Hiki – The Full Body Deodorant

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What’s most important to you when using deodorant? Yes, eliminating odor is #1 for me however safety is extremely important also. Hiki is an all-body deodorant that is talc-free, aluminum-free, baking soda-free, paraben-free, cruelty-free, and leaping bunny certified (which means no new animal tests were used in the development of products).

How is Hiki different than other deodorants?

Hiki is designed for sensitive skin. It’s a whole-body deodorant so it keeps all your privates, crevices, feet, and pits smelling fresh and clean. It comes in unscented, coconut, and vanilla. The unscented option is great for my husband who does not care for any smells. I love the coconut and vanilla scents. I felt like I was still sweating however it did work well to eliminate the sweaty odor.

It was easy to use. When you turn the dial to disburse the deodorant it comes through these little holes like a white lotion.  A small amount is sufficient to use. The lotion was different at first however the cream was easy to apply and it spread smoothly. I didn’t have any allergic reactions and I have sensitive skin.

I really like using the Hiki deodorant and would recommend it to family and friends. I feel like it’s safe to use. It provides odor protection all day. It smells wonderful and works well. It’s not overpowering or sticky. My favorite is the coconut although the vanilla smells great also. I’m very happy that I found a great-smelling product that is safe and does the job!

 

Maria is a senior writer at Famadillo.com. With a background in journalism and a love for New York City, Maria specializes in creating informative and engaging content about the Big Apple, products, and reviews. By day, she's a real estate agent, and she's a proud mom of two. Maria is passionate about writing about startups and companies with fascinating stories. Her attention to detail ensures that her writing is informative, engaging, and accurate. When she's not writing, Maria loves to travel and explore new places.