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Wild deodorant

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Sweatyslippers · 18/04/2024 18:07

Con? Best thing ever?
can’t decide. Lots of good reviews in amazon

if it’s good which is your favourite scent?

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hottchocolatte · 18/04/2024 20:49

I haven't tried it but thought of asking on here as I keep seeing adverts for fussy and wild

Bollingerforbreakfast · 18/04/2024 20:49

I've tried lots of natural deodorant and I currently find Nuud really good and effective. Most others haven't worked for me

JaninaDuszejko · 18/04/2024 20:50

happyharpy78 · 18/04/2024 18:45

I liked the scents and it did work for me BUT I found it really messy when it came to the end of a refill as I couldn't 'roll' it on any more so had to use my fingers. Loved the idea but I couldn't do with the mess so moved back to a normal roll on.

So the trick here is to take the bit of roll that is left and put it onto the top of your next roll (it's designed to be room) then use as normal.

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Munchyseeds2 · 18/04/2024 18:34

I liked it but I had to stop using it because something in it really irritated my skin😒

I had similar. Even the sensitive versions of there refills were causing skin irritation.

ToxicChristmas · 18/04/2024 20:52

Unfortunately it just doesn't do the job for me -I do a lot of physical activity throughout the day including daily workouts and it can't cope with my sweat levels! I end up stinking (I do shower daily!). I haven't found a natural deodrant that works for me yet.

catscatscurrantscurrants · 18/04/2024 21:02

It worked well, but marked the underarms of my tops. The Candyfloss special edition smelt gorgeous, the Caramel Popcorn just smelt musty after a while.

Cockapoopoopoo · 18/04/2024 21:03

I love it and it works well for.me, I think I use cotton but I can't remember the scents

Dearover · 18/04/2024 22:25

I agree about the waste. My local Tesco runs with one nice fragrance for a few weeks before changing to another. Although I hadn't thought about bundling the old into the new, it wouldn't work as today I've switched from Jasmin to something and Basil.

The fragrances are lovely, BUT the case is over priced rubbish. Mine takes over 100 twists before the sides will budge in. I could buy a new case, but that defeats the whole purpose of the product. I also object to spending £6 for a refill , but I get sucked back in by the fragrances each time.

My advice, don't listen to the hype. It's an Insta-worthy product, all style and terrible value for money.

MadisonAvenue · 18/04/2024 22:57

I didn’t like it. After three weeks of using it I could still smell a horrible sweat smell and the deodorant itself was quite
sticky and stained my clothes.

I switched to Fussy and have been using that successfully for a year now.

Tubbyinthehottub · 19/04/2024 10:16

I've been using Wild for a year or two. I have very sensitive skin and previously used Simple. Wild works for me most of the time. I probably wouldn't rely on it though if I was going on a sweaty holiday. I recently tried Smol deodorant which is also an anti perspirant and I like it. It's similar to Wild but no plastic at all and a bit cheaper. I tend to stick to the cotton scents for Wild.

jobsjkfo · 19/04/2024 10:23

Works well for me, I was anxious to change as I've tried other deodorants and they've done nothing for me but decided I wanted to switch to natural for health reasons. I play a sport and am quite physically active. The salt earth spray one is nice too.

Motherofpearlxoxo · 19/04/2024 10:24

Runs out far too fast! I sacked it off as it was costing a bomb! Also after a few weeks in my bag the colour all came off the metal case.

jobsjkfo · 19/04/2024 10:24

Oh and because I kept getting blocked pores which kept me in a constant state of panic with lumps, switching to Wild stopped that (I had used Dove spray for decades, no idea why that suddenly happened).

summersolstice43 · 19/04/2024 10:26

I used to use Wild for months but it started marking my clothes and not working as well. I moved to Fussy deodorant and I love it. The fragrances are much nicer and it doesnt stain anything and works well.

mummymummymummummum · 19/04/2024 10:28

Dearover · 18/04/2024 22:25

I agree about the waste. My local Tesco runs with one nice fragrance for a few weeks before changing to another. Although I hadn't thought about bundling the old into the new, it wouldn't work as today I've switched from Jasmin to something and Basil.

The fragrances are lovely, BUT the case is over priced rubbish. Mine takes over 100 twists before the sides will budge in. I could buy a new case, but that defeats the whole purpose of the product. I also object to spending £6 for a refill , but I get sucked back in by the fragrances each time.

My advice, don't listen to the hype. It's an Insta-worthy product, all style and terrible value for money.

I pop the bottom bit of not-cardboard in on top of the new refill as well as the stubby bit of left over deodorant. Keeps the two scents separate. Then just remove the cardboard-y bit once the old one is used up.

TallulahBetty · 19/04/2024 10:29

Didn't work for me, and I gave it a month. Went back to my trusty Mitchum. Disappointing, but I gave it a go

JaninaDuszejko · 19/04/2024 11:18

mummymummymummummum · 19/04/2024 10:28

I pop the bottom bit of not-cardboard in on top of the new refill as well as the stubby bit of left over deodorant. Keeps the two scents separate. Then just remove the cardboard-y bit once the old one is used up.

That's agoodidea. I've just put together two fragrances and there's a few days when you get a bit of both but otherwise it's fine.

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