As we all are aware, deodorants come in all shapes and sizes but you will have noticed that they come in single-use plastic containers. Not good for the environment.
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I noticed Wild Deodorant a few months ago but I wasn’t sure about it. Is this just another product telling us they’re good for the environment when they’re not? Claiming to be the “world’s first zero-plastic deodorant refill.” There are so many natural products on the market, could this be one too? Here’s my wild deodorant review.
Let’s find out…
Their mission is “to be a pioneer in sustainable and natural personal care, acting as a positive catalyst to raise the standards of sustainability across the bathroom. We want to build a progressive and inclusive business that makes switching to natural and sustainable products possible without compromise.”
Their website allows one-off purchases or subscription service boxes. I opted for the one-off purchase as I wanted to see what it’s like first. There is an option for sensitive skin and my purchase included 3 refills. I chose fresh cotton and sea salt of the refillable deodorant and the choice of a free case. The other different scents available are below some scents have a sensitive version too:
Mint & Eucalyptus
Coconut Dreams
Bergamot Rituals
Orange Zest
Fresh Cotton & Sea Salt
Sandalwood and Patchouli
The order arrived within a few days and turned up in a letterbox friendly box.
Already a good start!
I’ve never used this product before and I thought I would create a reel on my instagram stories opening the box and assembling it. If you like the song by KSI – Holiday, unmute it!
As you can see, it was simple to put together! Easy Peasy Greeny!
It’s now been a month since I made my purchase and I have to say. I absolutely love it!
Deodorants I’ve used before, I found that they don’t tend until the end of the day and by the evening, I notice a faint smell of body odour, no thanks! With the usual daily use, I didn’t have that issue with this deodorant. I really does last all day. And that’s what you want from a deodorant.
Apparently, there’s a transition period and it takes a week or so for your body to get used to it but I didn’t have this. Their website are clear about the natural ingredients, and because of this, it’s a friendly deodorant with no harsh chemicals, and it got me thinking of the harmful chemicals I must have been rolling on my pits for years! They don’t include parabens, aluminium or sulphates and are suitable for vegans!
The twist bottom is easy enough to use, the case is sleek, available in a variety of colours; it’s easy to hold, easy to refill.
I contacted Wild to find out which scents were suitable for men – Mint & Eucalyptus, Fresh Cotton & Sea Salt and Sandalwood & Patchouli.
I’ve found a deodorant I’m really happy with.

Let’s look at the pros and cons.
Pros
- Sleek reusable case
- Variety of refill scents
- Option for sensitive skin
- Plastic-free
- Easy to use
- Letterbox friendly
- Aluminium-free deodorants
Cons
- Price (this is genuinely the only con I can think of!)
- I did notice some white marks on my clothes
The one thing I can’t review is how it would work if you’re a sweaty person, sorry, I can’t help there!
For some people, the price is going to be an issue. The wild refills are £6 each (you have to buy 3 at a time) or £5 each if you buy a refill subscription. For me personally, the price isn’t really an issue. I was paying £5 each for my previous Sure deodorant and as this actually works and lasts a long time, I don’t mind the price, but I appreciate it’s not a small price.
All in all, I love this product, it’s the only deodorant I would use and I highly recommend it.
Keep an eye on the wild website because they release limited edition scents and a different reusable aluminium case. They also have a range of deodorant sticks which is perfect if you travel a lot in a range of scents.
I hope this wild natural deodorant review helps, let me know how you get on 💚💚💚💚💚💚

