The manufactures would have you believe that all the ingredients have their purpose, but at what price? Propylene glycol, helps the deodorant go on smoothly, but is linked to irritation and immune toxicity. Phthalates are plastics used to help the fragrance stay on the skin, but block endocrine function. Parabens, are used as preservatives and can be linked to breast cancer. Most deodorants contain aluminum zirconium, which is toxic to the nervous and reproductive systems, and a chemical called BHT, which is believed to be a hormonal disrupter and neurotoxin. Even some “natural” deodorant crystals still contain aluminum.
If you are not convinced that reading the labels of deodorant is good enough, consider making your own deodorant.
This deodorant uses Cornstarch as a natural absorber, while the Baking Soda works as natural deodorizer. Tea Tree is a natural anti-bacteria/fungal oil and will help with the “stink”. Of course, you are what you eat, so consider eating fresh fruits and vegetables, and drinking plenty of water to help with body odor. Many other essential oils can be used, as well. The coconut oil is used to “hold” the deodorant together, and consists of medium chain fatty acid esters, which is the closest substance to human sub-cutaneous fat and therefore more compatible with skin than vegetable oils.
Home Made Deodorant Recipe
Ingredients:
1/4 cup baking soda
1/4 cup cornstarch
10+ drops Tea tree oil
2+ TBSP Coconut oil
Directions:
1. Put baking soda and cornstarch in a bowl with
tea tree oil. You can even use up to 20 drops of tea tree oil, if you like it.
Lavender oil will work as well.
2. Stir enough Coconut oil in until it's a consistency you like.
3. Smash into empty deodorant container. It will be a bit sturdier once it sets a day or so.
Tips:
- ~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 don't want a stick, exclude the Coconut oil and use the deodorant as a powder.
- ~If you have especially sensitive skin, increase the amount of cornstarch to 6T and decrease the baking soda to 2T.
- ~Be sure to store in a cool place. Coconut oil can possibly melt at 76 degrees.