Homemade Natural Anti-perspirant Deodorant Recipe that REALLY works! (2024)

Homemade Natural Anti-perspirant Deodorant Recipe that REALLY works! (2)A coupleyears ago I posted a recipe for a homemade deodorant recipe. That recipe has becomevery popular and I have had many comments from readers saying how much they loved it. But I have also gotten responses from a few people saying that it caused them some irritation. I really did love this recipe because it worked on me, and kept the stink away. The crummy part is that it caused me irritation too. I was pregnant at the time I posted that blog and I figured maybe sensitive pregnancy skinwas possibly the reason, but when it still irriated my skin after pregnancy I knew I needed to rework the recipe. In the interim I got insanely busy with a toddler, and becoming a doula, that I never got around to it. I also came across a natural deodorant product that I absolutely loved from Ava Anderson, but at $14 a tube I knew I could come up with something that worked equally as well and cost less! So when I ran out of my last tube of super expensive fancy pants deodorant I knew it was time to go back to the drawing board and finally figure out a recipe that worked but didn’t cause irritation.

**Don’t have time to make this recipe, but really want to try the deodorant? Great news! I’m now selling it.You can order it ready made on my Noelle’s Naturals Etsy page.**

So recently when my buddies at SKS Bottle asked if I was working on any new projects I told them I could use some deodorant tubes to try out a new recipe. They sent me samples of every single tube they sell, and there are a lot! They have such an awesome selection. I used three different ones for this project.

So for my new recipe I was looking for a few things…

  1. A solid deodorant that could be used in a tube.
  2. Would be able to combat odor but not cause irriation.
  3. Have some measure of sweat control.
  4. I wanted it to smell great.

After a few different formulations I finally came up with an amazing recipe that had all of those things! Using some of these super adorable sample size deodorant tubes from SKS I sent out samples to my friends to try. Among the test group was a fightfighter, a marathon runner, a friend who said her stink/sweat was unrivaled, and yours truly (plus some others). Almost everyone was dubious that a natural homemade deodorant would actually work, but we were so pleasantly surprised at how amazing this stuff is!

I am not one of those girls who can accidentally forget deodorant and still smell like flowers. I NEED deodorant. Its not cute if I forget. I’m not the heaviest sweater but I do want to smell good. The scent is a happy and mild blend of spearmint and vanilla that has just the right amount of sweetness without being overpowering. It is nice for men or women. The texture is firm enough to hold up in a tube, but soft enough to glide on smoothly. The odor control is fantastic as is the sweat control! I have also noticed I don’t have staining on my clothes when I do sweat. Overall I am SOOO much more happy with this than any other storebought brand I have purchased. Normally by around 7pm my deodorant starts to work reeeeally hard, and I can tell I may need to refresh. But I could wear this stuff for two days without smelling. I honestly couldn’t believe it. And the best part for me… zero irritation. Even when I applied immediately after shaving. I have finally found my miracle deodorant recipe!

Full disclosure: Idid have one tester who has very sensitive skin and has struggled with skin irritation in the past with natural deodorant. She did experience irritation with this formulation, and a pesky rash on her underarms. I guess you can’t win em all. If you have this reaction I would recommend leaving out the baking soda completely and adding additional arrow root. (Please let me know if you try this route as I would like to know if it helps!)

**UPDATE** I now make a sensitive skin version! Only add 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Add 4 extra tablespoons of Arrow root. You can buy it already made here.

A little bit about the ingredients, and how I changed them this time: I have added beeswax to help the mixture set up to a firm consistency. I added arrow root and shea butter to help condition the underarms. I lessened the amount of baking soda considerably, to help reduce irritation.The sugar mixes with sweat to create and osmotic substance that works as a natural antiperspirant. I talk more about it in the original post.

**Don’t have time to make this recipe, but really want to try the deodorant? Great news! I’m now selling it. You can order it ready made on my Noelle’s Naturals Etsy page.

This recipe made enough for me to fill aboutfive 2.6oz white plastic tubes.

Ingredients: (Click on the links to see where to find thesameproducts I use)

Instructions:

In a double boiler, melt together the beeswax, shea butter, and all of the oils. You can do this in a large pyrex measuring cup placed in a bowl of boiling hot water. Keep a kettle of hot water on the stove to replace the water as it begins to cool. (You can also microwave it at this point in the process if the wax is taking too long to melt. Microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring in between. But don’t microwave once you add the dry ingredients, because it can sort of cook it and cause it to get weird.)

In a separate bowl, sift together all the dry ingredients. Once the oils and wax are melted, stir in the powdered ingredients about ¼ cup at a time, using a small wire whisk. Be sure the bowl stays very hot while you’re doing this as the mixture can thicken up and become hard to stir if it cools. You want it to be about the texture of soft toothpaste.

If you’ve used a pyrex cup, then you can now just pour directly from the cup into the tubes. Again, making sure the mixture is very hot so it pours nicely and fluidly. Pour quickly and precisely into the tubestrying not to spill down the sides. (FYI I like to work on a silicon mat for easy cleanup.) Scrape the bowl in between fillings and stir to make sure you don’t have any bits that have hardened. You want the mixture to stay smooth and velvety so it pours nicely. Do not over fill the tubes. After filling each tube, you can gently tap the tube on the counter to work out any air bubbles. Then allow them to set for several hours to cool and harden before using. Do not put them in the fridge as this can cause them to crack.

I made up some nice kraft labels on the computer and printed them out so they would have a polished look. I really love how they turned out! The cardboard tubes are my favorite look, but they do get a little hard to push the deodorant out once you get down to the bottom. I just stick a mascara tube in the bottom to push it up. The white plastic tubes look a little more simple but they work great! Easy to twist up, and easy to apply. They also have some more manly looking tubes if you wanted to make some of these as a gift for a man. I love the assortment of tubes SKS has to choose from! Happy deodorant making friends. Definitely let me know if you try it and how it works for you!

Homemade Natural Anti-perspirant Deodorant Recipe that REALLY works! (2024)

FAQs

Homemade Natural Anti-perspirant Deodorant Recipe that REALLY works!? ›

Natural deodorants replace irritants and chemicals with shea butter, coconut oil, baking soda, arrowroot powder, cocoa butter, and vitamin E.

How do you make natural deodorant antiperspirant? ›

Instructions:
  1. Mix baking soda and arrowroot.
  2. Mash in coconut oil until blended. Add essential oils, if desired.
  3. Place the mixture in an empty glass jar.
  4. To use, just warm a small amount between your fingers until it turns into liquid. Apply to your armpits.

What natural ingredient can be use for your armpits for deodorant? ›

Natural deodorants replace irritants and chemicals with shea butter, coconut oil, baking soda, arrowroot powder, cocoa butter, and vitamin E.

What ingredient in deodorant stops odor? ›

Antibacterial ingredients

Just as aluminum compounds are the antiperspirant active ingredient in deodorants, antibacterials are the active aspect of odor reduction. Antibacterial ingredients work to eliminate the bacteria that cause bad odors from areas where sweat is common.

Is there a natural deodorant that stops sweating? ›

Natural deodorants don't stop you from sweating entirely, but they can have you smelling fresh for hours and feeling even better—it's all about letting your body adjust and finding the right formula for you.

What does arrowroot powder do in deodorant? ›

Arrowroot functions as a thickening agent and absorbent in natural deodorants. To create your own gentle, non-toxic deodorant, gently heat 6 tbsp. of Coconut or Babassu Carrier Oil (both great choices for their antibacterial properties) along with 4 tbsp.

How do you make natural deodorant from scratch? ›

Homemade deodorant recipe #1:
  1. 2.5 tbsp of unrefined coconut oil.
  2. 2.5 tbsp of unrefined shea butter.
  3. Quarter of a cup of arrowroot starch/flour.
  4. 1.5 tbsp of baking soda.
  5. 6 drops of lavender essential oil.
  6. 6 drops of grapefruit essential oil.
  7. 1 drop of tea tree oil (if you like)d.
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What is the best ingredient in antiperspirant? ›

Prescription and specialty antiperspirants often contain aluminum chloride hexahydrate as an active ingredient. These are among the most effective antiperspirants but can cause skin irritation if instructions aren't followed precisely.

What are some natural antiperspirants? ›

Baking soda & coconut oil

Baking soda is one of the easiest ways to replace store-bought deodorants. It's simple, effective, and inexpensive. However, if you don't want to use a straight powder deodorant, you can mix it with coconut oil. This will create a soft bar that can be applied daily.

How do you stop your armpits from sweating without deodorant? ›

Ideas to Manage or Stop Underarm Sweating
  1. Use a non-soap cleanser. ...
  2. Avoid triggers such as caffeine.
  3. Talk to your healthcare provider about changing medications that increase your sweating.
  4. Apply cornstarch after a bath or shower.
  5. Wear loose-fitting, stain-resistant clothes.
  6. Change your clothes when they become damp.
Aug 18, 2023

Why I stopped using natural deodorant? ›

Skin Irritation: Ingredients in natural deodorants, particularly high levels of baking soda, can sometimes lead to skin irritation or discomfort, especially for those with sensitive skin or allergies to specific natural components.

What ingredient in deodorant prevents sweating? ›

Aluminum. Aluminum-based compounds are the most widely used active antiperspirant ingredient because they effectively plug up sweat ducts to temporarily stop the flow of moisture to the skin.

Why do I still smell after using natural deodorant? ›

The adjustment period can vary from person to person, but it is not uncommon for the body to go through a transitional phase when switching to natural deodorants. During this phase, you may notice an increase in body odor or sweat as your body detoxifies and adjusts to the new product.

How do I stop my armpits from sweating permanently naturally? ›

Treatment options
  1. Use topical antiperspirants. Tired of the sweat stains on your shirt? ...
  2. Wait between showering and dressing. ...
  3. Shave your armpits. ...
  4. Avoid sweat-inducing foods. ...
  5. Eat more foods that reduce sweat. ...
  6. Stay hydrated. ...
  7. Wear breathable, loose-fitting clothing. ...
  8. Skip the caffeine.

What is the best deodorant for excessive underarm sweating? ›

Best Overall

Give your pits the protection they need with our top pick, the Uriage Clinical Strength Deodorant. It's a roll-on antiperspirant that glides on in just a few swipes to keep sweating at bay. The aluminum-based formula works by reducing underarm wetness, though it also targets odors.

Do any natural deodorants actually work? ›

Natural deodorant reduces the scent of the sweat, but does not reduce the amount of sweat the body produces,” Collins told Verywell. “So if your main concern is the appearance of sweat in the armpit area of your shirt, deodorant will be completely ineffective in reducing the dreaded armpit sweat marks.”

Is baking soda a natural antiperspirant? ›

Due to its odor-fighting properties, baking soda may be able to combat underarm odor. However, baking soda isn't designed for the skin. It's much more alkaline than your skin, which could disrupt your skin's natural pH balance.

Can deodorant be antiperspirant without aluminum? ›

Do aluminum-free antiperspirants exist? Aluminum-free antiperspirants don't exist, but if you're looking to reduce body odor, you can do so without using an antiperspirant. Deodorants are aluminum-free.

What is the safest antiperspirant? ›

Dove is a brand that Dr. Green recommends to her patients. This option is aluminum-free, has moisturizing ingredients like glycerin and doesn't include ethanol alcohol or baking soda, so it's great for sensitive skin, according to our experts.

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