We reviewed PitRok Push Up Crystal Deodorant back in early January 2009 and asked people to write in with their own reviews of this (or any other) natural/eco product.
InfamyInfamy got in touch with this review, and very useful it is too:
What made you try PitRok for the first time?
I wanted to try it because I am concerned with the harmful stuff they put in conventional deodorants.
Also I think my old roll on may have blocked pores and not allowed my skin to breathe.
Did you think it would work?
I was very dubious at first that it would work and therefore was extremely surprised when it did.
How did PitRok perform?
The PitRok worked extremely well.
- I have had no underarm odour
- No white marks on dark clothing.
- It is extremely easy to use: you can either use it directly on to wet skin after a bath or shower, or wet the end and use it on dry skin.If using the latter method it is best not to over wet it as otherwise water dribbles down your sides!!
- The product feels like any roll on deodorant without it catching on your skin as it turns. - it’s smooth to use.
- The crystal looks very striking but also businesslike.
Would you recommend it to others?
I have been telling family and friends how good this product is!
I would recommend this products above all other eco products that I have tried. It really does work!
Do you think PitRok represents value for money?
The PitRok crystal deoderant costs between £5-£6, which at first would appear quite costly.
I have been using the deodorant daily for a fortnight and it shows no signs of usage, therefore the company’s claim that it will last along time would seem accurate, therefore it is good value for money.
Where would you be most likely to buy your PitRok from?
I could not find it for sale on the Isle of Wight therefore I would need to purchase it online. The PitRok website is easy to navigate and appears to be user friendly.
Does it seem to you to be a company that is genuinely interested in providing ethical, eco-friendly products?
I think it is a very ethical company that is providing a genuinely eco-friendly and unique alternative to ordinary products.
I saw recently that it was featured in an episode of Dick Strawbridge’s ‘Its not easy being green’ TV programme so it has good credentials.
The packing does not suggest that it is reusable or recyclable or biodegradable, however there is no excess packaging: just the tube and lid.
When using the product I felt that I had a clear conscience with regards to the environment and animal testing, and that I was at last using something natural.
In return for this eco product review InfamyInfamy will receive what she asked for, which was one tube of 100% Natural Organic Peppermint & Myrrh Toothpaste.
Currently we have five more tubes to give away in return for suitable eco product reviews.
For further details on how to swap eco reviews for free eco products please email ali@minkbaby.co.uk
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