Debunking the Myth: Do You Sweat More With Natural Deodorant?
By Jade Dawes

One of the common concerns for those considering the switch to natural deodorants is the fear that they will sweat more! This myth can deter people from trying a healthier alternative to traditional antiperspirants. Today, let’s address this misconception and clarify how natural deodorants actually work.
The Origin of the Myth
The myth that natural deodorant makes you sweat more stems from a misunderstanding of the differences between deodorants and antiperspirants.
Antiperspirants, which typically contain aluminium chlorohydrate compounds, work by blocking your sweat glands to prevent perspiration. This is achieved through the formation of a temporary gel-like plug in the sweat ducts, significantly reducing the amount of sweat that reaches the surface of the skin.

Natural deodorants, like those from us here at Salt of the Earth, take a different approach. Our products use potassium alum, a natural mineral salt, which does not block sweat glands. Instead, potassium alum works by forming a protective layer on the skin. This layer has antimicrobial properties that inhibit the growth of the bacteria responsible for body odour, without interfering with the body's natural sweating process.
When you switch to a natural deodorant containing potassium alum, your body continues to sweat naturally. However, because potassium alum prevents the bacteria from breaking down sweat into unpleasant-smelling compounds, you stay fresh without the need to block your sweat glands.
By understanding how potassium alum works, you can appreciate that natural deodorants are designed to allow your body to function as it should, while still keeping you odour-free. This approach respects your body’s natural processes and avoids the use of synthetic chemicals typically found in antiperspirants.
The Perception of Increased Sweating

When someone switches from an antiperspirant to a natural deodorant, they might initially perceive that they are sweating more than before. This is not because the natural deodorant increases sweat production, but because they are experiencing natural sweating without the obstruction of sweat glands. Over time, many people find that their body adjusts to this new norm, and they become more comfortable with their body's natural rhythms.
Benefits of Allowing Natural Sweating






