Alra Non-Metallic Deodorant
Alra Non-Metallic Deodorant
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Benefits
Benefits
- Reduces odor gently—no. No harsh chemicals, no fragrance
- Won’t clog pores or disrupt healing skin
- Safe for cancer patients, post-op recovery, and daily use
- Free from aluminum, alcohol, dyes, and artificial scents
- Smooth, fast-drying texture leaves no residue or stains
Product Features
Product Features
- Aluminum-Free Protection
Gentle formula with no aluminum salts—won’t block pores or interfere with natural sweating. - Oncology-Safe & Hospital-Recommended
Fragrance-free, alcohol-free deodorant safe for chemo, radiation, and post-surgery use. - 0% Irritants, 100% Comfort
No aluminum, dyes, fragrance, or alcohol—perfect for inflamed or healing underarms. - Neutralizes Odor, Naturally
Fights odor-causing bacteria without artificial scent—ideal for scent-sensitive users. - Lightweight & Fast-Drying
Glides smoothly, dries quickly, and keeps you fresh without stickiness or residue.
Perfect for
Perfect for
- Sensitive, redness-prone, or reactive skin
- Post-treatment skin needing antioxidant healing
- Dull or inflamed skin exposed to pollution, UV, or stress
- Anyone looking for clean skincare with serious anti-inflammatory power
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
PROPYLENE GLYCOL, WATER, SODIUM STEARATE, ALOE BARBADENSIS (ALOE VERA) LEAF JUICE, USNEA BARBATA (LICHEN) EXTRACT, SALVIA OFFICINALIS (SAGE) LEAF EXTRACT, TERMINALIA FERDINANDIANA FRUIT EXTRACT, HARUNGANA MADAGASCARIENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, CUPRESSUS SERPERVIRENS LEAF/STEAM OIL, GLYCERIN, AVENA SATIVA (OAT) KERNEL EXTRACT, SODIUM PCA
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Natural Ingredients with Real Benefits
Each ingredient is carefully chosen to soothe, protect, and neutralize odor – without compromise

Aloe Vera Gel
Soothes redness, calms post-shave skin

Sage Leaf Extract
Controls odor, reduces sweat naturally

Kakadu Plum Extract
Brightens tone, fights odor-causing bacteria

Oat Kernel Extract
Calms itch, strengthens skin barrier

Harungana Extract
Kills odor bacteria, even skin tone
Backed by Professionals. Proven by Real People.

Jennifer L
I’ve tried so many ‘natural’ deodorants, but most either irritate my skin or don’t work. Alra’s formula with nature extract is the only one that keeps me odor-free without any burning or redness. I can even use it under my chest and on inner thighs. The fact that it’s aluminum-free and baking soda-free makes me feel so much safer using it every day.

Rachel K
After my laser treatments, every deodorant made my underarms sting—until I found Alra. It’s completely non-irritating, no fragrance, and I don’t worry about clogged pores or strange chemicals. Now I even recommend it to my pregnant friends!

Marcus D
This is the only deodorant I’ve used that stays effective even on sweaty days. I apply it once in the morning and stay fresh all day—no reapplying needed. My underarms feel clean, not sticky, and it doesn’t leave stains on clothes.

Linda W
I trust Alra because they originally made this line for cancer patients, so I know the ingredients are gentle and non-toxic. That kind of thoughtfulness and transparency is rare in the beauty space. It’s not just a product—it’s peace of mind.
Gentle by Design. Strong by Nature.
A dermatologist-formulated, aluminum-free deodorant safe for cancer care and sensitive skin.

Hospital Approved & Sensitivity Certified
One of the deodorants cleared for oncology use, Alra’s non-metallic formula is still a go-to in over 300 clinics and post-op kits nationwide. It's free of irritants, alcohol, and artificial fragrance.

Silicone-Free

Selenium Sulfide-Free

Sulfate-Free

Fragrance-free

Oncology Skin-Safe Certified
FAQs
All Ingredients
All Ingredients
PROPYLENE GLYCOL, WATER, SODIUM STEARATE, ALOE BARBADENSIS (ALOE VERA) LEAF JUICE, USNEA BARBATA (LICHEN) EXTRACT, SALVIA OFFICINALIS (SAGE) LEAF EXTRACT, TERMINALIA FERDINANDIANA FRUIT EXTRACT, HARUNGANA MADAGASCARIENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, CUPRESSUS SERPERVIRENS LEAF/STEAM OIL, GLYCERIN, AVENA SATIVA (OAT) KERNEL EXTRACT, SODIUM PCA
Does Alra Deodorant contain aluminum or baking soda?
Does Alra Deodorant contain aluminum or baking soda?
No. Our deodorant is completely free of aluminum, baking soda, parabens, alcohol, and synthetic fragrance, making it safe for sensitive skin and daily use.
How does it control odor without aluminum?
How does it control odor without aluminum?
We use lichen extract, a natural antimicrobial agent, to target odor-causing bacteria at the source—without clogging pores or blocking sweat glands.
Is this deodorant an antiperspirant?
Is this deodorant an antiperspirant?
No, it’s a deodorant, not an antiperspirant. It doesn’t prevent sweating (a natural body process), but it effectively neutralizes odor, keeping you fresh throughout the day.
Will it leave white marks or residue on clothing?
Will it leave white marks or residue on clothing?
No. The lightweight, non-sticky formula dries quickly and leaves no stains or residue on fabric.
How long does the protection last?
How long does the protection last?
Most users report 12–24 hours of odor protection, depending on activity level. You can reapply as needed without buildup or irritation.
Is it suitable for men and women?
Is it suitable for men and women?
Absolutely. It’s unisex and perfect for anyone who wants effective, clean, and skin-safe odor control.
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Still Using Aluminum Deodorant? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t.
Aluminum deodorants block sweat and can irritate skin. Alra non-metallic deodorants avoid metal exposure, prevent stains, and keep underarms healthy—without sacrificing results.
Learn moreWho Invented Deodorant
Personal care plays an extremely important role in our daily lives, and deodorant is an indispensable part of it. Have you ever wondered who invented this product? Next, we explore the fascinating history behind deodorant. The Birth of Deodorant In the late 19th century, the first commercial deodorant was born, which was named 'Mum'. The product was developed by an unknown inventor from Philadelphia. Unlike the spray or stick deodorants we're familiar with now, 'Mum' is a cream-like substance that needs to be applied with your fingers. Its emergence marks the first attempt to enter the commercial market for a product designed to cover body odor. Edna Murphey and Odorono Another key advance in the history of deodorant occurred in 1903, brought about by a surgeon's daughter, Edna Murphy. She launched an antiperspirant product called 'Odorono', which was not only designed to mask body odor but more importantly, to stop sweating. It was an innovative idea for that era. Murphy first tried selling the antiperspirant her father invented in Atlantic City, New Jersey. This is a liquid product that is applied to the underarms using a cotton ball. 'Odorono' works by temporarily blocking sweat glands, but its uptake wasn't very high to begin with. The product initially struggled to gain traction due to early consumer concerns about its safety and effectiveness. The Turning Point In 1912, Odorono and the entire deodorant industry experienced a major shift due to a successful marketing campaign. The campaign was one of the first attempts to openly discuss body odor, a subject considered taboo at the time. This brave marketing strategy paid off, leading to a gradual increase in Odorono's sales The Evolution into Modern Deodorants In the 1940s, the advent of aerosol spray technology revolutionized the deodorant and antiperspirant industry. This technology made the products easier to use and marked a major turning point in the industry. Since then, deodorants and antiperspirants have moved from cream and liquid forms to more convenient spray, stick, gel, and roll-on types. The Continuous Evolution In modern times, the development of deodorants and antiperspirants continues to advance. The industry continues to explore formulas that are more effective, long-lasting, and skin-friendly. As consumers become more concerned about the ingredients in personal care products, natural and organic deodorant products are becoming more and more popular. Alra Non-Metallic Deodorant was developed with the promise of alleviating skin that has undergone radiation therapy or is affected by skin diseases. This ammonia-free, alcohol-free, and paraben-free deodorant has been developed for sensitive or irritated skin, but it works for all skin types as well. Fight sweat and odor, and keep your underarms feeling cool and calm with Alra Non-Metallic Deodorant. Conclusion Deodorant has come a long way from its humble beginnings as an early “mum” to the many complex products it has become today. This development is not just about eliminating body odor but reflects society's evolving attitudes towards personal hygiene. As we continue to prioritize cleanliness and personal care, deodorants will continue to evolve to fit our changing needs and preferences. So the next time you apply deodorant, whether by brushing it on or spraying it on, think back on its long and fascinating journey. From the unnamed inventor in Philadelphia to Edna Murphy's revolutionary attempts, the history of deodorant is as interesting as it is fragrant.
Learn moreUnderstanding the Different Types of Deodorant
Deodorant is a daily necessity for many people, providing a way to combat body odor and feel fresh throughout the day. As the market for personal care products expands, so do the categories of deodorants. Each type caters to different needs and preferences. Here, we explore the most common types of deodorant and how they differ. Different Types of Deodorant Stick Deodorants Stick deodorants are perhaps the most traditional and widely used form. They come in a solid form and are applied directly to the skin. They are easy to apply, typically leave no residue on clothing, and are available in a wide range of scents. Some stick deodorants can leave white marks on dark clothing, and those with sensitive skin might find certain formulas irritating. Roll-On Deodorants Roll-on deodorants have a liquid consistency and are applied using a rolling ball at the top of the bottle. They are easy to control during application and are absorbed quickly by the skin. They can feel wet upon application and might take a moment to dry. Spray Deodorants Spray deodorants come in aerosol cans or pump bottles and are sprayed directly onto the skin. They offer a quick, even application and typically dry faster than roll-ons. Aerosol sprays can be less environmentally friendly, and some people may be sensitive to the inhalation of spray particles. Gel Deodorants Gel deodorants have a clear, jelly-like consistency and are applied directly to the skin. They are less likely to leave marks on clothing and can feel refreshing upon application. Gel formulas may take longer to dry and can sometimes feel sticky. Natural Deodorants Natural deodorants are made from ingredients derived from natural sources and often avoid chemicals like aluminum and parabens. They are a good option for those with sensitive skin or for those looking to avoid certain chemicals. They might not be as effective as traditional deodorants in preventing odor for everyone. Clinical-Strength Deodorants Designed for those with excessive sweating, clinical-strength deodorants offer a stronger formulation. They provide enhanced protection against sweat and odor, often for longer periods. They can be more expensive and might contain stronger chemicals. Aluminum-Free Deodorants These deodorants do not contain aluminum, which is often used in antiperspirants to block sweat. Ideal for those who prefer to avoid aluminum due to skin sensitivity or personal preference. Alra Non-Metallic Deodorant is the answer to an aluminum-free deodorant that leaves your underarms feeling happy and without those unwanted white marks. Conclusion Choosing the right deodorant is a personal decision that depends on one’s skin type, lifestyle, and preferences. With a variety of types available, it's easier than ever to find a product that meets your needs while keeping you feeling confident and fresh. Remember to consider any skin sensitivities and environmental impact when making your choice.
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