Natural baking soda deodorant Cream Recipe

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By Anna Marikar

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If you’re searching for a natural, effective, and safe alternative to conventional deodorants, this baking soda deodorant recipe is perfect for you. In cream form, this deodorant is easy to apply and crafted with gentle, nourishing ingredients that tackle body odor while being kind to sensitive skin.

Unlike many store-bought deodorants, which can contain toxic ingredients and artificial fragrances, this DIY deodorant cream uses natural ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, and arrowroot powder to keep you feeling fresh all day.

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Baking soda is the star of this recipe, working as a natural antibacterial agent to neutralize odor-causing bacteria, making it a powerful addition to your homemade beauty products.

Why Use a Baking Soda Deodorant?

Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, has natural antibacterial properties that help combat odor-causing bacteria.

For those who find conventional deodorants irritating or are looking to avoid chemicals commonly found in mainstream options, a DIY baking soda deodorant offers a clean, safe alternative. That’s why a lot of natural deodorants use baking soda as an active ingredient. It plays a key role in neutralizing odor-causing bacteria, making it an effective natural solution for controlling underarm odor. Its antibacterial properties help to keep body odor at bay, which is why it’s often included in natural deodorant recipes as the primary odor-fighting component.

This baking soda recipe combines simple, natural ingredients that are gentle on sensitive skin and provide excellent odor control, even on warmer days.

Ingredients for Homemade Deodorant Cream

This recipe makes around 2-4 ounces, enough to last a really long time. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil – acts as a natural moisturizer and carrier oil.
  • 2 tablespoons shea butter – hydrates and softens the skin, helping to create a smooth, creamy texture.
  • 2 tablespoons arrowroot powder – helps absorb moisture. You can substitute with corn starch if preferred.
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda – the main odor-fighting ingredient.
  • 10-15 drops essential oil – choose any essential oils of your choice for a light scent. Lavender oil, tea tree oil, or grapefruit oil work wonderfully for added antibacterial effects.

This DIY deodorant cream is aluminum-free. Unlike many conventional antiperspirants that rely on aluminum compounds to block sweat ducts, this natural deodorant recipe avoids aluminum entirely. Instead, it uses baking soda and arrowroot powder to neutralize odor and absorb moisture, making it a safe, effective choice for those looking to avoid aluminum in their personal care products.

Instructions: How to Make Your Own Natural Deodorant

Follow along with the simple steps of the step by step instructions below to make your own homemade natural deodorant cream which can be used in place of commercial deodorants or conventional deodorant, with great results. 

Natural Baking Soda Deodorant Cream Recipe

Natural Baking Soda Deodorant Cream Recipe

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A simple, effective baking soda deodorant cream that fights odor and nourishes skin with natural ingredients. This homemade deodorant is a safe, gentle, and refreshing alternative to store-bought products – keeping you feeling fresh all day!

Materials

  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 2 tablespoons shea butter
  • 2 tablespoons arrowroot powder
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda
  • 10-15 drops essential oil

Tools

  • Double boiler

Instructions

  1. Melt the Base Ingredients
    In a double boiler over low heat, gently melt the coconut oil and shea butter until they are completely liquefied. Using low heat prevents the oils from losing their beneficial properties.
  2. Mix in the Dry Ingredients
    Remove from heat, and stir in the baking soda and arrowroot powder until they’re fully combined, creating a smooth and creamy base.
  3. Add Essential Oils
    Allow the mixture to cool slightly, then add 10-15 drops of essential oil for fragrance and antibacterial properties. Stir well to evenly distribute the oils.
  4. Pour and Let Solidify
    Pour the mixture into a glass jar or small container, and let it sit until it solidifies. You may refrigerate the container if you prefer a more solid consistency or if you live in a warm climate.

Once you’ve made your natural deodorant, it’s ready to use daily, and here is how…

How to Use Your DIY Deodorant Cream

Using this deodorant is simple. Apply a pea-sized amount with your fingers, gently massaging it into your underarms. A tiny amount is all you need for effective odor control. Because this natural deodorant doesn’t contain harsh chemicals, it’s also a great choice for sensitive skin.

You might be more used to using a deodorant stick, but this method of applying is also pretty simple and a small bit is all that you need. 

Natural Deodorant Storage Tips and Additional Notes

  • Storage: Store your deodorant cream in a cool, dry place. In warmer months, you may want to refrigerate it to prevent melting.
  • Customization: Experiment with different essential oils to find the scent you love. You can also add a small amount of bentonite clay for added moisture control.
  • Shelf Life: This deodorant cream should last a few months at room temperature as long as it’s stored properly.

Why Make Your Own Deodorant?

Switching to a natural deodorant allows you to avoid harmful chemicals often found in commercial products, including aluminum compounds in antiperspirants.

DIY recipes give you full control over the ingredients, making it easier to steer clear of toxic ingredients and focus on natural options that are effective and gentle. This baking soda-based recipe is a great choice if you’re looking to reduce exposure to synthetic ingredients while still keeping underarm odor at bay.

If your kids are starting to experience body odor as they grow older and you’re considering introducing deodorant, this DIY baking soda deodorant cream is a great, natural option. Many store-bought deodorants contain synthetic ingredients and chemicals, which might not be ideal for young, sensitive skin.

This homemade alternative uses gentle, skin-nourishing ingredients like coconut oil and shea butter, along with baking soda to neutralize odor. It’s a safe, aluminum-free choice that you can feel good about, giving your kids an effective solution without exposing them to the harsh ingredients found in conventional products.

So go ahead and give this natural deodorant recipe a try! With just a few steps, you’ll have a safe, effective, and homemade alternative to conventional deodorants that works wonders for your skin and helps keep body odor in check. Let us know how you like this baking soda deodorant cream – it’s a simple way to embrace a natural lifestyle without compromising on odor control.

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