Thursday, December 2, 2010

Deodorant

I'm so excited to share this one because it is
SO CHEAP and SO EASY!! Do you sense my excitement?? lol

And guess what...my husband is using it.
He's the real test.
He does the gym thing and he helps out
with high school wrestling. Talk about close quarters, right?

First off I will Copy and Paste a tid bit from

Use of antiperspirants. Here is a very intriguing thought. Kerri Bodner, publisher of the excellent Women's Health Letter, points out that 50% of breast cancer tumors appear on the upper quadrant of the breast closest to the underarm. Antiperspirants are strong chemicals, usually containing aluminum, which prevent sweating. Now sweating is a way for the body to eliminate toxins and unwanted materials with the help of the lymphatic system. Preventing this activity is, in Bodner's words, "like damming up a river." Sweat backs up into the lymphatic ducts, and the toxins become trapped in the under-arm lymphatic area. The fatty breast tissue allows for efficient storage of these unwanted toxins. Breast cancer often involves the lymph nodes. Could there be a connection?

Now what I've done in the past is use Women's Degree Antiperspirant during the summer
and Toms Deodorant in the winter to give my body some time to detox. I found that I had to apply
Tom's a few times a day or I was smelled a bit funky.

But now I use this and guess what!!



I don't smell like anything. Honest!
My husband has said it too and he has to work outside the home...
you know...with people who care.
Not just two kids.

So here's how you do it...
Take 3 Tbls Coconut Oil and warm it to a liquid.
Pour into a small bowl and add 3Tbls Baking Soda
and 3 Tbls Corn Starch. You can add an essential oil too if you's like.
Mix until combined and our into an empty deodorant stick.
 Put it in the fridge and it should be ready in 1-2 days.

You can keep in the fridge and use as a stick or you can pour it into a 
small jar and keep it in the bathroom but you have to use your fingers to 
apply it. We use it both ways. It's not messy at all.

Coconut Oil is about 8 bucks for 16 oz so it will last forever. 
And you probably already have Baking Soda and Cornstarch in your
kitchen so I'm thinking 3 Tbls is 1.5 ounces...that's .50cents an ounce...
so for 1.50 you have one great natural product!

Thank you to my friend Mrs. A for this deodorant solution!

Note: At Micheal's Craft Store you can buy a small bottle of essential oil for $3. (Use your 40% off coupon!)It's in the candle making area. We used Clean Linen. 






8 comments:

  1. I am making some tomorrow! Internet - I have used this and it works!! I used it during the summer and didn't smell & I was pregnant. My wonderful friend Anna made it for me.

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  2. I've been researching going shampoo free lately. Now i'm going to have to go antiperspirant free too!

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  3. I am gonna tell my mom I super want to make this.

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  4. How much of the essential oil do you add to it?

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  5. Hey Erin...only a few drops. I just add and mix til it smells right :)

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  6. Great -- thanks! Do you know if it matters whether you use refined or unrefined coconut oil? Both are on sale at a local grocery store right now! (Sorry for all of the questions...)

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  7. No prob Erin! I would go with the unrefined. I'm thinking the refining process may affect the consistency. Mine says 'Expeller Pressed'.

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  8. Awesome, I can't wait to try it! Thanks for the answers!

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