll across under-eye area twice per use.” Maybe it’s my dry brushing background, but I found it really calming to make small circles with the roller ball starting from the outer edge under my eye working in. I heard once you never want to pull outwards from your eyes so that just always stuck with me.

Bonus Tip

I store mine upside down so all the magic ingredients are soaking the roller ball when I’m ready to use it but word has it it’s also super refreshing if you put it in the freezer! I keep my jade roller in the freezer and love how that feels so I’m not sure how I still haven’t hopped on that bandwagon yet.

Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant
Oars + Alps Natural Deodorant in Eucalyptus Spearmint | Source: Bethany Scribner

Adventure On

I hope this was helpful in not only open your eyes to this up and coming brand, but to give you a few more tools to select beauty/self care products right for you and your lifestyle. You can find Oars + Alps at your participating local Kohls or Macy’s stores or online at Amazon or oarsandalps.com.

Have you tried a natural deodorant before? What was your experience making the switch? Do you have any advice for others looking to do the same? Leave your comments below!

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