11 Best Deodorants for Men That Will Keep You Smelling Fresh All Day
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No one wants to smell bad, but sometimes—especially during a particularly sweaty workout—you may find that your deodorant is failing you. While aftershaves, cologne, and general hygiene do their part to keep you smelling clean and fresh, there is perhaps nothing quite as important when it comes to combating your body odor as using an effective deodorant.
Whether you're the kind of man who insists on using a 3-in-1 shampoo, body wash, and conditioner, or you have a dedicated personal hygiene routine that includes top-tier products, let us help you choose a deodorant that won't leave you smelling like a middle school locker room. We know that there are a lot of choices out there, so we've gathered up some of the most effective, best-smelling, and most eco-friendly deodorants for men on the market. Here's our guide on what to look for in a new deodorant and in-depth reviews of our favorites.
The 11 Best Deodorants for Men
What to Consider
When looking for a new deodorant for men, you want to choose one that is effective without being irritating. To ensure that you're choosing the best option for your body, look out for the following ingredients:
Dyes, Artificial Fragrances, and Parabens
All three of these ingredients can cause irritation in your armpits, leading to acne, dryness, and even unbalanced pH levels, which can increase your body odor. Dyes are particularly unnecessary, and are some of the easiest ingredients to stay away from. If the deodorant isn't white or clear, you should definitely avoid it if you have sensitive skin.
Antiperspirant
While still widely used, antiperspirant has a controversial reputation. Antiperspirants typically use aluminum to block pores, preventing sweat from coming through. Using an aluminum-based formula may be an issue for individuals with kidney problems, as aluminum is processed through the kidneys and aluminum accumulation has been linked to bone diseases and even dementia. And unless you have hyperhydrosis, chances are you don't need an antiperspirant anyway.
Baking Soda
This ingredient is not inherently bad—in fact, it's quite effective at reducing and preventing odor. It is commonly used in natural deodorants, but if you have a pre-existing skin condition or tend to react badly to new products, it may be a bit too harsh and cause irritation to your skin.
How We Selected
To determine the best deodorants for men on the market, we looked at expert-tested reviews from trusted sources such as Good Housekeeping and Healthline. We then took into account price, ingredients, scents, and longevity. Finally, we consulted more than 70,000 reviews, written by people who’ve bought these deodorants on sites like Amazon, to bring you the cream of the crop.
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Before joining Runner's World, Gabrielle Hondorp spent 6 years in running retail (she has tested top gear from shoes, to watches, to rain jackets which has expanded her expertise—and her closets); she specializes in health and wellness, and is an expert on running gear from head-to-toe. Gabi began her journalism career as a Digital Editorial Fellow for Runner’s World and Bicycling Magazine, and has since advanced to a Runner's World Editor specializing in commerce. She has a double degree in English and Media and Communication from Muhlenberg College where she also ran cross country and track.

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