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Ethiscore Report Summary: Deodorant
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Buyer's guide to the most ethical deodorants
We take a look at the companies in the smelly business
The report includes:
- ethical and environmental ratings for 17 brands of deodorants and anti-perspirants
- Best Buy recommendations
- which brands contain parabens
- which brands contain pore-blocking aluminium
- aerosols v plastic v glass etc
Companies have played on our insecurities about getting smelly through clever — you might say manipulative — advertising campaigns. Major deodorant brands such as Lynx (just one spray and you'll have women chasing you through the streets, apparently) package spray-on-smells as the answer to our love lives and general success as a human being. But just a quick glance at the ingredients label on a conventional deodorant raises some important questions....
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