An Honest Dr. Squatch Review: Read This before Buying
If you’re curious about Dr. Squatch’s products, this review has everything you need to know. Read on to learn more.
You’ve probably seen Dr. Squatch’s ads. They’re all over the place! Like a lot of guys, I was curious to know what all the buzz was about with this natural grooming brand, so I tried a few of their products.
In this review, I’ll share my thoughts on Dr. Squatch’s products to help you decide if they’re worth buying for your grooming needs.
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A couple of years ago, this brand was suddenly all over the internet with their advertising. In a relatively short period of time, Dr. Squatch has attracted “millions of happy customers.” Our goal is to inspire and educate men to be happier and healthier. Jack Haldrup, Founder and CEO The company has a noble mission to make products that are natural, omit harmful ingredients, and are made specifically for men. While their site has in-depth info on their ingredients and practices, suffice it to say that their products are made from at least 98% natural ingredients. Here are the Dr. Squatch products that I tested: Now, let’s get onto the review… At the time of writing, Dr. Squatch offers seven different scents of deodorant. I tried three of them. The Alpine Sage, Fresh Falls, and Wood Barrel Bourbon scents. Despite their rugged outdoorsy names, these aren’t robust, masculine-smelling deodorants — they smell similar to Old Spice or Axe. They’re kind of sweet, adolescent scents. That’s good or bad, depending on personal preference, but I’d love to see them start offering some unscented options. Scent aside, the deodorant does work well. In fact, I wouldn’t know it was a natural deodorant without reading it on the container.What I Tried
The Deodorant
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