It’s really quite simple to learn how to make deodorant.
Just add some baking soda and corn starch, mix it all together, and viola!
Most people don’t know that they can make their own deodorant. For the people who do, it saves money, and most likely, the deodorant will be natural meaning that it’s toxin free. Although you probably won’t have the components to make the fresh out of the shower scent, if you’re one of those people who could care less about scented deodorants and are just looking to be on more of the self-efficient side of society, learning how to make deodorant can be a neat and effective task to learn.
What You Need on How to Make Deodorant
Okay, so you’ve chosen to be on the self-efficient side of society by choosing to make your own deodorant, right? Unfortunately, you probably have no where to begin, but luckily we here at Odorify will suggest you the right tools and ingredients so that you can achieve in making your very own home deodorant. Here’s what you will need.
The ingredients on how to make deodorant are abundant but pricey, but keep in mind that the materials listed are enough to supply you with 5 years worth of deodorant- natural, toxin free deodorant.
Arrowroot Powder Organic. It’s as if one of the main purposes that this product was made for was to be an ingredient for deodorant. Arrowroot Powder is an absolute essential when it comes to making your own deodorant. It’s organic, and it gives the typical deodorant solid texture. It’s a must use for perfect consistency throughout your deodorant
The Deodorant Container. This item’s purpose is pretty obvious for learning how to make your own deodorant. The container is used to hold your deodorant; you don’t have to use this specific container though. Unless you’re picky how the container looks, any simple clear container would work. Usually a deodorant stick container mock up is used; however, others have been known to use their home made deodorant by just swabbing an efficient amount onto their fingers and then applying it to their underarms. I, on the other hand, would prefer not to stick my fingers where my underarms produce sweat, but then again, your underarms would most likely be clean since the usual time to apply deodorant is right after a shower. The choice is entirely up to you in which container you want to keep your deodorant in.
Nutiva Organic Virgin Coconut Oil. Nutiva Organic Virgin Coconut Oil is our preferred choice in making our own home deodorant since its rich in antibacterial properties. Its purpose is to make the deodorant creamier without using the additives of harmful chemicals. The positive things about this product is that it’s organic, provides a heavenly cream, was processed naturally, and is non hydrogenated. Although any virgin oil would work, the main criteria you’d want to look for if you were to choose a different virgin oil for your home made deodorant would be: 1) it’s made with only natural ingredients 2) it’s safe to apply to your skin.
Bakin Soda. The old trusty baking soda. There are a lot of benefits to using baking soda with using it to make your own home deodorant being one of them. The main use of baking soda is to neutralize body odor. It’s basically the root function of what you want your deodorant to do, and that’s to expel any body odor, right?
Why Learn How to Make Deodorant?
There are two main reasons why you should learn how to make your own deodorant: 1) it’s healthier for you 2) it’s cost efficient. Learning how to make deodorant is simple and easy. You can make the texture feel to your desire. Plus, how many people can say that they know how to make their own deodorant?
The Simple, Straight to the Point & Easy Step by Step Guide
- Obtain your deodorant container
- Add 2 table spoons of baking soda into the container
- Add 2 table spoons of Arrowroot into the container
- Add 3 table spoons of coconut oil.
- Stir the ingredients together until you acquire a desired texture. If you want your deodorant to be more creamier, add more coconut oil. If you want your deodorant to be thicker, add more Arrowroot.
- Let the deodorant sit for a couple of hours until it hardens, and then after that, it should be ready to use!
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