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Showing posts with label Deodorant. Show all posts

How To Make Natural Coconut Oil Deodorant

People do not usually make a difference between antiperspirants and deodorants. Antiperspirants completely stop the sweating so the chemicals actually clog your pores. Deodorants, perfumes, and some antiseptic agents, do not stop the sweating, but only remove any unpleasant odors.

“The human body needs to sweat. The use of chemicals to block the natural process is never good. The problem with antiperspirants is that the chemicals clog the sweat glands, and hence block the ability to detoxify the body, which may affect the lymphatic system.

Since all the systems in the body are connected, your blocked lymphatic system may affect the entire immune system.”

Therefore, regular deodorants are a much better choice. Instead of clogging the pores with chemicals, natural deodorants contain mineral salts, oils and herbs to balance the pH value and reduce the bacterial growth.

Many of these deodorants contain herbs considered as natural antiperspirants, such as aloe vera, coriander and lichens.

Most people do not sweat that much, so sweating is not actually a serious problem. But there are people who struggle with this problem, commonly known as hyperhidrosis, and they never talk about it. Hyperhidrosis is actually increased and unnatural sweating.

As hyperhidrosis leaves visible stains on the clothes, people suffering from this disorder are always trying to stay unnoticed. Even antiperspirants can not help people with hyperhidrosis to solve their problem.

One of the ways to deal with perspiration is injecting botox into the affected underarm area. Botox injections can help people who have problems with excessive sweating. Botox injections are different from antiperspirants.

Instead of drying the sweat glands, Botox prevents the muscles around the sweat glands to constrict and thus minimize the amount of sweat that is released from a particular area within six months.

The results of a research conducted in Chicago show the connection between antiperspirants, underarm shaving and cancer.

The results show that aluminum chlorohydrate, a chemical that is found in antiperspirants, is more quickly absorbed into freshly shaven skin and directly enters the lymphatic system that is connected to the chest.

Here is How To Make a Natural Deodorant
Baking soda, starch and coconut oil are the only things you need to make a homemade deodorant that will keep you fresh throughout the day.

Your deodorant is certainly one of the most necessary cosmetic products. Although today you can find deodorants that do not contain parabens and aluminum (potential causes of breast cancer), you should still be worried about the list of ingredients deodorants usually contain, as it is pretty long.

Fortunately, we can still enjoy the freshness throughout the day without using any chemical-loaded deodorants.

All you need to make this natural deodorant are three easily available ingredients.

Ingredients:


  • 1 oz / 20g baking soda
  • 0.7 oz / 16g corn starch 
  • 1.5 oz / 35g virgin coconut oil 

Preparation:

Mix the baking soda and starch in a small bowl. Add the coconut oil and stir until you get a smooth and creamy texture. Put the mixture into a small plastic container (or a paper muffin cupcake mold) and keep it in the fridge. Wait until it hardens.

When the mixture hardens, take it out of the mold and there you have your deodorant. If you have an empty deodorant tube (at the bottom you can see a wheel that will help you push the product up for use), you can keep the mixture in it.

You can keep this natural deodorant in a hermetically sealed container in your fridge, if you want it to be solid or at room temperature, if you want to use it as a lotion.

This deodorant works as effectively as any other store-bought deodorant and does not leave any stains on the clothes. If you stick to the measures above, this amount should be enough for a month and a half to two months.

source: http://www.healthyfoodhouse.com/

How To Make Natural Deodorant And Avoid Breast Cancer and Other Serious Illnesses

I have to tell you about the way we can make environmentally friendly, absolutely natural and what is most important – useful,  eco -- deodorant stick. Useful -- because it does not clog pores, does not poison our body with chemicals as do many cosmetics we purchase.

Have you ever imagined what’s the damage of deodorants and antiperspirants?

In the beginning, they are applied in the shaving fields, and the absorption through the body is much faster and stronger in comparison with that which enters into our body through the mouth.

You can make an experiment: rub the soles with a slashed prices of garlic. Within a few minutes, you will feel the taste of garlic in your mouth. So we have to have all the information for what we apply on the skin and use all purchased assets with caution.

The presence of aluminum salts and parabens in deodorants and antiperspirants’ composition increases the risk of breast cancer and other malignancies .. Some researches have indicated that this metal can be neurotoxic or can have harmful effect on renal function.

The introduction of aluminum in science was also connected to a kind of dementia -- Alzheimer’s disease.

Antiperspirants block sweat glands. To keep it simple, sweat does not come out the body. That is why they are “respected”, but in vain. Because along with the sweat, toxins are eliminated from the body.

By blocking the sweat glands, they do not leave the body to cleanse. Of course, the smell of sweaty armpits is not pleasant. However, thirty years ago it was considered normal and no one was too worried about this issue.

Because sweating is -- normal function of our body, which serves a particular purpose. And we have this function “turned off”.

Everyone, of course, has the right to choose on their own. Industrial deodorants and antiperspirants increasingly induce caution among people who are not indifferent to their health. Perhaps this is the reason why, natural deodorants made with one’s own hands, are lately becoming increasingly popular.

Despite the simplicity of preparation and availability of the ingredients, hand-made deodorants are not inferior to the purchased ones for its efficiency, they certainly eliminate the smell of sweat from morning till night. In addition, they absolutely do not have any negative impact on our body.

I suggest you an absolutely natural and environmentally friendly domestic deodorant.

To prepare this deodorant you will need:


  • Beeswax -- 10 gr
  •  Coconut oil (butter) -- 40 gr (sold in health food stores)
  •  Baking soda -- 40 g (2 packs per 20g)
  •  Corn starch -- 20 gr
  •  Essential oils -- 25 drops

Preparation is very fast, it is essential that all the ingredients are ready in time. Ingredients are calculated from the budget of a package of a deodorant stick 45 gr in sale. You can make a larger quantity and pour it into silicone molds.

I used lavender oil, which was left after making homemade gel for washing, a natural freshener for home and a natural freshener for the toilet. It has excellent odor and antibacterial properties.

You can use any other essential oils, it all depends on your taste. For instance, if you add the essential oils of orange, grapefruit and lemon (per  7-8 drops of each), you will receive a deodorant with fantastic citrus scent.

You can try tea tree oil – it has a fantastic scent, and possesses antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral effect. The choice is yours .. So,


  • Put the wax to dissolve in water vapor. I hope there is no need to explain all the benefits and healing properties of beeswax.
  •  When the wax melts (and it is very fast), add coconut oil (from the refrigerator).Stir.

Coconut oil (butter) has a melting point of approximately the temperature of the human body, which makes the deodorant easy to apply.

Coconut oil has antiviral and antibacterial effect so it is a very successful agent against various infections. Coconut oil kills viruses that cause measles, influenza, herpes, hepatitis, SARS, etc. , Helps in the treatment of various skin diseases such as psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema and other skin infections.


  •  Add corn starch into the molten mixture, which is able to quickly absorb moisture excreted by the sweat glands. So that skin armpits remain dry for a long time. Stir the mixture.
  •  Add the baking soda. Baking soda destroys bacteria that cause bad body odor.
  •  Add your favorite essential oil and stir again.
  •  Put the mixture carefully into a prepared pack of old deodorant, previously washed and disinfected with alcohol or put it in a silicone mold. I’ve done both.
  •  Close the lid and leave in the fridge for a few hours.
  •  Your homework and natural deodorant is ready for use!

Keep the deodorant in the refrigerator. Do not be confused by the solid form of the deodorant (it is until it comes in contact with your body).

As I have already stated, coconut oil (butter) has a melting temperature equal to body temperature. The natural deodorant does not leave stains on clothes and does not prevent the natural process of perspiration.

source: http://www.goodmorningcenter.com

4 Homemade Natural Deodorant Recipes That Work!

Recently, there has been a growing interest online and in daily conversation about switching conventional deodorants for a natural alternative.

Ew, natural deodorant? Yuck!

But wait. If this was your initial reaction upon reading the term “natural”, hear me out.

Why Should We Be Concerned About “Normal” Deodorant?

Deodorants are jam-packed full of toxins!! Yes, toxins are everywhere, but the amount of nasty chemicals in conventional deodorant is scary! You wouldn’t swallow a spoonful of toxic chemicals, therefore we encourage you not to smear them under your armpits, either. Chemicals can be absorbed via the skin and enter directly into the bloodstream and lymph nodes.

The chemicals in deodorant can also act as endocrine disruptors which essentially means these chemicals can disrupt the function of the body’s developmental hormones and reproductive system.

Parabens such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, benzyl and butyl are commonly found in deodorant. These ingredients have been linked to an increased risk in breast cancer and reproductive toxicity.

Parabens essentially mimic estrogen by binding to estrogen receptors on cells. They also increase the expression of genes leading to increased growth of breast cancer cells.

According to Philip Harvey, Ph.D., editor in chief if the Journal of Applied Toxicology, some compounds used in common deodorant are absorbed and stored in fat cells within the body.

Here Is A List Of Ingredients In Conventional Deodorant That You Should Avoid

-Parabens: (methyl, ethyl, propyl, benzyl and butyl)
Dangers for health: linked to breast cancer.

-Aluminum compounds: (Aluminum chlorohydrate, aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly)
Dangers for health: linked to breast cancer.

-Silica
Dangers for health: cancer, allergies/immunotoxicity

-Triclosan
Dangers for health: skin irritation, contact dermatitis, cancer.

-Talc
Dangers for health: linked to cancer.

-Propylene Glycol
Dangers for health: delayed allergic reactions, possible kidney and liver damage.

-Steareth-n
Dangers for health: linked to cancer.

-Fragrance – skin irritation, harmful to the environment, allergies and organ system toxicity.

Our Pick For The Best Natural Deodorant Recipes

Mommypotamus’ Homemade Deodorant For Sensitive Skin


INGREDIENTS
-3/4 cup arrowroot powder/non-GMO cornstarch
-1/4 cup baking soda
-4-6 tbsp melted coconut oil

METHOD
Combine baking soda and arrowroot powder/cornstarch.

Add four tablespoons melted coconut oil and mix with a fork. Continue adding coconut oil until the deodorant reaches your preferred consistency.

Transfer mixture to a jar with a tight fitting lid.

Wellness Mama’s Shea Butter Deodorant Recipe


INGREDIENTS
-3 tbsp coconut oil
-3 tbsp baking soda
-2 tbsp Shea butter
-2 tbsp arrowroot (optional) or organic cornstarch
-Essential Oils (optional)

METHOD
Melt shea butter and coconut oil in a double boiler over medium heat until barely melted. OR you can combine the shea butter and coconut oil in a quart-size glass mason jar with a lid and place this in a small saucepan of water until melted, instead. This will save your bowl and you can just designate this jar for these types of projects and not even need to wash it out.

Remove from heat and add baking soda and arrowroot (If you don’t have arrowroot, use more baking soda or just omit).
Mix well.

Add essential oils and pour into a glass container for storage. It does not need to be stored in the fridge.

If you prefer, you can let it cool completely and put into an old deodorant stick for easier use, though it may melt in the summer!

NOTE: It may take several hours to completely harden. This process can be sped up by putting it in the fridge for a few minutes.

The Healthy Maven’s Essential Oil Deodorant


INGREDIENTS
-2 1/2 tbsp unrefined coconut oil
-2 1/2 tbsp unrefined shea butter
-1/4 cup arrowroot starch/flour
-2 tbsp baking soda
-6 drops lavender essential oil
-6 drops grapefruit essential oil
-2 drops tea tree essential oil (optional)*

METHOD
Place coconut oil and shea butter in a glass bowl or jar and place the bowl/jar inside a medium sauce pan.

Add water to the saucepan (enough to surround bowl/jar but not to overflow it) and bring to a boil.

As water is heating up, be sure to stir coconut oil and shea butter, and continue to do so until it melts.

Once melted, add in arrowroot starch, baking soda and essential oils.

Place in a 3 ounce jar and allow to cool at room temp or in fridge (will harden faster in fridge) until it’s reached a solid state.

Cover with lid until use.

Directions for use:

  • Wet underarms slightly (this helps with even application)
  • Spoon out a pea-sized amount with a wooden scoop or with fingers and rub between fingers before applying directly to underarms.
  • For a regular day, one application in the morning should be fine. For hotter days, workouts or if you’re particularly sweaty, feel free to reapply as needed.

Reformation Acres’ All-Natural Herbal Deodorant Spray Recipe



INGREDIENTS
-1¼ cup 80 proof vodka
-¼ cup sage leaves
-¼ cup thyme leaves
-¼ cup lavender buds
-Peel of 1 lime or lemon

Essential oils:
-Sage(6 drops)
-Lavender(4 drops)
-Tea tree (3 drops)
-Patchouli (3 drops), and either lemongrass or lime(3 drops) per quarter-cup spray bottle
-½ tsp colloidal silver per quarter cup spray bottle, optional

METHOD
Measure out the herbs & citrus peels into a pint-sized mason jar.

Cover them with vodka and top with a lid.

Set the jar aside in a place where you’ll remember to give it a shaking once a day for about a month.

When it’s ready, strain the herbs from the tincture, funnel some into a spray bottle.

Add your essential oil blend and colloidal silver, if you’re using it.

Place the remainder of the tincture in a cupboard until you’re ready to use it.

Shake the spray bottle vigorously prior to each application to mix in the oils (otherwise they’ll just uselessly sit at the top.)

source: http://www.foodmatters.com

How To Balance Your Armpit Bacteria To Never Smell Again (No Deodorant Required)

Underarm odor is an issue most people have to deal with. Although, antiperspirants and underarm deodorants are commonly used to fight this unpleasant, and often embarrassing issue, research shows that in fact 80% of people don’t need to use these cosmetic products. The thing is we smell the most when we sweat, and even though sweat itself has no particular smell, the bacteria that thrive in the armpit area make it smell. To be more specific, the amino acids and lipids found in sweat are broken down by bacteria thus turning it into a smelly substance.

As we already mentioned, antiperspirants are not indispensable for fighting body odor. The truth is they are often laden with harsh chemicals that can do more damage in the long run.

The Armpit Is Our Ecosystem

Similarly to the intestinal flora, the armpit has its own flora composed of beneficial bacteria. Once the balance is lost, usually as a result of some antibiotics and foods which allow problematic microbes take over beneficial bacteria, the end result is unpleasant odor. Balance is the most important thing when it comes to eliminating body odor naturally.

It Is Not Just About the Smell

According to a recent study, the whole body is connected to the microbial world. For instance, the gut microbiome is significantly influenced by dietary and lifestyle habits, as well as mood.

Read on and find out how to keep your microbiome in balance.
1# Use milder soaps because most commercial soaps are loaded with SDS and SLS, which remove the protective sebum. The sebum the oil skin glands produce protects the skin and its micro flora owing to the good fats it contains.

2# Don’t use aluminum-laden products because aluminum prevents sweating. A number of studies have also linked aluminum in body care products to many health issues.

3# Check the label because the crystal deodorants are marketed as aluminum free, but, they still contain alum, which is actually potassium aluminum sulfate. Although this doesn’t mean they are entirely aluminum free, they’re still a better alternative than most other antiperspirants available on the market.

4# Parabens and triclosan are powerful antibacterial agents that have the most adverse impact on the armpit microbial balance. They eliminate good bacteria thus destabilizing the microbial flora.

source: http://www.myhealthybook.com