How To Make Homemade Stick Deodorant
Today’s feature is from Little House In The Suburbs with this how-to for Homemade Stick Deodorant:

Homemade Stick Deodorant Recipe From littlehouseinthesuburbs.com
But aluminum crammed in your pores cannot be good for you, and it seems in recent years that store-bought deodorant is becoming less and less effective anyway.This deodorant uses a natural moisture absorber (cornstarch), a natural deodorizer (baking soda), and a natural anti-bacteria/fungal oil (tea tree oil) to keep any stink from developing in the first place.
You can stop at the powder stage and just use that as a deodorant, but if you want the stick–the trick is adding solid coconut oil (about 2 TBS or so), who’da thunk! For the deodorant container, recycle ones that you’ve used and emptied then you can use them again and again with this homemade version.
Please visit the site above for all the details, cool stuff! You can find more recipes for homemade deodorant here: Homemade Deodorant Recipes and Homemade Deodorant: Instructions & Recipe.
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Why are humans so obsessed with masking their natural odor?
Any way, this is a good post and that recipe sounds like it would work. It will leave white marks in your clothes, so be ready for that. But, hey! You won’t “stink”
Cheers to you!
I really love Little House in the Suburbs…she has the greatest ideas
I agree Annie, those gals have a lovely blog