Easy & Effective DIY Deodorant Recipes

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Easy & Effective DIY Deodorant Recipes

Sounds quite workable, and might be even more pleasant. These nourishing probiotic deodorant bars are slightly thicker than my original homemade deodorant recipe in a jar. It also uses many of the same ingredients as my lotion bars and sunscreen bars. You can order the ingredients in bulk and save a lot of money on your family’s skincare products this way. Natural deodorants replace irritants and chemicals with shea butter, coconut oil, baking soda, arrowroot powder, cocoa butter, and vitamin E. When it comes to choosing a natural alternative to baking soda, there are several factors to consider.
Aluminum salt is actually the only ingredient deemed by the FDA to be both safe and effective at blocking sweat. Aluminum salt forms an impermanent plug over your sweat glands, preventing most sweat from leaving the glands. Finding the a plant-based and cruelty-free deodorant is simple, since there are now dozens of brands to choose from. However, today there are so many ethical and sustainable deodorant brands that you may feel overwhelmed by which to choose. We’ve included a list of brands below, but if you need a little more guidance as you search for your perfect match, be sure to explore our deodorant deep-dive section. I would not recommend using citrus eo as they can be too “hot” on the armpits .



Preventing our bodies from sweating is preventing one of our important detoxification pathways from working, and is definitely a bad idea. Helping you serve up budget-friendly sustainable recipes with a side of balanced living. Now for the recipe, I first included a little about each ingredient I used. Place in a 3 ounce jar and allow to cool at room temp or in the fridge until it has reached a solid state. A variety of commercial antiperspirants have come under fire recently for their potentially carcinogenic effects.
Besides all that, the natural solution is working. We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Way too complicated with far too many ingredients for me to bother with.

Yes, to prevent white residue from forming with regular deodorant, try applying it directly after showering and make sure to let it dry completely before getting dressed. Yes, clear and gel deodorants generally leave less residue than solid sticks. Look for ones labeled as “invisible” or “clear” for the best results. The downside to many clinical deodorants is that they can leave annoying white residue on clothing.
I have my daughter starting to use it too (she’s 10 and already starting with the BO !) and she really likes it too! Well, I would advise against using just baking soda on your skin as it can irritate it and it’s a harsh thing to use in the long run. You can use it as an ingredient; I have a recipe on this deodorant with baking soda. But I know some people prefer to steer clear of it altogether, that’s why I made this homemade deodorant with bentonite clay as an alternative to baking soda-based recipe. Then add in 1/4 Bentonite Clay if you need it or want the benefits and mix until there are no lumps. This is the hard part, add in a little cocoa powder and the Moroccan Red Clay slowly until you get the color that matches your skin.
It worked very well the first day but the coconut oil hardened more than I expected and it wouldn’t come out the next day. Other than that, this has been wonderful. I have been trying many different recipes for natural recipes over the past couple of years with varying degrees of success.

Diluted in water and mixed with olive oil, baking soda also makes for a great spray to kill spider mites, aphids,  and other bugs that may want to eat your plants. The hair products that we use tend to leave a harsh residue, even after washing. To get rid of this residue and remove the dirt and oil that can accumulate over time, add a teaspoon of baking soda to your shampoo and rub it in your hair.
Do let me know how it works for you, ok? I'm thinking about giving a beeswax-free version a whirl and seeing how that goes. You are so right about Holistic moving fast once its mixed, it does set really fast and started getting stuck in my pipette as I was pouring the last spoonful into the container.

Baking soda in the deodorant recipe, even if slight, works like crazy, however. Without it, no rash, but no one wants to be near me by midday. Hey there Anon - If you have gotten dark pits after using baking soda deodorant, you will probably do best to switch to a baking-soda-free version. I hope my recipe above can be of help to you. Also a note about the comment that tea tree oil is well tolerated, I have had to remove it from products because it's the least tolerated of the common oils.
This is one of the best recipes I have ever tried for making the homemade deodorant. These deodorant for kids just work best and provide all day protection against smell while keeping the kids fresh and confident. I made this deodorant about 6 months ago.
If there is no reaction, the spray is likely safe to use. The deodorant spray will stay fresh for up to  a year. The ingredients may separate as the deodorant sits out, so shake the spray before each use. Could you send me the recipe for the stick.

You might do this again if you feel you need to. Then wipe your face off with the wash rag, gently scrubbing away the dirt. I tried putting it into a gel deoderant dispensor, you know the one with the little holes in the top, and I don’t recommend that!
A solid deodorant like this recipe is stronger and more effective long term. I also have a Pit Wipe recipe that comes in handy for freshening up easily and on the go. This natural skin care recipe is formulated to be gentle enough for sensitive skin, but also tough enough to tackle your worst odors. A no baking soda deodorant, this fun recipe also comes with printable labels for your finished product.