Homemade Natural Deodorant Recipe - My Own Formula (...yes it works or I wouldn't use it!)

in #health7 years ago


I've been making and using homemade deodorant for well over a year now, and was an instant convert to this DIY method after realising it actually works!  Using comercial deodrants/antiperspirants had become a bit of a worry... applying harmful chemicals to a very porous area of my body... not a wise choice.

So, after a little bit of research into homemade alternatives, I was able to develop a formula based on others that I'm very happy with.  Many deodorant recipes contain baking soda, and most people don't have a problem with it, but I found it caused stinging for me so I replaced it with arrowroot powder and diatomaceous earth.  Everything organic of course (since the point of DIY is to avoid chemicals!)  

Arrowroot is not so well-known but you'd be surprised how many supermarkets and even smaller shops stock it.  Have a look and you'll likely find it without a trip to a specialist store.  It's a starch from the rhizomes of several tropical plants, and has many health benefits, including healing wounds and drawing toxins out of your body... making it a great ingredient choice for deodorant.  (It's also a wonderful alternative to corn starch and thickens things with a clear rather than cloudy appearance... popular in the Paleo diet).


Diatomaceous earth is also a wonderful substance.  It's a naturally occurring soft siliceous sedimentary rock, and is used for so many different things... from deterring slugs on your plants, to removing internal parasites from bodies, to toothpaste, to polishing metal.  A very valuable substance to have in your house!  It has odor eliminating properties, is almost perfectly pH neutral, and is very gentle on the skin.  Both arrowroot and DE control odor very effectively, yet don't clog the pores so your armpits can breathe and toxins can escape.  Phew!


One final thing before the recipe - a very interesting thing I noticed was after I became vegetarian, I noticed that I sweated MUCH LESS, and my sweat was LESS SMELLY.  Interesting.  Anyone else notice the same I wonder?  


Ingredients:


15g coconut oil

15g cocoa butter

10g beeswax

20g shea butter

15 drops vitamin E oil

25 drops essential oil (I like tea tree for this but use what you like)

20g arrowroot powder

30g diatomaceous earth (food grade)


Method:


You can simply put the mixture into any jar or tub and apply it with your fingers like many people do, but I like to put mine into a deodorant stick.  If you choose to do the same just buy a stick deodorant and discard the commercial concoction of crap inside it, and give the whole thing a really good wash in soapy water!



Using a double-boiler method, melt the coconut oil, cocoa butter, shea butter and beeswax together on low-medium heat.



Add the vitamin E oil and choice of essential oil.



Add the arrowroot powder and diatomaceous earth and blend until you have a mixture similar to cookie dough.



Before filling the deodorant container, smear a thin layer of oil (coconut, olive, avocado etc) around the inside to help it slide up easily once hardened.  Using your fingers, scoop the mixture and press fairly firmly into the deodorant container.  Set aside to harden - no need for refrigeration unless you live in a particularly warm climate.



Smooth the top of the deodorant with a damp finger to make it look nice and neat.  All done!  Now you can enjoy armpits that can breathe!



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Many thanks.
 

All photos in this post are my own original, taken with my Fujifilm Finepix S8200.


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That was a great idea.

Ooh, I love this! I've noticed that the natural deodorants can be expensive, and I like your idea of customizing a special scent. I'm currently using a brand called "Thai Crystal Deodorant Mist," made from mineral salts. It's OK, but I'm thinking I'll try your recipe and work on a nice manly rose scent. :) Upping and resteeming.

Thanks very much @cabelindsay! I will look up that deodorant you use, and see if anything like it is available for me to try out. I always like knowing what things are available for purchase, in case people don't want to DIY and then I can still recommend something else :-) If you try this I'd love to know your thoughts and whether you find it as effective as I do

For sure–I'll be in touch once I try out your recipe here, rose scented. Thank you!

Very interesting. But for about a year now I have been using natural alumn. It works great with no side affects. I use it once a day regularly. If I forget a day, no problem. absolutely zero odor.

I will have to look into that myself @roswellrockman as I never heard of natural alumn, but a quick internet search and I see it's popular in the middle East so I will read up about it as soon as I get chance. Thank you! It's always good to know what kind of healthy alternatives there are in different places around the world :-)

Very interesting, i saved the recipe and resteem it.. thanks

Thank you @rayfa, much appreciated! :-)

interesting post, I invite you to go through my blog, I talk a lot about the pastry / sweets

oh wow .. that's amazing !
I don't make my deo nor use chemical packed ones that could blacken your armpit I've never had
I only use allum .. we have it here they call it crystal deo
it's cheaper in my country though

Yeah, someone else was saying they use alumn so I will have to see if I can buy it locally. Very interesting discovering effective alternatives to chemical products, it makes me happy!

I make my own deodorant also and usually put it in a small jar to use. I will have to find an old deodorant container to use. Can't believe I never thought of this before. thanks for the idea!

Ah, I'm very glad to hear you make your own too @goldendawne! :-)

Yes I make many different homemade health and beauty products aside from the deodorant.
I do cleaners, lotion, bar soap, herbal anti-bacterial creams and will be attempting lip balm soon.

Sounds great! Do you post these homemade products? I had a real quick scroll down your blog and didn't see any (though I may have been too quick!) I will be really interested in seeing your recipes if ever you share them :-)

I was wondering - for the size container you've used, approximately how long would it last?
Thank you for sharing the recipe, I'd love to try it for our whole family. :)

Hmmm.... I'm not exactly sure how long it lasts @ravenruis, as I don't pay close enough attention to time haha! But I'm pretty sure I made my last one in August and it's not finished yet even after every day use... so that's at least 3 months then... Not bad!!! If you try it I would love to hear back from you whether you like it!

Three months+ sounds like a reasonable length of time, I think. I'll admit I don't even pay attention to how long my current off-the-shelf one lasts, lol.
If I do make some (aka organise myself) I'll certainly let you know. :)

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