friendonbeach.jpg

Hey there.

We are two friends living on opposite coasts (Brooklyn, New York and Santa Monica, California) that share a passion for living a minimal, zero waste lifestyle and on a mission to help others do the same.

Harper. Lives in Brooklyn with a +1. Sassy pup. Matcha. Wine. Whiskey. Cheese. Proscuitto.

Charley. Lives in Los Angeles with a +1. Doofy pup. Coffee. Wine. Whiskey. Cheese. Pasta.

Papr Deodorant in From Dusk Till Dawn Review  |  Vegan, Plastic Free Deodorant

Papr Deodorant in From Dusk Till Dawn Review | Vegan, Plastic Free Deodorant

The Top Line:

MIXED buy. We enjoyed using the Papr deodorant (from Paper Cosmetics) in From Dusk Till Dawn. All natural ingredients, 100% paper packaging, a pleasant smell, lovely texture, and of course limited white residue. The only snag with Papr Deodorant is how much more it is even compared to already expensive deodorants like Myro, Native and Hammond Herbs.

Note: given this is a deodorant and not an antiperspirant, so Papr is aluminum-free.

[Initially published on 25-May021; updated 20-Sept-21 to include The Reduce Report’s promo code ‘Reduce15’ for 15% off orders.]

Check out The Reduce Report Deodorant Roundup review here.


The Breakdown:

  • Cost & Products: Papr deodorant $14 for a one-time purchase and $11.90 (15% off) if you subscribe, which will auto-deliver a deodorant stick every 1, 2, or 3 months

  • How ‘Clean’ Is This? Really clean! The ingredients are baking soda, coconut oil, jojoba ester, tapioca starch, silica, castor oil, shea butter and essential oils.

  • Packaging: Well.. it’s in the name… Paper! Everything was paper

  • Purchasing & Shipping: Super easy buying via the Paper Costmetics site. Shipping is free over $25.

  • PSA: Nearly all natural deodorants are just that: deodorants. While some may soak up a bit of wetness, they area not formulated to be antiperspirants.

  • What’s Your Impact? By going zero-waste, you reduce all of the weird plastic parts of deodorant that make it impossible to recycle, by 100%. We love that. Also, given the natural ingredients, you’re not putting any questionable ingredients (like aluminum) on your skin.


The Good:

Really smooth application

Nice scent, made from essential oils, lasts throughout the day

All natural ingredients, aluminum-free

All paper: from the product packaging to the mailer

Vegan, cruelty-free, paraben free, and biodegradable

The Bad:

Very much on the pricey side


The Experience

Context: We have been trying to ween ourselves away from potentially toxic chemicals, and especially since WFH. We’ve previously reviewed other natural deodorants: Native (zero-waste), Public Goods, Myro (refillable), and byHumankind (refillable) and we did a big deodorant roundup. Here are our thoughts on Papr Deodorant:

  • Very neat paper packaging

  • The push up portion is much like all of the other paper options

  • Application of Papr is quite smooth and not grainy, closer to Native than Hammond Herbs

  • Deo worked even during our runs

  • We really enjoyed the From Dusk Till Dawn Scent - it’s musky and it lingers throughout the day


The Cost

We used the best numbers we could: the average user of underarm deodorant/antiperspirant uses between two and twelve sticks per year. In addition to our zero-waste and refillable options, we also compared natural, plastic free Papr deodorant to a number of other popular deodorant brands, like Dove, Old Spice, Tom’s of Maine and Schmidt’s.

Papr Cosmetics.jpg

Money Report: Yikes. Papr Deodorant is one of the most expensive options, even when looking at the subscription.


Our Recommendation:

MIXED buy. We enjoyed using the natural, zero waste deodorant from Paper Cosmetics. All natural ingredients, 100% paper packaging, a pleasant smell, lovely texture, and of course limited white residue. The only snag with Papr Deodorant is how much more it is even compared to already expensive deodorants like Myro, Native and Hammond Herbs.

We're on a mission to reduce our personal carbon footprint with small, hopefully easy, changes in our home to fight against climate change. This means we're looking for products that may be all natural, ideally zero waste, reusable or compostable -- while still being affordable!

Pipette Mineral Sunscreen Review 2021 | Mineral, reef-friendly sunscreen

Pipette Mineral Sunscreen Review 2021 | Mineral, reef-friendly sunscreen

Seventh Generation Zero Plastic Dishwasher Tablets Review | Zero Waste Biodegradable Dishwashing Tablets

Seventh Generation Zero Plastic Dishwasher Tablets Review | Zero Waste Biodegradable Dishwashing Tablets