This is the recipe we use during the Mixua DIY workshops.
Supplies to make your own 60 ml deodorant
Essential oil (preferably organic): 6-12 drops. Start with the minimum. We recommend: lemon oil, sage, lavender. A combination is possible.
15gr coconut oil (preferably odorless and organic)
10gr baking soda
25gr cornstarch
10gr shea butter
Explanation ingredients of the DIY deodorant
Lemon oil is antibacterial and refreshes the skin. You can find more information about essential oils in this blog post.
Coconut oil is antifungal and bactericidal and good for the pH balance of the skin. Coconut oil helps the skin under the armpits (and legs) to recover after shaving, without clogging the pores. It can also soothe irritations. There are people who only use coconut oil as a deodorant.
Sodium bicarbonate (= baking soda) neutralizes odors.
Cornstarch has an absorbent capacity.
Shea butter helps to nourish and protect your armpit skin.
Preparation DIY deodorant
Mix the coconut oil and shea butter
Add the baking soda and the cornstarch
Finally, add the essential oil
The workshop giver will also give you a sticker to stick on the jar: please note what the product is and when it was made (today's date). The deodorant can be stored for a maximum of 6 months to 1 year! Always look and smell to see if it's still good.
Remarks:
Not everyone can tolerate sodium bicarbonate
Be careful with lemon oil, too much of it can cause an irritating reaction
The melting point of coconut oil is 23-27° so it can become liquid in the summer. So it is best to keep it somewhere cool.
Did you know...:
Coconut oil can also be used as a shaving gel. It provides an extra smooth result!
Some deodorants contain aluminum, which 'closes' the pores in your armpit. This allows bacteria to settle in the armpit.
It is best to store the deodorant in a brown glass jar, so that the essential oil(s) are well protected
Where can you find the ingredients?
Convenience store
Drugstores: Di, Kruidvat, Holland & Barrett
All parapharmacies such as Medi-Marktet
Webshops such as Jojoli or Druantia
Good brands of essential oils are Phytosun or Pranarôm
Would you like to discover more sustainable tips?
More DIY recipes and tips can be found in the Mixua blog
Discover sustainable addresses in your region in the Mixua online discovery guide.
Join of our online workshops to (continue) exploring how to make a positive impact through your lifestyle
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