Thursday, March 15, 2012

To B.O. or not to B.O: The update

Update
I've had a lot of questions about making the deodorant, what should it look like, how much does it make, will it stain your clothes, does it really work.  I've used it while training for an 8K and had no problems with it.  I've also included some pictures so you will hopefully be able to get a better idea of what it should look like.  And remember, it's not an exact science, you can add more or less of each ingredient depending on your needs.  Good luck and let us know how it's working for you!  Oh, and no, neither Megs or I have found it stains our clothes.  ~Jess   

   


I started making my own deodorant almost a year ago.  I was tired of buying stuff that's not healthy for me and didn't like putting chemicals on my skin that's meant to block my pores.  I also didn't want to be putting it on my body so close to my breasts.  I decided to give it a go and make my own. 

I was skeptical, and trying it for the first time in the spring when it was starting to get warm was a bit gutsy.  But it worked amazing.  I love it.  I will never go back.  And it's so easy.  I mean ridiculously easy.  3 ingredients and you're done.  Corn starch-that absorbs moisture, baking soda takes care of odor, and coconut oil is a natural antibacteral/anti-fungal.

I made some for a friend and she threw out her store bought deodorant the next day and then made some for her sister to try (who threw out her store bought deodorant too).  I have another friend who made it for her husband who "sweats like a man" and he loves it.  No problem with b.o. sneaking through during the day or night.  This stuff rocks!   

Here's the how-to on making your own deodorant:

1.Mix equal parts cornstarch and baking soda in a bowl (I use a tablespoon of each)

2.Add a few drops of essential oils to the powder (I like lavendar and lemon, either mixed 
together or alone but you can try any kind, be creative).

3.Then I mash in coconut oil using a fork.  I mix this until it's the consistancy of frosting.  


That's it!  It's so easy.  And you don't have to have your measurements exact either, just roughly guess how much.  A batch that lasts about a month which is nice because I like to change flavors, last month I mixed lavender, lemon, and vanilla, oh yum!  It smells wonderful!
Finished! I store it in a small container I found at the dollar store.
You can put it in an old deodorant bottle, but you may need to store it in the fridge when it starts to get warm (coconut oil is liquid at around 72 degrees) or you can put it in a small container and apply it with your fingers.  I do this now but I won't lie, it had me freaked out when I first read about it.  I thought it was so gross but it's really not.  Give it a try, even for a day or week.  And let me know what you think.  I bet you'll be surprised!

-Jo

2 comments:

  1. Thank you, Jess for the photos and additional explanation. I am the one who also had the same questions as other people about deodorant and wanted to ask them long time ago. I will make this tonight. I even have a perfect container for this one. Small container from the apple sauce. Plus I am tired to spend money on deodorant that doesn't even work. After you apply deodorant, will you still sweat? Can the coconut oil leave any greasy spots on the clothes? Will the sweat smell?
    Also, I have a quetsion about the blog. I know you said many people asked you quetsions about deodorant but I could never see comments that other people make on the blog. Do many people leave comments here? How can I see all the comments? If I don't see any comments does it mean my set up is incorrect? or Did you set up your blog that way? I am new to readings blogs and leaving comments I am just trying to understand.
    Thank you,
    Nika

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    1. Hi Nika! I'm excited to hear how your deodorant turns out! I haven't had any issues with it staining my clothes and zero problems with smell. It's better at taking care of smell better than any store bought deodorant.

      You're not missing anything here as far as questions go, we have a facebook page and that's where a lot of the questions came from. You can check us out at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Puddles-and-Pippy-Toes/181933611913251

      We love the questions and comments, please keep them coming!

      ~Jess

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