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The 10 best deodorants and antiperspirants for women of 2024, according to dermatologists and testers

From Secret to Kopari, Megababe and Mitchum, these are the best deodorants for women, tested and dermatologist-approved.

The 10 best deodorants and antiperspirants for women of 2024, according to dermatologists and testers

What's often taken for granted, rarely spoken about, but used daily by more than 300 million Americans? Deodorant.

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In fact, the United States uses more deodorant than any other country. With so many brands and application types — like sticks, sprays, wipes, creams and roll-ons — finding the best deodorant and antiperspirant can sometimes feel overwhelming. Factor in labels promoting different benefits — antiperspirant, deodorant or a blend of both — along with options like aluminum-free formulas and natural deodorants, and the decision becomes even more complex.

To top it off, there is a dirty secret that deodorant manufacturers don't want you to know: There is generally no difference in strength between women's and men's deodorants. Dr. Samuel Hetz, medical director of Concept Medical, says, "The active odor-fighting ingredients are actually the same." He explains that the difference usually comes down to fragrance: "Men's products tend to take on a stronger, muskier scent, while women's are often lighter and offer a floral scent."

So how in the world do you choose the best defense for your armpits? You keep reading.

The team here at Yahoo has been hard at work talking with our panel of dermatologists and skin care experts to get their take on the sea of sweat- and stink-stomping products, what ingredients to look for that actually work to keep you dry and smelling fresh, and which products or brands they love and recommend. We then researched and evaluated countless deodorants and antiperspirants, looking for the key ingredients our experts called out, like aluminum, baking soda and arrowroot that are proven to keep you dry or absorb moisture, along with moisturizing and odor-fighting heroes like coconut oil, aloe vera and essential oils. We tested sticks, wipes, sprays, creams and roll-ons to find the best combination of ingredients and application methods to keep you dry and smelling fresh. Throughout our research, preference was given to cost-effectiveness and staying power, as well as the quality of ingredients, while omitting those with harsh chemicals and known skin irritants. The following list of the best deodorants and antiperspirants for women are medical expert and Yahoo editor approved to keep you dry and smelling fresh all day.

Cost: $7 | Type: Solid | Key ingredient: Aluminum zirconium | Scents available: Hygienic Fresh, Completely Clean, Protecting Powder | Features: Invisible, PETA-certified, PH-balancing minerals | Longevity: 48 hours

When it comes to women's deodorants and antiperspirants, Secret is one of the most well-known names, and for a good reason: it works. Its Outlast sweat and odor protection stick formulation boasts a whopping 19% aluminum zirconium. Dr. Amy Forman Taub, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Advanced Dermatology says, "When treating excessive sweating, a higher aluminum concentration (12% - 30%) in antiperspirant is required."  

Secret's Outlast offers 48 hours of sweat-blocking protection and comes in three scents: Hygienic Fresh, Completely Clean, Protecting Powder. The stick deodorant swipes on clear and has yet to transfer or leave marks on my clothes or our testers. It stands up to long days and even though I sweat at the gym, I don't come out smelling like BO is my signature scent. It's also a PETA-certified cruelty-free deodorant and is paraben-free, however, it does contain alcohol and synthetic fragrances, so this one may not be a great fit for those with sensitive skin. 

Pros
  • 48 hours of sweat-stomping protection
  • Helps prevent odor-causing bacteria
  • Paraben-free
Cons
  • Contains alcohol
  • Synthetic fragrances
$7 at Walmart
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$7 at Target$7 at Amazon

Cost: $5 - $6 | Type: Gel | Key ingredient: Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate | Scents available: Powder Fresh, Pure Fresh, Shower Fresh, Unscented | Features: Alcohol-free, quick-drying formula, triple odor defense: heat, motion, stress | Longevity: 48 hours

If perspiration protection at an affordable price is at the top of your deodorant wish list, then Mitchum Triple Odor Defense Antiperspirant is well worth your consideration. It’s designed to block odor caused by heat, motion and stress for 48 hours. Although the scent options are fairly limited with only three scents for women and four for men – this antiperspirant's 25% Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate compound will leave you dry and smelling fresh and clean for up to two days without breaking the bank. In fact, at less than $y for a pack of two, this one will be hard to beat when it comes to getting the most bang for your budgeted buck. 

Even though Mitchum may come to mind as a men's deodorant, as mentioned in the intro, it all comes down to ingredients and both the men's and women's versions of this have the same 25% Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate compound, but differer in added fragrances. While putting the Triple Oder Defense to the test, I found that the high level of aluminum was not irritating, and by the end of the day, I did not have any sweat stains and still could pick up wafts of the powder fresh scent. 

If get is not for you, a solid stick version is also available.

Pros
  • Affordable drugstore option
  • Long-lasting formula
  • Quick drying
Cons
  • No fragrance-free option
$6.26 (2 pack) at Amazon
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$6.29 (2 pack) at Target$6 at Walmart

Cost: $5.57 | Type: roll-on | Key ingredient: 12% Aluminum Chloride | Scents available: Unscented | Features: Unscented, near prescription strength | Longevity: 72 hours

Certain Dri Clinical Strength Antiperspirant prioritizes keeping you sweat-free over all else. Its formula uses aluminum chloride, which is the most powerful of the aluminum salts found in most prescription antiperspirants. Unlike other antiperspirants, you apply Certain Dri at night rather than in the morning to allow the aluminum time to absorb into the skin and sweat ducts. Certain Dri also sells stick and aerosol antiperspirants, but its roll-on is one of its strongest products featuring aluminum chloride. I have long used Certain Dri and reach for this when I wear a shirt that can easily show sweat or I am facing a long day of meetings and high-stress situations, and it never lets me down. If you struggle with sweating through your clothes, this is well worth a try.

We do want to warn that it cause skin irritation for those with sensitive skin, or if used on damaged or otherwise irritated skin - avoid use immediately after shaving. It's also important to speak to your doctor if you are concerned that your sweat is overly-excessive.

Pros
  • Powerful protection
  • Available as a roll-on, stick or spray
  • Last 72 hours
Cons
  • May irritate sensitive skin
  • Only unscented available
$6 at Walmart
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$6 at Amazon

Cost: $14 | Type: Solid | Active ingredients: Corn starch, saccharomyces ferment filtrate, willow bark extract, botanicals | Scents available: Rosy Pits | Features: Aluminum-free, water-based with skin nourishing ingredients, dermatologist-approved | Longevity: 8-12 hours before needing to reapply

Megababe's Rosy Pits Deodorant deserves an all-star spot for sensitive skin. It’s loaded with gentle, yet effective, ingredients like saccharomyces ferment filtrate (a soothing type of fermented yeast) for odor protection, willow bark for wetness protection, and skin-nourishing colloidal oatmeal. One of my favorite aspects of this deodorant is that the water-based stick glides on smoothly without tugging and irritating the skin. It contains vitamin E to protect against razor burn and irritation, so like many antiperspirants you can't use on broken or freshly shaved skin, there's no need to worry when swiping this on after a shower. Best of all, it's been clinically tested for sensitive skin and is dermatologist-approved. As for keeping me dry and smelling fresh, the combination of corn starch and saccharomyces ferment do a great job of absorbing both my sweat and odors.

If you need sweat protection, this may not be the best option as it does not contain aluminum. 

Pros
  • Goes on clear
  • Clinically tested for sensitive skin
  • Vegan-friendly
Cons
  • Only one scent
$5 at Ulta Beauty
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$14 at Walmart$14 at Amazon

Cost: $18 | Type: Solid | Key ingredient: Coconut oil and Sage oil | Scents available: Original, Driftwood, and Beach | Features: Made without aluminum, parabens, sulfates and baking soda | Longevity: 8-12 hours before needing to reapply

Kopari Aluminum-Free Coconut Deodorant is an organic, non-toxic, plant-based and all-around skin-friendly deodorant. The all-natural formula is free from aluminum, parabens, sulfates and baking soda, making it safe, clean and gentle enough for children's skin. The deodorant contains coconut water, coconut oil and sage oil to keep you smelling fresh. Additionally, the coconut and sage oils are antimicrobial and antibacterial, which eliminate and neutralize body odor while simultaneously moisturizing and soothing the skin. This was the first deodorant my pre-teen tried and he was great about using it. Partly because he loved feeling like a big guy who used deodorant like his dad, but also because he was able to notice the difference in odor protection between his body odor and his friends who were still depending on showers to keep them from smelling. 

Kopari also makes a Performance Plus 24-hour deodorant that, while not a top pick for ultra-sensitive skin, is a great option for those who need a little more odor protection and moisture absorption.

Pros
  • Aluminum, baking soda and alcohol-free
  • Moisturizing formula
  • Goes on smooth
Cons
  • Not as long-lasting
  • limited scents available
$18 at Amazon
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$18 at Nordstroms$18 at Macy's

Cost: $10 | Type: Aerosol spray | Key ingredient: Aluminum Sesquichlorohydrate | Scents available: Clean, Fresh, Marine, Bold and Neutral | Features: 96-hours of sweat protection, smart-adapt technology, unisex | Longevity: up to 96 hours

Aerosol deodorants are easy to apply and don't leave a thick smear on your skin or clothes. Unlimited by Degree is a new dry spray antiperspirant-deodorant that keeps you sweat and stink-free for up to 96 hours. That’s four days! It features the brand’s exclusive SmartAdapt technology which adapts and responds to your body to create a barrier against sweat and odor. Essentially, a micro-barrier is created by the spray to provide extra protection when you need it the most — at the gym, running errands, during marathon meetings. And for those that don't love the way sprays can be cold and run down your sides, this sprays on almost like a powder, so while it is still cool when it hits your skin, it covers well and stays put. 

As for how well it works, it certainly works, but none of our testers were capable of going the full four days without a shower, but one did not reapply during the four days and said they felt it was iffy, but couldn't tell if it was due to showering away the spray. Our experts say, aluminum will build up over time and usually can take anywhere from a week to three weeks to detox the aluminum from your sweat glands, so with enough use, four days of protection is certainly possible.

If you’re not up for a dry spray, it comes in a solid stick.

Pros
  • Doesn’t leave white residue
  • Long-lasting sweat protection
  • Five, gender-neutral scent options
Cons
  • No fragrance-free option
$13 at Walmart
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$12 at Amazon$11 at CVS Pharmacy

Cost: $14 | Type: Roll-on | Key ingredients: Aluminum Chlorohydrate and Bisabolol | Scent available: Fresh | Features: Thermal Water and bisabolol to nourish skin and reduce irritation | Longevity: 24 hours

The Uriage Power 3 Deodorant is a clinical strength, roll-on antiperspirant that’s designed to block sweat for 24 hours while nourishing the skin to reduce irritation. It's made with aluminum chlorohydrate to block sweat while Uriage's proprietary thermal water nourishes and moisturizes underarm skin, along with bisabolol — a plant-based ingredient that can reduce redness and irritation. 

It only comes in a roll-on form, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing: a roll-on's liquid consistency is more easily absorbed into the skin than a solid stick or aerosol. The downside, though, is the wet feeling upon application can be off-putting and it can take longer to dry. This has all the makings to be a great, non-irritating antiperspirant, but the roll-on did feel wet and you need to give it about three to four minutes to dry. That said, the thermal water and bisabolol are worth the wait according to one tester,

Pros
  • Alcohol-free antiperspirant
  • Clean, gender-neutral scent
  • Controls sweat and odor well
Cons
  • Takes some time to dry
$14 at Amazon

Cost: $20 for 3oz tube or $30 for 5 .05oz sampler pack | Type: Cream | Key ingredients: Mandelic acid, maranta arundinacea root powder, cacao (cocoa) seed butter, tapioca starch | Scents available: Minted Cucumber, Soft Powder, Lavender Sage, Toasted Coconut, Peony Rose, Clean Tangerine, Unscented, Fresh Alpine | Features: Aluminum-free whole body deodorant, nourishing, all-natural | Longevity: 72 hours

Lume's whole body cream deodorant rubs in like a lotion and works to keep you dry and smelling fresh for a full 72 hours. The cream formula is a doctor-developed aluminum-free deodorant safe for external use. It's also fortified with cocoa seed butter, so you get the moisturizing benefits of a lotion and odor control in all your hard-to-reach and sensitive areas. And for those with sensitive skin, Lume's whole body cream is aluminum-free, baking soda-free and paraben-free, as well as hypoallergenic and safe for use anywhere and everywhere. 

Our tester loved the option to put this absolutely anywhere and said at first the smell of each was a little off-putting, but once it dried, small wafts of lavender or coconut shine through. She also said it always seemed to work well, since at the end of the day, she could still smell light hints of the fragrance. We all agreed, though, we weren't sure this, or any other cream deodorant, was something you would want to slather over your body daily.

If you need serious sweat-blocking power, Lume also offers a cream that contains aluminum, but it may be irritating to sensitive skin and sensitive areas,

Pros
  • Hypoallergenic for whole body use
  • Rubs in like lotion
  • Blocks odor for up to 72 hours
Cons
  • Pricey
  • Aluminum version scents are limited
$31 at Amazon

Cost: $13 | Type: Wipes | Key ingredient: Coconut milk, witch hazel, shea butter | Scents available: Fragrance-free with a hint of coconut | Features: 30-wipes per pack, free from aluminum, mineral oil, parabens, petrolatum, phthalatesand sulfate | Longevity: 8 hours

If the idea of a deodorant wipe is new to you, prepare to be enlightened! Pacifica Beauty's underarm deodorant wipes can be used to wipe away existing odors or after showering to stop future smells from seeping through. Formulated with coconut milk, witch hazel and shea butter to both nourish and prevent odor, the wipes are free from aluminum, parabens, phthalates, mineral oil, petrolatum or sulfates. The only downfall is that the wipes do contain a little natural grain alcohol, so they may not suit those with ultra-sensitive skin. Each pack comes with 30 wipes.

I have used these wipes to eliminate existing odors after a workout and post shower, and loved the results in both situations. These deodorant wipes are an official staple in my summer bag.

Pros
  • Eliminates odors
  • Nourishing
  • Convenient for on-the-go use
Cons
  • Only one scent
  • Contains grain alcohol that could irritate sensitive skin
$7 at Amazon
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$9 at Ulta Beauty$8 at Target

Cost: $32 | Type: Solid | Key ingredient: Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly | Scents available: Cashmere Mist | Features: Antiperspirant and deodorant that smells like Donna Karan Cashmere Mist perfume | Longevity: 24 hours

Donna Karan Cashmere Mist Anti-Perspirant works to reduce both odor and sweat. Formulated with aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly — a gentler aluminum compound than what's used in many drugstore brands — it works to stop sweat before it starts while keeping you smelling like the beloved Cashmere Mist fragrance: light and fresh with hints of jasmine, bergamot and sandalwood.

I have long been a fan of both the Cashmere scent and this deodorant. It is my guilty pleasure and I reach for it before going out for a date night, to dinner with friends or when I want to feel fancy and pretty. It works to keep me both dry and smelling like Cashmere all day and night. It is definitely not cheap but one tube will last me about three to four months with regular use.

There’s also an aluminum-free version available that uses cornstarch, coconut oil, and magnesium hydroxide, but it’s worth noting that the reviews aren’t nearly as good. Many fans of the original antiperspirant find that the aluminum-free deodorant just doesn’t work as well in terms of staying dry.

Pros
  • Smells just like the beloved Cashmere Mist perfume
  • Made with the gentler Aluminum that keeps you dry with less irritation Zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly
Cons
  • Only available online and at department stores
$32 at Amazon
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$32 at Macys$32 at Nordstroms

What to consider when buying the best deodorant for women

When searching for the best antiperspirant and deodorant, consider the following important factors:

Antiperspirant vs. deodorant

It's important when talking about the subject to distinguish whether you're talking about deodorant or antiperspirant, says Steven Prus, PA-C, a physician assistant at Advanced Dermatology. "Deodorant just masks odor, while antiperspirant is a compound that decreases perspiration," he explains. Before shopping, decide if you want to stop sweat (antiperspirant), block odors (deodorant), or both (deodorant and antiperspirant).

Ingredients

  • Antiperspirants: There are 18 different FDA-approved aluminum compounds that can be used in antiperspirants, although some are more common than others. Aluminum chloride, for example, is considered the most effective for hyperhidrosis and heavy sweaters, but it's also more irritating, whereas aluminum zirconium and aluminum sesquichlorohydrate are gentler forms. "What sets different antiperspirants apart is which salt the product is formulated with and its concentration. While aluminum salts can be irritating, aluminum sesquichlorohydrate is less irritating than products that contain aluminum chloride, yet weaker," says Taub. Dr. Tushar Dabade, a board-certified dermatologist, points out that "prescription antiperspirants have a higher percentage of aluminum chloride than nonprescription. Prescription antiperspirants may work a little bit better for some people but occasionally will cause irritation."

  • Deodorants: Deodorants can have a long list of ingredients, so if you have known allergies to topical ingredients, make sure to read the label. Since deodorants do not contain aluminum, the majority are fortified with ingredients that absorb moisture, such as arrowroot powder, cornstarch or baking soda. When it comes to fighting odors, deodorants will either lean into synthetic fragrances or they'll utilize coconut milk or oil, shea butter or essential oils.

Application type

Deodorants and antiperspirants come in a variety of application types. When it comes to deciding which is best, Dr. Monika Kaniszewska, a board-certified dermatologist, says, "Aerosols and wipes may not be as effective as a thicker gel or cream that has the ability to stay on the skin and absorb better."

  • Solid: The most common type for both antiperspirants and deodorants. It usually has a powdery soft, solid and smooth consistency. Solid deodorants tend to dry quickly but can also leave residue behind if not formulated to be "invisible."

  • Roll-on: Roll-on deodorants have a liquid consistency and are applied using a rotating ball applicator that disperses the product as you roll it across your skin. The benefit is that it goes on clear and absorbs more quickly than a solid; the downside, however, is that it takes longer to dry than a solid, so you may feel wet or sticky until it completely dries.

  • Spray: Spray or aerosol deodorants are easy to apply and dry quickly. However, aerosol deodorants are bulkier and tend to deplete faster than solids.

  • Gel: Gel deodorants typically come in the same type of container as solid sticks but have a thick, gel consistency. Like roll-ons, gels take time to dry, but they go on clear and leave little residue behind.

  • Cream: Cream deodorants are becoming all the rage thanks to being safe to apply over your whole body, not just armpits. The consistency is comparable to that of your favorite lotion and is just as moisturizing.

  • Wipe: Deodorant wipes are disposable, single-use wipes that are great for on-the-go use to get rid of and prevent future odors. The downside is that wipes are expensive and you will likely run through a pack of 30 wipes three times faster than a standard solid stick of deodorant.

Strength and longevity

Strength mainly applies to the antiperspirant's use of aluminum. Stronger antiperspirants, often labeled as "clinical strength," have a higher percentage of aluminum. As for longevity, stronger antiperspirants will also last longer, with some even boasting 48 to 72 hours of sweat prevention. Natural, aluminum-free deodorants, on the other hand, may not last the entire day without reapplying. "Everyone's needs for deodorants and antiperspirants are different. What lasts for 24 hours for one person might not last for 24 hours for the next," says Ann Cameron Schieber, PA-C, a physician assistant at Advanced Dermatology.

Scent

Scent comes down to personal preference and your skin's level of sensitivity. During our research, we learned there is a seemingly endless range of pleasant scents when it comes to antiperspirants and deodorants, especially when you add in the versions marketed to men. This is one of those features for which you may need to spend time in the deodorant aisle of the drugstore, sniffing out your favorite scent. If you have sensitive skin, look for natural deodorants that offer essential oils and botanicals in lieu of synthetic fragrances.

Cost

As you can see from the list above, there is a broad range of prices when it comes to deodorants and antiperspirants, and it doesn't always come down to a you-get-what-you-pay-for situation. There are plenty of effective products that cost under $5. The cost rises for luxury deodorants with a brand name, or all-natural formulations that offer high-quality organic ingredients. The good news is that in general, deodorants can last a very long time, so you'll usually find that regardless of what you choose, you do get the most bang for your buck.

How we chose the best deodorants

To find the best deodorants and antiperspirants, we first spoke to a panel of physicians, dermatologists and physician assistants to determine what to look for in a great deodorant and antiperspirant, and what to avoid. All agreed that the most important consideration is a product's ingredients, so we spent hours comparing ingredient lists of more than 75 products and looking at the scientific research available.

For antiperspirants, we looked at the type and percentage of aluminum salt in the formulation along with the inactive ingredients. We avoided those that contained ethyl alcohol, parabens and harsh irritants. For deodorants (aluminum-free), we looked for products with natural, plant-based ingredients, including organic ingredients where possible. We also evaluated each product's texture, application type, longevity, scent and cost.

Frequently asked questions

Are antiperspirants safe to use?

There’s been a great deal of concern surrounding the safety of aluminum-based antiperspirants, including concerns that aluminum can cause various ailments and disorders, most notably Alzheimer's disease and breast cancer. However, it's worth noting that there is no evidence that antiperspirants cause any health concerns. In fact, research has found that there's no link between antiperspirant use and breast cancer.

According to Dr. Faranak Kamangar, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of DermGPT, aluminum-based antiperspirants are considered extremely safe and effective. Dr. Zenovia Gabriel, a board-certified dermatologist from California, agrees but adds that there is a risk of skin irritation for those with allergies or sensitive skin.

When is the best time to apply antiperspirant?

It's best to apply antiperspirant at night because you'll typically sweat less while you sleep and it gives the aluminum salt time to go to work plugging sweat glands. Even if you shower in the morning, the prior night's application will still be effective because the aluminum salts will work for the next 24 hours. However, you may want to reapply after showering if you want the benefits of the fragrance or other active ingredients like baking soda.

How often should I reapply deodorant and antiperspirant?

Antiperspirants should be applied only once a day, says Kamangar, adding that because of the aluminum, applying more often can increase the risk of skin irritation.

Deodorant, however, is a different story. Since there's no aluminum to stop sweat, you can reapply as often as needed throughout the day in order to control odor. Additionally, your activity can play a role. "If you exercise or take a shower, it's advised to reapply," says Gabriel.

Meet our skin experts

Faranak Kamangar, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist and founder of DermGPT

Samuel Hetz, MD, medical director of Concept Medical

Zenovia Gabriel, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist

Amy Forman Taub, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist; founder, Advanced Dermatology and skinfo.com

Anne Marie Leger, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist

Monika Kaniszewska, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist

Tushar Dabade, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon

Steven Prus, PA-C, physician assistant, Advanced Dermatology

Ann Cameron Schieber, PA-C, physician assistant, Advanced Dermatology