Why we will stop making deodorant
Most people who couldn't find a deodorant that worked were told it was their body chemistry. It wasn't.
For most people, body odour has one solution: deodorant. You buy it; it works or it doesn't, and if it doesn't, someone tells you it's just your body chemistry. That explanation has been repeated so many times it stopped being questioned. It is also wrong. Body chemistry is not why deodorant fails people. If your odour comes from a hormonal or metabolic pathway and your deodorant was built for bacteria, it was never going to work. That is a mismatch. The industry never acknowledged it because there was a knowledge gap.
Nothing illustrates this better than what is happening right now on social media. A brand is running comparative ads implying that magnesium hydroxide disrupts the skin's acid mantle and should be avoided. Their formula contains zinc oxide. The mechanism they are criticising is present in the product they are promoting.
In the presence of sweat, zinc oxide hydrolyses: zinc oxide plus water forms zinc hydroxide, which raises local skin pH into the 8.5 to 9.5 range. That is broadly comparable to baking soda, which they disparage. This alkaline range makes amine and ammonia-derived odour significantly worse. Substituting zinc oxide for magnesium hydroxide does not solve this problem. It repackages it.
Ingredients do not mean anything if you do not understand how they react in the conditions where they are actually used. A compound that appears inert on a label can be doing something quite different against sweat-wetted skin at 34 degrees Celsius. The deodorant category is full of this. This is the level of understanding the people making these products have.
Ignorance can only be abolished through education and experience. That is what Super Deodorant Laboratories as a company has always been about.
When we launched the classic microsilver paste in 2020, we were fully aware it would only solve the microbial odour pathway and our marketing revolved around it. The paste was built for one pathway. If it did not work for you, your odour was coming from a different one entirely. As a young company, telling people why our paste was not working for them was not the hard part. Getting them to believe it was.
Then the emails started. A small number of customers wrote to say the product was not covering them for 24 hours despite using a larger serving size, that there was a lingering smell that was not their usual body odour, or that things were noticeably worse after using it. Our advisors said the numbers were too small to worry about, but we kept thinking about the one percent. We could not let it go.
We knew exactly what was happening. Some of these customers were dealing with something else entirely. A volatile fatty acid pathway producing a cheesy or fermented smell that persisted no matter how clean they were. A biofilm slowly degrading performance at the follicular level, making the paste less effective with each passing week. An amine or ammonia pathway that the paste was not only failing to address but actively aggravating. Each of these required a different answer, and in some cases we gave them one. We did not have a product to solve their problem. Nobody did. So that became the only thing worth building.
Around 2021, while this new direction was taking shape, our team started working on a stick. Customers were asking for it and it made commercial sense. But it would solve nothing new. Anyone the paste could not help, the stick could not help either. We could not get behind it. We called our brand Super Deodorant because super means what it says. A product that knowingly fails a small percentage of people is not super anything.
We mapped the odour landscape and identified eleven pathways worth addressing topically, spanning bacterial, hormonal, metabolic, oxidative, and structural origins. Mapping them was the easy part. Finding a proper solution for each one proved far more challenging and took years. We went deep into enzyme chemistry, lipid oxidation, biofilm architecture, hormonal shifts, and metabolic excretion. We built something with phases that work in sequence, each one preparing the conditions for the next. We accepted early on that what we were building could no longer be called a deodorant because it was not one. We targeted late 2025 for launch. Then early 2026. Ingredients did not arrive when they were supposed to, timelines were broken, and Donald Trump's trade wars finished what the supply chain started. Now we are aiming for June 2026. The delays not only cost us time and money but also your trust and loyalty. You have waited this long. Hold on a little longer. What is to come will make you proud for standing by us.
Many of you have said that we no longer sound like ourselves. That the voice behind the brand feels unfamiliar. You are not wrong. The language is more complex now. Terms like Bio-Volatile Inhibitor Concentrate feel pretentious to people who just want a deodorant that works. We understand that. But we are not building for acceptance and we are prepared to be misunderstood, booed, and dismissed. We know something that most people do not, and we are creating something that you will fully understand when your body gives you reason to need it. Simplifying the science is not going to communicate the message clearly. We will keep communicating in different ways until you understand.
That communication starts here. We built the Volatile Control System for the one percent. The people who did everything right and still smelled. But we also built it for everyone else, because bodies are not static. Hormones change. Skin changes. What works at thirty does not always work at forty-five. Most people have no reason to think about any of this today. Some will, eventually. We want the answer to exist before they need it.
The Volatile Control System is the future of topical odour management. Most people do not know that yet. The response from the last few weeks tells us some of you already do.
If the Volatile Control System cannot stop a smell, no other topical product will. That is the ceiling. Everything beyond it belongs to medicine.
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7 comments
This worries me. It’s so rare to find something that works. When nuud changed their formula I came running to you and I’ve stuck with it. Hopefully you offer those who have stayed loyal a consiserable discount to try this new launch because in my experience, change has never been good. Don’t fix what isn’t broken. Hope you can prove me wrong.
Thank you for doing what you do! xo
I am cheering you on and will be there coe June to purchase the VCS!!
This has been the ONLY topical that works. I tried everything. I made my own baking soda/arrow root pastes. Nothing works like this does. Use a tiny amount, rub it in really well. Done!
Admirable. But what about the 99%? What do I use if the paste works just fine for me but you’re not going to be making it anymore?
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