Homemade Deodorant Recipe For Sensitive Skin (2024)

Homemade Deodorant Recipe For Sensitive Skin (1)

Rashes are the pits. Unfortunately, mybeloved “man stink killer” deodorant recipecan sometimes cause irritation for people with sensitive skin.Why is that, and is it really all that important to ditch the store-bought stuff anyway?

Why, I’m so glad you asked.

Why Conventional Deodorants Stink

I could write a whole post about why I ditched the store-bought stuff (and maybe I will!), but here’s one reason:

Breast cancer most often occurs in the upper outer quadrant – just under where women rub deodorant on. Ina2012 study, 99% of breast cancer samples analyzed contained parabens – a common ingredient in deodorants. Some say there is no link and that the increased rate of cancer in this quadrant is because it contains the most epithelial tissue.


However, itis interesting that in places like Scotland, the rates occurring in the upper outer quadrant went from 38.3% in 1980 to 54.7% in 2001. “Any increase in the disproportionality of breast cancer in the upper outer quadrant would be inconsistent with an explanation relating to the greater amount of target epithelial tissue in that region but does parallel the increasing use of cosmetics in the underarm area,” write the study’s authors. (source, emphasis mine)


And then there’s this: According to the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics, parabens “are known to disrupt hormone function, an effect that is linked to increased risk of breast cancer and reproductive toxicity. Parabens mimic estrogen by binding to estrogen receptors on cells. They also increase the expression of genes usually regulated by estradiol (a natural form of estrogen); these genes cause human breast cancer cells to grow and multiply in cellular studies [9]. Parabens are also linked to cancer, reproductive toxicity, immunotoxicity, neurotoxicity and skin irritation [10].”


Personally, I think it’s worth it to make my own in just a few minutes. It’s inexpensive and I can use safe, food-grade ingredients I already have in my pantry.

But What’s The Deal With Homemade Deodorant Causing Rashes?

Remember that saying, “Strong enough for a man, but ph balanced . . . “

You totally finished that sentence, didn’t you? Well, it’s true. Underarm rashes are often caused by a pH imbalance – a disruption in the naturally occurring acid mantle that acts as a skin barrier to bacteria and viruses. (source) Women tend to have a slightly lower pH than men, but all of us are in the range of4.5 to 6.2, whichis acidic. (source 1, source2)Sometimes homemade deodorant is too alkaline for our personal pH, but no fear! The recipes below have a pH that is more compatible with sensitive skin.

Sometimes, though, it’s a detox reaction rather than a pH issue. Though our primary detox pathways are through the liver, kidneys, colon and lymph system, our skin and lungs also assist with detoxification. It makes sense that if we’ve been applying a deodorant containing parabens, aluminum, propylene glycol, and/or triclosan, our body may begin working to eliminate it once we switch. If you think this might be your issue, my friend Katie of Wellness Mama has a great article on how to detox your armpits.

Lastly, in someinstances, it’s an allergic reaction. For example, some folks who are unknowinglysensitive to corn may have trouble witha cornstarch-based deodorant.

Fortunately, the soothing recipes below are helpful no matter the reason.

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Homemade Deodorant For Sensitive Skin ~ Basic Recipe

This is my tried-and-true man-stink killer recipe with a few tweaks. You probably have the ingredients needed to make in your pantry right now.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup arrowroot powder/non-GMOcornstarch
  • 1/4 cup baking soda
  • 4-6 tablespoons melted coconut oil

Instructions

1. Combine baking soda and arrowroot powder/cornstarch.
2. Add four tablespoons melted coconut oil and mix with a fork.Continue adding coconut oil until the deodorant reaches your preferred consistency.
3. Transfer mixture to a jar with a tight fitting lid.

To Use

Apply a small amount to underarms with your fingertips as needed.

Homemade Deodorant Recipe For Sensitive Skin (Baking Soda Free)

This is a gentle formula that works well for those that are sensitive to baking soda. Diatomaceous earth is a powder made from fossilized phytoplankton. It’s rich in silica and highly antimicrobial, which is why it works so well. It’s pHcan vary depending on where it is sourced from, but it is typically lower than baking soda.

Ingredients

Instructions

1. Combine diatomaceous earthand arrowroot powder/cornstarch.
2. Add six tablespoons melted coconut oil and mix with a fork.Continue adding coconut oil until the deodorant reaches your preferred consistency.
3. Transfer mixture to a jar with a tight fitting lid.

To Use

Apply a small amount to underarms with your fingertips as needed.

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Homemade Deodorant Recipe For Sensitive Skin (2024)

FAQs

What is the best natural deodorant home remedy? ›

Instructions:
  1. Mix baking soda and arrowroot.
  2. Mash in coconut oil until blended. Add essential oils, if desired.
  3. Place the mixture in an empty glass jar.
  4. To use, just warm a small amount between your fingers until it turns into liquid. Apply to your armpits.

How do you make natural deodorant from scratch? ›

Homemade deodorant recipe #1:
  1. 2.5 tbsp of unrefined coconut oil.
  2. 2.5 tbsp of unrefined shea butter.
  3. Quarter of a cup of arrowroot starch/flour.
  4. 1.5 tbsp of baking soda.
  5. 6 drops of lavender essential oil.
  6. 6 drops of grapefruit essential oil.
  7. 1 drop of tea tree oil (if you like)d.
Nov 23, 2022

How can I control armpit odor naturally? ›

Home remedies to get rid of smelly armpits
  1. Use rocksalt. Put some rock salt in a bucket full of lukewarm water. ...
  2. Spray apple cider vinegar. Take 1 cup of apple cider vinegar and mix it with 1/2 a half of cup of water. ...
  3. Use potato. ...
  4. Apply baking soda with lemon. ...
  5. Use tomato juice.
Apr 30, 2021

Do homemade deodorants really work? ›

"Some of the enthusiasm for natural deodorants seems to be driven by fears and myths that have been repeatedly debunked,” says Nabeeha Siddiqui, MD, a Cedars-Sinai primary care physician in Culver City. "You won't find any solid scientific or medical evidence showing these deodorants are better for you.”

What is the healthiest deodorant to use? ›

Below, we list top-rated and Select staff-favorite natural deodorants that are in line with our experts' guidance.
  • Native ​​Regular Deodorant.
  • Necessaire The Deodorant Gel.
  • Schmidt's Deodorant Stick.
  • Salt & Stone Natural Deodorant.
  • Soapwalla Deodorant Cream.
  • Evolvetogether Natural Deodorant.
  • Kosas Chemistry Deodorant.
May 10, 2023

How do you make homemade armpit deodorant? ›

Instructions
  1. Melt the shea butter and coconut oil in the microwave or on a double boiler at medium heat.
  2. Mix the arrowroot powder and the baking soda in a bowl.
  3. Add the melted oils/butters to your powders.
  4. Mix well until there are no clumps left.
  5. Add your essential oil/s and mix well.
  6. Pour into your container.

Why I stopped using natural deodorant? ›

Skin Irritation: Ingredients in natural deodorants, particularly high levels of baking soda, can sometimes lead to skin irritation or discomfort, especially for those with sensitive skin or allergies to specific natural components.

What not to use on armpits? ›

AVOID ANTIPERSPIRANTS!
  • Aluminum: prevents the body's natural sweating by blocking armpit pores.
  • Triclosan: antiseptic that inhibits the growth of fungi, bacteria and viruses, however, it is an endocrine disruptor that affects thyroid hormones.
  • Parabens: preservatives considered endocrine disruptors in humans.
Aug 1, 2022

Does coconut oil work as deodorant? ›

Coconut oil is a STANDOUT among natural deodorant ingredients, prized for its versatility and myriad benefits. It is a key player in many natural personal care products. This valuable ingredient works effectively to combat odor-causing bacteria and provides a pleasant, subtle scent.

How do you fix sensitive armpits? ›

Step-by-Step Skin Routine for Sensitive Underarms
  1. Cleanse your underarms daily. Not sure where to start? ...
  2. Make sure you moisturize. The skin under your arms is very delicate and is often forgotten about. ...
  3. If you choose to shave, change your razor regularly. ...
  4. Use a gentle deodorant. ...
  5. Wear breathable fabrics.

How do you detox sensitive armpits? ›

Most armpit detoxes use a homemade mask of bentonite clay and apple cider vinegar. Some also include water to dilute the vinegar. Others use equal parts bentonite clay and coconut oil for a more soothing, hydrating mix that still has some antibacterial properties, thanks to the coconut oil.

What ingredient in deodorant causes irritation? ›

Parabens, including methyl paraben, ethyl paraben, butyl paraben, and propyl paraben, are preservatives used for their antibacterial and antifungal properties. They are generally efficacious, inexpensive, and safe. Although widely used, parabens can cause ACD in sensitized individuals.

How do you detox your armpits with natural deodorant? ›

Deal with the odor by dabbing a cotton pad soaked with apple cider vinegar and water to your underarms to neutralize the bacteria with healthy acid. It's important to do a patch test first and dilute the apple cider vinegar with water so you don't have a skin breakout.

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