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Native Launches Reformulated Deodorant and Body Washes

Native’s updated formulas deliver enhanced performance while staying in the minimalistic, cream-colored packaging the brand is known for.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

Assistant Editor

Native personal care brand upgraded its deodorant and body wash offerings, marking the brand’s latest step forward in performance-driven, thoughtfully sourced personal care.

The upgraded deodorant, available in both stick and spray formats, delivers up to 72 hours of enhanced odor protection while remaining gentle on skin.

The reformulated body wash offers an improved cleansing experience designed to leave skin feeling soft and smooth with 24 hours of gentle freshness.

Christopher Talbott, Chief Executive Officer at Native, said, 

“At Native, we believe you shouldn’t have to choose between ingredients you trust and performance you can rely on. With our updated deodorant and body wash, we focused on delivering stronger odor protection and a more refreshing cleanse, while maintaining the thoughtfully sourced ingredients and signature scents our consumers love.”

With growing demand for personal care products that are both clean and effective, consumers are placing greater emphasis on performance and ingredient integrity. 

Upgraded deodorant stick scents include Coconut & Vanilla, Sea Salt & Cedar, Eucalyptus & Mint, Balsam & White Woods, Cashmere & Rain, and Citrus & Herbal Musk.

Deodorant sprays come in Coconut & Vanilla, Sea Salt & Cedar, Eucalyptus & Mint, Santal & Leather, Sweet Peach & Nectar, and Toasted Vanilla & Honey.

Reformulated body washes are available in Coconut & Vanilla, Sea Salt & Cedar, Cotton & Lily, Cucumber & Mint, Lavender & Rose, and Ocean & Timber.

Native continues to meet this moment by evolving its formulas, ensuring its products stay true to its simple, clean approach.

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