I’m a Dove dry spray girlie through and through. I’ve been using it for more than a decade and swap out the scents now and then but that’s as much “change” as it gets when it comes to my deodorant. But after watching Natasha Bure’s “What’s in My Bag” video (that was suggested for me on Instagram) and hearing her rave review, I was intrigued about Juus aluminum-free deodorant.
I had to try it and I can happily report that Juus is a new favorite and might just find its way into stockings this holiday season. It’s completely aluminum-free and baking soda-free, helping to avoid the irritation and residue that can come with many natural deodorants. Instead, Juus uses a proprietary, fruit-powered formula.
The secret weapon is a triple blend of pomegranate, cherry and blackberry enzymes. This isn’t just a fun marketing gimmick; these Super Fruit Enzymes gently exfoliate and help reduce the odor-causing bacteria that traditional sticks merely mask. This serum deodorant provides a triple-care benefit: reliable all-day odor protection, hydrated and softer skin, and a lineup of scents that are genuinely unique. Tomato deodorant? Can’t say I’ve ever heard of it.
Juus has created a vibrant portfolio that lets you pick a fragrance to match your mood. I’ve been loving the Pink Guava; a tropical fruit smoothie in a stick. But if tropical isn’t your vibe, there’s an entire lineup of scents to choose from:
- Tomato Vine: This scent is bold, earthy, and truly unique. It evokes walking barefoot through a sun-drenched garden; think green stems, fresh herbs, and dewy florals.
 - White Peach: Sweet and gentle, this scent blends peaches with eucalyptus, a hint of ginger spice, and delicate florals.
 - Honeydew Melon: A crisp, no-frills choice. It mixes honeydew and citrus with light water flowers.
 - Green Tangerine: Tangy and electric, blending the citrus with floral notes.
 
We’re demanding more from our beauty products these days and less chemicals; that’s why Juus is worth trying out. It’s an upgrade for your entire body care ritual. It’s fruity (technically tomato is a fruit), it’s fresh and it’s something I feel good about putting on my skin. You will, too.
				