![]() It also started darkening my armpits, just what I always wanted. This was a different, non-Primally Pure brand that I had tried, and while it worked really well, it was super rough and grainy and almost uncomfortable to put on. I did so super reluctantly because I didn’t want to smell like onions and garlic when people came out to meet us on Book Tour, but *gasp* it actually worked. Literally.Īnyway Stacy No-Blog somehow convinced Juli ( PaleOMG) to switch to natural deodorant and then on Book Tour, Juli convinced me to try it. I remember buying different kinds of deodorant at the store to switch between because I thought my body would build up a tolerance to a particular brand. My boyfriend would even laugh and be like, “you stink!” I hated it. Just what every lady wants to smell like. I always still had that nice sharp pungent onion smell when I lifted my arms. I’ve tried all of it, women’s, men’s, extra strength, clinical strength, prescription strength, Febreeze, Raid, it just doesn’t work. ![]() First of all, I can’t spell it right, I always want to spell it deoderant and that’s not correct, as the little squiggly red line has just informed me. She’s probably tried every natural deodorant out there, even that weird Crystal one they sell at Nordstrom. Stacy is always the first one to jump on the stop washing your hair because shampoo is toxic, oil pulling, natural deodorant and charcoal toothpaste train. ![]() It all started with my hippyish friend Stacy (as most of my “better for you” personal care stuff usually does). Primally Pure has not only taken over my bathroom, but my life. And not in like a “I’m trying to sell you something even though it actually sucks” way. So can we talk skincare for a second? I’m like insanely obsessed with Primally Pure Skincare.
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