Homemade Deodorant

Making Homemade Deodorant

Homemade Deodorant

Homemade Deodorant

Commercial deodorant may be convenient, but the amount of chemicals used in the ingredient and the production process can be harmful. By making homemade deodorant, individuals not only gain control as to what substances go into their hygiene products, but also learn a valuable skill that can be used for personal health and profit.

 

To make basic homemade deodorant, you need ¼ cup baking soda, ¼ cup cornstarch, 6 teaspoonful of solid state coconut oil and your choice of essential oil or fragrance. These ingredients can be bought in most groceries and specialty shops. Begin by mixing the cornstarch and baking soda together then slowly blend in the coconut oil until the resulting substance is pliable. If the substance is too fluid, continue adding bits of cornstarch until the desired solidity is achieved. The essential oil can be added afterwards to imbue a pleasing fragrance to the mixture. Some oils that can be used are pine oil, lavender and lemon oil. Ask the personnel in fragrance stores for oils with antibacterial properties so that you can get rid of odor-causing germs while deodorizing yourself. The deodorant can now be stored in old containers, especially those with a screw-top lid for convenience. To apply, scoop as much as you want by hand and apply on the affected spots. Avoid exposing this deodorant to heat sources as it may melt.

 

Take note that the preceding instructions do not result in an antiperspirant product, which reduces unsightly sweat stains under the armpits. The baking soda will, however, absorb the odor naturally produced by the body, reducing the chances of embarrassment in a social setting. Use this homemade deodorant as often as needed, especially before stepping out of the house. If you are interested in other deodorant recipes, there are plenty of do-it-yourself individuals who happily share their own recipes online.

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