August 28, 2009
By Jessica Forbes MS, CCN
It’s a hot and sweaty time of year. To top it off, I have a 5-month-old fetus cooking in my abdomen like a little monkey in a hot zone. But this blog is not for complaining, and really I have nothing to complain about because I love hot weather.
My purpose in bringing up the outdoor temperature is to tell you about my favorite deodorant. My sister bought it for me at a store called Lush in Los Angeles. It’s a cream deodorant that works really well (and is really expensive – at least in my opinion).
When I visited the Lush store in my area last week, the salesman informed me that they are discontinuing the cream deodorant in the next few months! So I decided to experiment and find a way to make it myself, based on what I know it is made of (oils and bicarbonate, or baking soda). I was successful! Here is how you do it:
- For a first time user, I recommend making a small batch as outlined below and trying it to see if you like it rather than making it in bulk.
- Use a small container with a tight-fitting lid and a wide enough mouth to reach into (ideas include an old lipgloss jar, a mint tin, a screw top travel container, or a small glass mason jar) to mix and store the deodorant.
- Place a couple of teaspoons of baking soda in the jar and add a few drops at a time of coconut oil, stirring all the while with a toothpick until it is the consistency of a thick paste.
- If desired, add 3 or 4 drops of your favorite essential oil for smell purposes.
- Spread a small (pea-sized or smaller) amount under each arm with a cotton swab or with your fingertip. You want a very thin coat because it is very effective and too thick of a coat could stain your clothes.
- You can store the extra in the container – it will keep for several months at room temperature.
I really love this stuff. It is inexpensive, good for your skin, and doesn’t contain any aluminum or other harsh chemicals that most deodorants do. Also (at least for me personally) it works better than the harshest chemical deodorants I could find! And, as a smell control freak, I have more control over the smell when I make it myself rather than being subject to the strange woodsy scent that Lush used. If you try the recipe, please let me know how it works for you in the “Comments” section below!
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Comment by Jeremy — August 31, 2009 @ 7:42 pm
Jess…. This is an awesome way to apply the coconut/baking soda deodorant, it was my sons idea and works perfect. Take about 1/4 cup of softened coconut oil and 2 rounded tsp of baking soda mix well and fill one empty deodorant stick container. It works just like store bought. If your house or where ever you travel is over 76 degrees of course it will melt, that’s the only draw back.
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Comment by Annie Tryon — April 15, 2010 @ 8:44 am