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Nearly Half Of 18-24 Year Olds Don’t Wear Deodorant, Poll Finds

Lucy Connolly

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Brace yourselves and hold your nose, because a new poll has found nearly half of young people in America are no longer wearing deodorant.

A large portion of both Millennials and Generation Z-ers are reportedly bypassing deodorant and antiperspirant all together, preferring to go for a more au naturel smell.

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In fact, approximately 40 per cent of 18-24 year olds say they haven’t applied either of the products in the last month, according to the poll.

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The data, from YouGov, also shows around a third (31 per cent) of 25-34-year-olds haven’t used deodorant in the last month, along with a quarter (22 per cent) of 35-44-year-olds.

In addition, a massive 48 per cent of respondents aged between 18 and 24 said they haven’t purchased deodorant in the past year. For 25-34-year olds, that number went down slightly to 37 per cent.

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Deodorant is clearly more common among those above the age of 45, being used by 84 per cent of those polled.

It’s not really understood why Gen Z-ers are opting out of the hygiene products; as per the release by YouGov, ‘It’s not that Millennials and Gen Zers lack personal hygiene habits’.

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In fact, ‘they’re close to overall population percentages when it comes to washing their hair every day, for example’.

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So then why are they no longer using deodorant? Gen Z-ers, as those born after 1995 are commonly referred to, are well known for their progressive, conscientious attitudes towards the planet.

Therefore they could purposefully be avoiding deodorant – which is known to be harmful to the environment due to the chemicals involved in its production – to protect the planet against climate change and other such hazards.

Gen Z-ers also hold incredible purchasing power; according to Forbes, they are already on track to become the largest generation of consumers by 2020, and currently account for between $29 billion and $143 billion in direct spending.

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Hence, their opinions matter – so if they’re deciding not to purchase deodorant for whatever reason, this needs to be taken into account.

Enter: Justin Bieber, who is launching a new line of deodorant in partnership with Schmidt’s Naturals called ‘Here + Now,’ which is cruelty-free and plant-based.

As reported by Women’s Wear Daily (WWD), the singer was heavily involved in the conception of the product, collaborating with the brand on its name, packaging and scent – which is yet to be revealed.

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With the Biebs leading the way, the natural deodorant market could soon take off – particularly if Gen Z-ers have anything to do with it.

Watch this space.

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Topics: Life, Climate Change, Gen Z, Justin Bieber, millennials, Music

Credits

YouGov and 2 others
  1. YouGov

    Justin Bieber is selling vegan deodorant. Will Gen Z and Millennial shoppers buy it?

  2. Forbes

    How Much Financial Influence Does Gen Z Have?

  3. Women's Wear Daily

    Justin Bieber Is Making Deodorant

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