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A Successful Failure - The Deodorant That Died

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A Successful Failure - The Deodorant That Died



This looks a bit worse than it is. Well no, maybe it doesn't. But there is actually quite a bit of good news in the story of the stick deodorant you see here.

Ok, let's be honest, it doesn't look much like a stick. It looks more like a mush deodorant.

It also acts and feels like mush. Despite that, it is an effective deodorant that goes on smoothly and has staying power.



Two Years of Non-Stop Deodorant Fun These past 2 years I have been up to my armpits in deodorants – first: developing a new stick deodorant that is coming along very nicely (that project started in 2012). It works well, goes on nicely, has staying power, and doesn't turn into mush. I'm still tweaking the formula to get the texture to silky smooth perfection - which is why this deodorant is not yet present on my website. (perfection takes a while apparantly)

I have also been reformulating my roll-on deodorants over the past year. Not happily, but begrudgingly. Two of my favorite actives were being discontinued with some of my suppliers. For reasons unknown, it looked like they might be disappearing completely from the 'natural cosmetics ingredients' market. Reformulation was inevitable.

But just as I was about to give up completely on farnesol and lemon ester, one of my suppliers introduced 'a new deodorant mix'.

Guess what it contained?

Drum roll please: farnesol and lemon ester!

Yay!

To help promote their brand new product, they posted a stick deodorant formula on their website. And to top off all this deodorizing joy, they even introduced a new stick container!

If you have been reading this blog for a while, you know this last bit had me jumping around the room in glee. Deodorant-sized stick containers are simply not readily available in Europe (in the sizes and quantities I need) for some reason.

Double and Triple Yay!

And Now to the Mush The deodorant you see above was made using their formula. It started out looking (and acting) like a million. I was going to photograph it but was so excited to try it that I never got to the photography part.

It went on smooth and kept its shape for several applications but after about a week, it crumbled completely.

Not a pretty sight.

The good news – it still works like an absolute charm.

A Successful Failure - The Deodorant That Died


The New Challenge I simply have to attempt combining the silky smooth feel of the 'mush' deodorant with the texture stability of my own 'Essential Deodorant stick'.

That would indeed be my idea of stick deodorant perfection.

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