IT DOESN'T MATTER who you are or what you do, wearing deodorant is an everyday requirement for living in a modern society. If you're spending any amount of time around other people, it's a common courtesy to manage your body odor. Sweating is, of course, completely normal, but that doesn’t mean you have to be stinky, too. Great-smelling colognes, bar soaps, or body washes are certainly a huge part of the equation, but a quality deodorant is an equally necessary component.
Best Deodorants for Men
A good deodorant is your most important tool in the fight against B.O. Body odor is caused by two things: Naturally occurring bacteria on the surface of your skin (especially in places like your underarms) and sweat, which the bacteria feed on. Deodorants help reduce the amount of stank-causing bacteria on your skin while also controlling odor by covering it up with a much more pleasant scent.
The most important thing to note is that deodorants won’t actually stop sweat; that’s an antiperspirant’s job thanks to the addition of aluminum, which physically blocks sweat glands. You’ll notice this list doesn’t include any antiperspirants for that reason. However, sweating is natural and just because you sweat doesn’t mean you’ll automatically stink.
Many people avoid the aluminum in antiperspirants in favor of deodorants that still get the job done without reducing sweat. Deodorants can also be ideal for people with sensitive skin thanks to the addition of gentle, often natural ingredients—and a natural deodorant can be a great option for these instances. Choosing between a deodorant and antiperspirant is a personal choice (and, for the record, you can switch back and forth), so find one that fits your lifestyle and give it a shot. Might we suggest starting with the list below.
What to Consider
Scent
When deciding on a deodorant, look for one with a scent that fits your interests. While a stronger scent might not necessarily indicate longer-lasting protection, it usually means a longer-lasting fragrance. With that in mind, consider what colognes you typically use when deciding on a deodorant to avoid clashing scents. And if you'd prefer your cologne do the heavy lifting in the smell department—or have sensitive skin—stick to lightly scented or fragrance-free options.
Key Ingredients
In terms of ingredients, the first thing to note is that deodorants only control odor, not sweat. For sweat reduction, head for an antiperspirant instead. To control odor, look for deodorants with antibacterial ingredients like magnesium or aloe vera, as well as odor-absorbing factors like tapioca starch and arrowroot powder. Additionally, if you're prone to skin irritation, opt for fragrance-free or baking soda-free (known to fight odor-causing bacteria), as baking soda has been shown to cause irritation in some people. Also, keep an eye out for moisturizing agents like shea butter or vitamin E.
Consistency Type
Finally, you’ll want to consider the delivery mechanism. Most deodorants come in solid stick form, but they're not for everyone. Some feel the chalkier ones carry more risk of leaving stains on clothes, while others find the gel sticks to leave lingering residue. Sprays, strict gels, and lotions are other options available if you’re not into the stick thing. Mostly, when it comes to deodorants and your own unique brand of odor, you may want to consider trying a variety of formulas to see what works best with your body chemistry.
How We Selected
As Men's Health's grooming editor, I've tested more than 30 deodorants in the past year. I tried each one for at least one week, and evaluated its scent, price point, and effectiveness. I also considered how each deodorant, and its scent, held up over time and during more rigorous activities like exercise or high-stress situations, as well as its impact on my skin and even clothing. I then consulted with my colleagues, including contributing editor Garret Munce and Deputy Commerce Editor Christian Gollayan, who collectively have more than a decade of experience swiping and trying deodorants, on which brands they use and recommend. Based on this extensive research and testing, below are the 10 best deodorants for men.
Pros
Made with natural ingredients
Wide array of fresh, unique scents
Doesn't leave any residue on clothes
Cons
Some reviewers say it requires multiple applications
Key Ingredients | Aloe, corn starch |
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Scent | Multiple, but we like the citrusy California Coast scent |
Consistency | Stick |
Oars + Alps is a powerful natural ingredients-backed deodorant that absorbs odor, while botanical agents nourish the skin. It’s vegan and cruelty-free with no alcohol, aluminum, parabens, sulfates, gluten, or phthalates. The proprietary alpine caribous moss ingredient sourced from the Arctic Circle in Northern Finland is antioxidant-rich and boosts elasticity while guarding against environmental hazards like pollution and inflammation.
Testing Notes: One of our biggest gripes with natural deodorants—apart from when they just don’t work—is residue. Whether chalky or oily, nothing is worse than when you put on a fresh shirt only for it to be ruined by deodorant schmutz. We are happy to report that in our testing process, we found that these deodorants went on clear and did not leave any residue at all on our clothes.
We also took into account that some online reviewers mentioned needing multiple applications—we found that this largely has to do with the scent you’re using and how it reacts to your own body chemistry. Some of the longer-lasting scents, we found, were enough to last all day. It may just take some trial and error until you find the right scent for you.
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Best Deodorant Spray
Mando Whole Body Deodorant
Pros
Can be used on entire body
Offers up to 72-hour protection
Incredible bourbon and vanilla scent
Goes on clear, no residue or casing left behind
Free from aluminum, parabens, dyes, and phthalates
Cons
While the odor protection is long-lasting, the scent dies out fairly quickly
Key Ingredients | Caprylic triglyceride, coco-caprylate, caffeine |
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Scent | Bourbon leather |
Consistency | Spray |
If you're someone who hates deodorant marks on your clothes (or, let’s get real, on your underwear), this spray will be a game-changer for you. Its application is genuinely invisible, and its formula is designed with natural ingredients to keep your entire body (pits, groin, everything) fresh without any residue. Packed with plant-based goodies like arrowroot powder, coconut oil, and shea butter, it not only soothes your skin but also provides odor protection for up to 72 hours. Not to mention, it's free of aluminum, phthalates, paraben,s and dyes so there’s no risk of irritation anywhere on the body after applying.
Testing Notes: While we’ll admit that we didn't personally test it without showering for more than 48 hours (couldn't go three days, c'mon) we can vouch for its impressive performance during that time. Plus, the scent (bourbon leather with just a hint of vanilla) is as masculine and pleasant as they come in terms of deodorants. We were also super impressed by how quickly the spray absorbed into the skin and how little it left behind, which was truly nothing.
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Pros
Contains probiotics to help control bacteria
Applies completely clear
A portion of each sale going to the well-being of military families and veterans
Cons
Takes a second to dry
Can stain clothes if you're an impatient dresser
Key Ingredients | Tapioca starch, diatomaceous earth, aloe juice |
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Scent | Multiple, but we like the White Vetiver and Cedarwood |
Consistency | Stick |
Sure, tons of brands offer long-lasting deodorants, but when a deodorant has been put to the test by over 1,000 U.S. Special Forces soldiers, you know it’s the real deal to combat odor. Bravo Sierra is a grooming line created with the military to provide eco-friendly essentials for men at a low price that can’t be beat. The whole line is genius and worthy of your hard-earned dollars, but if you’re going to try one item, we’d have to say this aluminum-free deodorant is just the must-have men have been looking for.
Testing Notes: We love that the stick goes on completely clear, unlike many other deodorants that can leave a chalky or white residue. Not to mention, the unscented option is about as skin-friendly as you can get. Without any baking soda or aluminum, the plant-based formula packers a killer combo of cassava root extract, prebiotics, and aloe vera to fight odor without irritating skin. That being said, some of the oils in here may stain some clothing if you're in a hurry, but allow it to dry for a few minutes and you’ll be fine.
Read More: Bravo Sierra Review
Pros
Available in a variety of scents
Contains probiotics to help control bacteria
Aluminum- and paraben-free
Cons
Not as long lasting as others on this list
Key Ingredients | Coconut oil, shea butter, magnesium, tapioca starch |
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Scent | Cucumber, mint |
Consistency | Stick |
When you switch from aluminum-based products, expect a short purging period. That’s just your body clearing out aluminum. (It’ll only feel like you’re sweating more.) This minty deodorant contains natural moisturizers like shea butter to keep your underarms smooth.
Testing Notes: The draw of Native, apart from the fact that the deodorant just plain works, is the wide variety of scents. There are a lot to choose from so we advise trying a few to find out which mixes with your own body chemistry best to provide the longest odor protection. While we don’t usually love a solid bar, we were pleasantly surprised that this one didn’t leave any residue. Just make sure to give your pits a bit of drying time before putting on clothes to minimize the risk.
Pros
Clear stick formula
Scent is strong and lasts a long time
Available everywhere
By far the cheapest option on this list
Cons
May irritate sensitive skin given the fragrance
Key Ingredients | Fragrance, sodium stearate, propylene glycol |
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Scent | Woody and fresh with a base of sandalwood |
Consistency | Stick |
It’s not just the long-lasting scent that makes this deodorant stand out. Unlike chalkier solid deodorant bars, this one is completely clear which means it leaves no residue at all on your pits (perfect for tank top season). The scent is strong enough to last all day even for heavy sweaters and, while it won’t reduce actual sweating, it absolutely prevents it from smelling.
Testing Notes: No one would call this deodorant subtle, that’s for sure. The scent is strong and has your classic drugstore deodorant vibe (ultra fresh and clean). The strength of the scent isn’t a bad thing—in fact, if you feel like your smell can be strong at times, this kind of deodorant is perfect for masking it for hours. Since there’s no fuss to the formula, it’s all about the scent with this guy, though we did also appreciate that it goes on completely clear without any chalky or greasy residue.
Best Deodorant Gel
Nécessaire The Deodorant Gel
Pros
Completely clear formula
Hypoallergenic
Infused with skin beneficial vitamins
Cons
More expensive than other options on this list
Needs ample time to dry to avoid staining clothes
Key Ingredients | Lactic acid, niacinamide, mandelic acid, potassium hydroxide |
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Scent | Eucalyptus |
Consistency | Gel |
This easy-to-apply deodorant gel is completely clear, and a little more watery than your typical stick, which makes it way easy to apply and get full coverage with less product needed. It comes in a few different scents, including fragrance-free, but even the scented versions are subtle and not overwhelming. The best thing about it, however, is the skincare-like ingredients: niacinamide to help reduce dark spots and exfoliating alpha hydroxy acids to keep your pits smooth (it’s especially ideal if you shave or trim your armpit hair).
Testing Notes: We’ve said it already, but we’ll say it again: give this one ample dry time before putting on clothes. Because of the liquidy-serum formula, it takes quite a while to dry compared to your typical stick and definitely compared to a spray. The formula is soothing and pleasant to use, once you get the hang of the extended drying time needed.
Pros
100% plastic free and recyclable
Can be used on entire body
Non sticky application
Cons
Cap can be fickle
Some testers found the container prone to cracks and leakage
Key Ingredients | Shea butter, vitamin E, apricot kernel oil, calendula oil |
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Scent | Cedar, eucalyptus, orange |
Consistency | Balm |
If you’re someone who finds themselves constantly with irritated pits and redness, a deodorant balm could be exactly the type of product you’ve been waiting for, and there is no better option than AKT’s. This creamy deodorant has the consistency of a thick moisturizer but absorbs into the skin much faster. Designed to be used anywhere on the body, it offers smooth and lasting protection with minimal risk of skin irritation.
The formula is boosted by AKT’s “Deo Barrier Complex”, a blend of natural ingredients that neutralize smells while absorbing moisture. This is in addition to calendula oil (to calm skin and reduce inflammation), apricot kernel oil (to hydrate skin), and vitamin E (to support the skin’s natural protective barrier).
Testing Notes: We can confirm that this stuff is one of the cleanest deodorants to apply, and certainly the easiest for using on places other than the pits like feet, back, chest, or groin. It did an incredible job of masking odors, didn’t inspire any reactions from our testers with sensitive skin, and we loved that it was all packaged in a 100 percent plastic-free and recyclable container (even the cap!). That being said, we wished this contained was a bit sturdier as we found it prone to some cracking and the cap a bit of a nuisance to navigate.
Pros
Cologne-quality scent
Easy application with no residue
Baking soda-free
Cons
Smaller stick compared to other similar deodorants on this list
Key Ingredients | Salicylic acid, arrowroot powder |
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Scent | Jasmine, sandalwood, vanilla |
Consistency | Stick |
The newest product on this list (just realized earlier this year!), Phlur's Father Figure Deodorant packs the commanding and elevated type of scent usually reserved for colognes. Unsurprisingly, that's because it's based on the widely popular Father Figure Eau de Parfum.
Just like the parfum, this deodorant offers an elegantly fresh yet subtly woodsy scent that's ideal for cruising along the street on a beautiful sunny day—or looking out the office window wishing you were. Not to mention, it's boosted by a slew of effective, natural ingredients like salicylic acid to cancel out odor for well over a day along with arrowroot powder and tamanu oil to soothe and hydrate skin.
Testing Notes: We can confirm that this scent is killer—not unlike its eau de parfum inspo, but we were also blown away by how long it lasted. We'd apply in the morning and the scent would linger just as strong throughout the day and into the night without the need to reapply. If there was one deodorant we'd suggest for those who regularly skimp on cologne, this would be it.
Pros
Aluminum- and alcohol-free
Stick glides on with no lingering residue
Scent is pleasant but subtle, perfect for layering with a cologne
Cons
Not ideal if you're looking for a stronger scent
Some testers with sensitive skin found it occasionally irritating
Key Ingredients | Tea tree oil, witch hazel |
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Scent | Citrus and herbal musk |
Consistency | Stick, gel |
Tend to fall victim to deodorants staining clothes or lingering on your skin too long leaving you with ironically wet pits? This Baxter of California no-nonsense deodorant is your solution (also you may be overapplying). Backed by a minimalist list of ingredients and a clear gel formula, this stick absorbs immediately into the skin with no residue or unwanted chalkiness.
Testing Notes: Whenever we want a deodorant that simply eliminates odor without any risk of being overly scented or staining our clothes, we continually reach for Baxter of California. This stuff is about as low maintenance as a snake plant—and just as dry. We swipe a couple of times under each pit and it's absorbed before there's even time for us to put our shirt on for it to try to stain.
Pros
Scent lasts for over 24 hours
Can be used on entire body
Alcohol, aluminum, and paraben-free
Largely derived from natural ingredients
Cons
Scents are strong, which can occasionally clash with colognes and other products
Key Ingredients | Tapioca starch, shea butter to soothe skin, coconut oil |
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Scent | Ocean mist and driftwood |
Consistency | Stick |
Made for use on the entire body and led by sweat-absorbing tapioca starch, Every Man Jack Whole Body Deodorant is on another level when it comes to lasting deodorants. Plus, there's added shea butter and coconut oil to moisturize skin for an easy, non-irritating application. Add on the fact that it's free of any of the harsh stuff like dyes, parabens, alcohol, aluminum, or phthalate, and this deodorant is also a great option for those with sensitive skin.
Testing Notes: Sure, Every Man Jack's Whole Body Deodorant smells great, but what's really striking about it is how long it smells great. We're talking up to two days on one application long. We applied it to our pits and groin in the morning, and the scent held up well into the night.
During a few regrettable days of going around 36 to 48 hours of not showering, the fragrance still covered any (presumably well into development) odors that would have been emerging. Granted, these were mostly days of going into the office and avoiding (read: skipping) workouts, but it was a sight (and smell) to behold nonetheless.
Is Aluminum Bad For You?
The biggest difference between deodorants and antiperspirants (which actually block sweat) is that they contain aluminum. To date, aluminum is the only FDA-approved ingredient to effectively block sweat and it does this by physically plugging up the sweat glands in your armpits. However, in recent years aluminum has come under fire as some people claim it is linked to certain diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. Because of this, there’s been a rise in the popularity of aluminum-free deodorants like the ones you see on this list.
Does that mean they’re healthier for you? "We don’t have any studies that support the claim that there are health risks to using aluminum [in antiperspirants]," says dermatologist Michelle Henry, MD. "We eat more aluminum than we actually get in our antiperspirants. The aluminum we get in our antiperspirants doesn’t affect us in any negative way." Whether or not you use deodorant or antiperspirant is a personal choice.
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