Should You Be Using an Antibacterial Deodorant?
By Smart Marketing

If you have spent the last few months with a bottle of hand sanitiser in your bag (and car, desk drawer, bathroom cupboard and bedside cabinet!), you’ll be pleased to learn that hand gel isn’t the only toiletries product that’s been protecting your body from bacteria. Salt of the Earth Natural Deodorants also contain antibacterial ingredients which help to fight the odour-causing bacteria that thrive in your underarms.
Is Every Deodorant Antibacterial?
‘Deodorant’ is often used interchangeably with ‘antiperspirant’, but deodorants and antiperspirants are not the same thing. An ‘antiperspirant’ typically prevents your body from sweating by plugging the pores in your underarms with synthetic particles (such as Aluminium Chlorohydrate). A ‘deodorant’ contains antibacterial ingredients which prevent the friendly bacteria which live on the surface of your skin from reacting with perspiration, causing that ‘sweaty’ smell.
So no, not every deodorant is antibacterial! By preventing the natural perspiration process at its source, traditional antiperspirants also inhibit the natural detoxification of BPAs, heavy metals, and other toxins, whereas deodorants such as our Salt of the Earth range prevent body odour with natural antibacterial ingredients.
Antibacterial Ingredients in Deodorant
At Salt of the Earth, some of our favourite ingredients contain powerful natural properties to help you to stay fresh and smelling great. Here’s some of our favourites:
Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice)



