Native x Girl Scouts Collection

Draft March 12
It’s peak gourmand: @native , the company best-known for natural deodorants, has paired up with the Girl Scouts and created a collection of products that smell like their iconic cookies. My favourites, chocolate mints, are represented, but so are the Trefoils, the coconut caramels, lemon, and peanut-butter.

Yes, all of these are available in a variety of products, but the coconut caramel must be the most popular because it’s available in every format: shampoo, conditioner, deodorants, and body wash. Canadians will see that there are flavours that we can’t get here – that’s because this collection is only available at Target stores, or online from the Native website (which only delivers to the USA). The scents are true-to-name. They are sweet-smelling but wearable, if that’s how you want to smell.

Again, I prefer the chocolate-mint scent, and I like it in anything that washes off because I’d like not to be with the scent the whole day, but if you like to layer your scents, then the body sprays will be more to your liking. They’re available now (and some of these have been out for a while), and aren’t going away right away, so add them to your Target shopping list, so you can check them out the next time.

Do I like the Native deodorant? Does it work? It does, but I will confess that I’m not very sweaty or stinky and I find that greasy hair smells the strongest and worst than anything, and at that point you need to shower.

The lemon cookie scent of this deodorant is delicious but not overly sweet, and I think it really works.

I do like the shampoo and conditioner because the shampoo is sulfate-free and the conditioner is pretty basic. The pump bottles are perfect and will last forever, and like I said, in the shower I’m open to more kinds of scents because you’re washing them away anyway.

Gifted.

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