Native Deodorant Review: 6 Months of Real-World Testing
After 6 months of daily use, Native Deodorant delivers on odor protection and no white marks, but $15 for 2.65 oz makes it tough for budget shoppers.
After 6 months of daily use, Native Deodorant delivers on odor protection and no white marks, but $15 for 2.65 oz makes it tough for budget shoppers.
After 6 months of daily use, this $10.82 mascara delivers real length and stays put all day. Best drugstore option I’ve found, though it dries out by month 3.
After 4 months of daily use, this $9.99 curl cream delivers soft, defined curls without crunch. Perfect for busy parents who need quick, frizz-free results.
After 3 months of nightly use, these Neutrogena wipes remove stubborn waterproof makeup without irritation—though the packaging could be sturdier.
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After 6 months of daily use, Native Deodorant works well but costs 3x more than drugstore brands. Here’s whether the premium price is worth it.
After 6 months of daily use, this $19.99 tub proves you don’t need luxury prices for real results. Best value moisturizer for dry, sensitive skin.
After 6 months of use, this $9.99 curl cream delivers bouncy, frizz-free curls without crunch. Great value, though packaging could be sturdier.
After 6 months of daily use, this dermatologist-developed cream transformed my dry skin. The massive 19 oz jar lasts forever and actually delivers on its promises.
After 6 months of daily use, this $17.99 water gel delivers real hydration without greasiness. Great for oily skin, but the jar packaging could be sturdier.