Tried & Tested: Tisserand Refreshing Wild Rose and Lemon Leaf Deodorant

Saturday 14 July 2012


For the last few months, I have been religiously buying the Dr Organic Pomegranate Deodorant that I raved about, and I still love it.  But you know how fickle I can be with scents, and the time has come for a change.

Whilst browsing Naturismo, I spotted the Tisserand Refreshing Wild Rose and Lemon Leaf Deodorant and decided to give that a go.  It's a gentle deodorant that contains rose, rose geranium, lemon leaf and pink grapefruit oils which blended together give it a floral, yet subtly citrusy scent.  It also has extracts of organic green tear and hawthorn to provide additional antioxidant protection.

The formula is dispensed as a standard roll on, and is non-sticky, non-clogging and absorbs into the skin without any greasiness or white marks.  It's still quite a 'wet' deodorant like most other natural based ones I've tried in the past, so you need to allow it to absorb a little longer than mainstream deodorants.  It's also free from synthetic fragrances (with all of those essential oils there's obviously no need!), parabens and aluminium.

Perfomance-wise, I have to be honest and say it did let me down.  I found that I needed to reapply it at least twice a day, and if the weather was hot or if I wanted to exercise a lot, I had to go back and use my Dr Organic one because this just doesn't work well in the heat. 

Summary: This deodorant from Tisserand didn't work out for me.  It's OK if you're prepared to keep reapplying it throughout the day, but because I don't need to do that with the Dr Organic one, you can see why I found it disappointing.  I'll definitely be going back and trying some of the other scents from the Dr Organic range instead.

Do you use natural based deodorants?

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8 comments

  1. I am guilty of using Dove deodorant X( But I want to look into finding an affordable and effective organic deodorant.
    Thanks for posting Evelyn :)

    xx Veronica

    http://frowardfashion.blogspot.com

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    1. If you can find Dr Organic in Canada, then definitely try out those ones! xx

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  2. Love the packaging!
    Will need to try this out!

    BTW Love your blog! Let's follow eachother???! blog.andrealamo.de

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  3. I've never actually tried organic deodorants, normally go for my Sure, Lynx or brands like that. However they do sound interesting hun, just a shame that this was one that wasn't great with having to re-apply it.

    Charlee
    http://charmedcharlee.blogspot.com/
    xxxx

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    1. Yeah they can be pretty hit or miss but the Dr Organic ones are the best natural based ones I've tried :) xxx

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  4. Oh what a shame, it sounds like it would be amazing. I've not heard of the Dr Organic ones? Are they expensive? x

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    1. It smells really good but just doesn't last for me sadly.
      Dr Organic deodorants are about a fiver, but they're often in some kind of deal at Holland and Barrett so that's usually when I stock up :) x

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