Learn how to make deodorant with essential oils that is all natural, and actually works!
Today is guest post from my sister Laura from Our Oily House. She is a wealth of knowledge on all things natural and essential oils. Stay tuned, because the two of us are planning some classes to share how we use essential oils in our homes.
Today she is sharing all about deodorant. Why the conventional stuff is a no-go, all natural brands you can use instead, and best of all, how to make deodorant with essential oils.
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Take it away Laura!
We are exposed to chemicals and toxins several times throughout the day. Products like soap, lotion, make-up, and deodorant are loaded with toxic ingredients, some of them known to be carcinogens. Chemicals like parabens and aluminum compounds mimic estrogen and can promote cancer cells to grow.
When I read this several years ago I felt overwhelmed and didnโt know where to start in getting toxins out of my home. My tip to you is to start with one product at a time and eventually you will make the switch! Once you get going you will realize that many products call for the same ingredients and you will start having everything you need to whip up things like, deodorant, sunscreen, or chapstick on hand!
Making your own is simple and cheaper.
The first product I started making was deodorant!
WHATโS WRONG WITH CONVENTIONAL DEODORANT?
In a container of deodorant you will find aluminum compounds, parabens, steareths, triclosan, propylene glycol, trethanolamine (TEA), diethranolamine (DEA), fragrances, dye, and artificial colors.
What the heck are those things? I hate when I canโt pronounce the ingredients on something I am eating or using!
Aluminum actually clogs the pores and temporarily stops you from sweating. Sounds good, right? Isnโt that what we want?
NO! Sweating is one of the ways your body detoxifies itself and is a natural healthy process. Plus aluminum can interfere with estrogen levels causing a hormone imbalance.
Parabans are a group of compounds used as a preservative in most cosmetic and personal products.They too mimic estrogen and cause hormone imbalances.Parabans are found in 99% of breast cancer tumors!
Steareths is a waxy compound found in many of our personal products. This chemical is linked to cancer, hormonal imbalance, and other skin and organ abnormalities.
Triclosan is an antibacterial agent and preservative in personal care and home-cleaning products. It is a hormone disruptor; and can irritate the skin, lungs, and eyes.
Propylene glycol is an organic alcohol commonly used as a skin conditioning agent it is known to cause allergic contact dermatitis and itchiness.
TEA and DEA can cause damage to the kidney and liver.These chemicals have been banned in other countries because of the harm they can cause on the body and the link to cancer.
Artificial colors, dyes, and fragrances can cause allergic reactions, contain hormone disturbers, carcinogens, and linked to damage sperm. Some dyes like, red40, are banned in other countries.
CAN I BUY NATURAL DEODORANT?
Many people are aware of the cancer causing, hormone disturbing, and toxins found in deodorant. Thankfully you can find pre-made natural options. I have tired some of these and though they work and smell nice, I find them to be rather pricy! I prefer to make my own. ๐
1) DoTERRAโs Natural Deodorant
2) Schmidtโs Natural Deodorant for Sensitive Skin: Fragrance Free
3) Baking Soda Free Grapefruit Deodorant Cream by Meow Meow Tweet
5) Green Tidings Organic All Natural Deodorant, Lavender
HOW DO I MAKE HOMEMADE DEODORANT?
I am excited to share this recipe with you!I have been making my own deodorant for 5 years now and love this recipe because it works, it is simple, and it is cheap.WIN WIN WIN!
How to Make Deodorant with Essential Oils Ingredients
3 tablespoons coconut oil
3 tablespoons baking soda
2 tablespoon shea butter
2 tablespoon arrowroot powder
Directions for how to make deodorant with essential oils
- Melt shea butter and coconut oil in a double boiler. I make my own by placing a glass bowl over a pot of water.
- Remove from heat and add in baking soda and arrowroot powder.
- Add essential oils of choice. I’ll list my favorite combos below!
- Store in a glass mason jar with an air tight lid or pour into empty deodorant container.
NOTE: If you are storing yours in a deodorant container you may want to keep it in the refrigerator because the coconut oil will melt below 76 degrees. If you are planning on traveling with it you can store it in a mason jar with an airtight lid.
Essential Oil Combinations for homemade deodorant
For Women:
- 4 drops lavender, 3 drops clary sage, and 2 drops melaleuca
- 4 drops lime, 3 drops bergamot, and 2 drops lemon
- 4 drops geranium, 3 drops lavender, and 2 drops grapefruit
For Men:
- 4 drops cypress, 3 drops bergamot, and 2 drops rosemary
- 4 drops lemongrass, 3 drops melaleuca, and 2 drops sandalwood
- 6 drops wild orange, 3 drops helichrysum, and 2 drops rosemary
If you have ever made your own deodorant with essential oils please share your favorite blends with me! I love trying new ones! I am currently using lavender, grapefruit, and geranium and loving it!
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How to Make Deodorant with Essential Oils
Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons coconut oil
- 3 tablespoons baking soda
- 2 tablespoon shea butter
- 2 tablespoon arrowroot powder
- Essential oils of choice
- deodorant container
Instructions
- Melt shea butter and coconut oil in a double boiler. I make my own by placing a glass bowl over a pot of water.
- Remove from heat and add in baking soda and arrowroot powder.
- Add essential oils of choice. I'll list my favorite combos below!
- Store in a glass mason jar with an air tight lid or pour into empty deodorant container.
Notes
- If you are storing yours in a deodorant container you may want to keep it in the refrigerator because the coconut oil will melt below 76 degrees. If you are planning on traveling with it you can store it in a mason jar with an airtight lid.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
How many tubes of deodorant does your recipe make?
1 tube!
I am looking forward to trying this recipe!
Thank you so much!
This is so unique…
Thanks ๐ alots… just learnt a new thing โ
This looks exciting – especially after just visiting a local health food shop where none of the natural deodorants smelt quite right – yet cost @ ยฃ8!
I’m wondering if you’ve ever adapted this to make a roll-on rather than a stick deodorant so the coconut oil melting in a warm room wouldn’t be such an issue? If so – would you thin it down with an oil – or water?
Thank you ๐
I hate not, but if you want to thin it down you would want to use oil. Water would just separate and not mix well.
Thank you Lisa – I think I’ll give it a try, and let you know if it’s a success x
My husband likes a combo of lavender cedar wood and a small amount of tea tree.
What can I use to substitute coconut oil? Iโm allergic to coconut.
How much beeswax should I add to make the deodorant stay firm at room temp?