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Post by ReadyMom Mon Aug 20, 2018 11:31 am

Quick Stick Deodorant
http://www.shtfmovement.com/board/viewtopic.php?p=61084.html#p61084

This deodorant uses a natural moisture absorber (cornstarch), a natural deodorizer (baking soda), and a natural anti-bacteria/fungal oil (tea tree oil) to keep any stink from developing in the first place.

Homemade Stick Deodorant
1. Put 1/4 cup each of baking soda and cornstarch** in a bowl with 10+ drops tea tree oil. (I like 20 drops, but I’m a tea tree oil nut. I hear lavender oil will work as well.)

2. This deodorant can be used as a powder, but if you want a stick, go to the shortening section of the store and buy this solid-at-room-temperature-awesome stuff: Lou Ana Coconut Oil

3. Stir 2+ TBSP in until it’s the consistency you like.

4. Smash into empty deodorant container. (Will be a bit sturdier once it sets a day or so.)

When applying this deodorant, use a lighter hand than you would with normal stick deodorant, especially the first couple of days or it’ll drop little balls on your bathroom rug.

Used correctly, this stuff is invisible and lasts for ages, as it works with a very light layer. You should not be able to SEE it once applied.

**If you have especially sensitive skin, increase the amount of cornstarch to 6T and decrease the baking soda to 2T.

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Post by ReadyMom Wed Jan 02, 2019 11:48 am

Homemade Deodorant Recipe Plus 8 Non-toxic Options for Less Stinky Armpits
https://commonsensehome.com/easy-non-toxic-homemade-deodorant-recipe/

Deodorant . . . Pit-stop-02   Homemade deodorant recipes are a great alternative to standard deodorants. Regular deodorants can be pretty nasty. The aluminum and other chemicals in standard deodorant have been linked to breast cancer. Even the crystal deodorants (which I had been using recently) contain aluminum compounds. One study I saw recently indicated that the crystal deodorants may actually be more dangerous than regular deodorants. ---CONTINUED---


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Post by ReadyMom Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:23 am

Easy Homemade Deodorant That Really WORKS!
https://www.mommypotamus.com/easy-homemade-deodorant/

Deodorant . . . Homemade-deodorant   (SNIP) ... I discovered a cheap, non-toxic solution that’s incredibly easy to make. Don’t let the simplicity of this recipe fool you, though – it’s been field-tested in the 100+ degree heat of Texas summers and proven its worth.   ---CONTINUED---

There are OTHER homemade deodorant recipes at this site, as well:

Homemade Roll-On Deodorant
https://www.mommypotamus.com/homemade-roll-on-deodorant/

Homemade Solid Deodorant For Sensitive Skin (Without Baking Soda)
https://www.mommypotamus.com/how-to-make-deodorant/

Homemade Deodorant Recipe For Sensitive Skin
https://www.mommypotamus.com/homemade-deodorant-recipe-for-sensitive-skin/

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