11/07/2025
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, everything changed — not just emotionally, but practically. What I eat, what I wear, how I clean, even the air I breathe — all of it. And one everyday item most women use without much thought is deodorant. Today, I want to talk about that. Why I Now Look Twice at My Deodorant Label
🧼 After my diagnosis with breast cancer, my entire perspective shifted. I no longer look at products the same way. I don't just check expiry dates anymore — I study ingredients. I ask, “What’s in this?” and “What does it do to my body?” One thing that stood out? Deodorants. Something I used every single day under my arms — right next to sensitive lymph nodes and breast tissue.
So I started to ask:
● What’s in traditional antiperspirants?
● Could there be a link between certain ingredients and increased health risks?
● Are there safer alternatives — especially for women like me? Ingredients I Avoid Now: If you’re using traditional deodorants or antiperspirants, here are some ingredients to watch out for: Aluminum compounds: Common in antiperspirants to block sweat glands. Some studies have raised concerns about its possible link to hormone disruption and breast tissue changes. Parabens: These are preservatives that can mimic estrogen. Estrogen plays a role in breast cancer development. Phthalates: Found in synthetic fragrances — can interfere with hormone function. Triclosan: An antibacterial ingredient with potential endocrine-disrupting effects.
My Safer Swaps I now opt for plant-based, aluminum-free, and fragrance-free or naturally-scented deodorants.
My goal is to choose clean, effective, and gentle products that won’t add to my body’s toxic load.
Here are a few Canadian and trusted clean deodorant options: Available in Canada (and often at Shoppers, Well.ca, or online): Routine Deodorant (Made in Canada, clean ingredients, various strengths and scents) Native (Widely available, aluminum & paraben-free) Schmidt’s Natural Deodorant (Plant-based, good for sensitive skin) Green Beaver (Canadian brand, organic, aluminum-free) Attitude Living (Made in Quebec, EWG-verified, very safe) Tips When Switching to Natural Deodorant: Your body might need a few days to adjust — this is normal. Detoxing your underarms with bentonite clay masks can help during the transition. Look for options with magnesium, baking soda (if tolerated), or activated charcoal. Reapply as needed — natural options might require 2 applications/day at first. Final Thoughts: This isn’t just about sweat.
It’s about our health as women. It’s about taking small but meaningful steps to protect ourselves. I know it’s overwhelming to change everything overnight, but start with what you use daily — like deodorant. If you’ve been thinking about making the switch, let this be your sign.
With love,
Amina