By CINDY TRAN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Published: 01:00 GMT, 17 February 2025 | Updated: 04:46 GMT, 17 February 2025

An $8.99 ‘magic’ item from Chemist Warehouse has been selling out – after many shoppers couldn’t believe it solved one of life’s biggest problems.

The Dermal Therapy Crystal Deodorant Stick has everyone talking on social media, with customers claiming it works wonders for minimising sweating and body odour.

Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, the deodorant stick is said to provide an ‘invisible barrier’ that prevents the growth of odour-causing bacteria while allowing the skin to breathe.

Simply moisten the top of the stone with water, then apply it to your underarms, feet and other areas affected by body odour and perspiration.

The non-sticky product offers 100 per cent natural protection, contains no harmful aluminium, alcohol and fragrance free, hypoallergenic and does not stain clothing.

What shoppers are loving about the crystal stick is they have noticed they still smell ‘fresh’ and ‘brand new’ after eight hours in sweltering heat. 

‘I just cannot believe this works so well?!’ one shopper raved. 

The Dermal Therapy Crystal Deodorant Stick has everyone talking on social media, with customers claiming it works wonders for minimising sweating and body odour

The Dermal Therapy Crystal Deodorant Stick has everyone talking on social media, with customers claiming it works wonders for minimising sweating and body odour

‘When I tell you I was shook… I’m not surprise the crystal deodorant from Dermal Therapy is amazing. It’s literally a big ball of crystal… It’s literally a crystal.

‘I’m like, how would that work? I’d have a shower, put deodorant on, put spray deodorant on and I would smell within 15 minutes because I sweat and I just smell.’

But after giving the crystal deodorant a go, she couldn’t believe how well it worked.

‘I don’t know what it is, I don’t know how this works. You’re welcome.’

Chemist Warehouse retail manager Jess shared a video, saying she's curious to give the crystal deodorant a go after it went viral on social media

Chemist Warehouse retail manager Jess shared a video, saying she’s curious to give the crystal deodorant a go after it went viral on social media

Many customers confirmed they have been using the crystal deodorant stick for years.

‘This changed my life,’ one shared.

‘I’m confused but amazed. It works, it really works. I’m a sweaty and stinky girl. I am always trying new deodorants, nothing really works and I find I still sweat through. As far as I’m concerned, this is a magic crystal ball filled with sorcery that makes no sense but this works. If you struggle to find deodorant that works, get on this,’ another raved. 

‘I’ve been using this for years and this is the only thing that works for me,’ one said.

‘It definitely works. I was shocked how well it worked,’ another added.

Many revealed they have been struggling to get their hands on the sell-out product, with one shopper sharing that she visited five Chemist Warehouse stores to no avail.

Chemist Warehouse retail manager Jess shared a video, saying she’s curious to give the crystal deodorant a go after it went viral.

‘Everyone is saying that this stops any odour and lasts all day. I’m keen to try it,’ she said.

The product has received dozens of glowing reviews online and boasts an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars.

‘Wish I knew about this sooner. Middle of summer heat and this product works wonders,’ one shared.

‘This is the best deodorant I’ve ever used hands down. Goes on without a trace, leaves zero stain on clothing and best of all, removes all odour,’ another raved.

‘An excellent, cheap deodorant that actually works. This stuff lasts for years and  good for when you don’t want your deodorant scent clashing with any other scents you use, doesn’t irritate my skin either. I sweat heavily and I find this works for longer than traditional deodorants,’ one added.

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The unexpected $9 item that keeps selling out at Chemist Warehouse: ‘It has changed my life’



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