Zero Waste Natural Deodorant Recipe That Actually Works! (2024)

Today I am sharing with you my favourite zero waste, natural and vegan deodorant recipe. It's a deodorant with a base of shea butter, coconut oil, arrowroot powder and baking soda.

Note: in this video I used only 1 tablespoon of shea butter but I since then increased the quantity of shea butter to 2 tablespoons. Please see the recipe below.

In case you wondered, it's not oursweat to actually produce a bad smell. It’s the combination of the bacteria present in our skin and the proteins and fats in the sweat that do!

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When I first made the switch and started formulating my first deodorant recipes, I noticed that most of the recipes contained baking soda. Not just a little, but literally tablespoons of it.

I had actually developed a deodorant with baking soda myself a few months ago which gave me a terrible rash. Needless to say, I had decided to get rid of baking soda from all my deodorant recipes.

Since then I have believed for many months that baking soda was really bad in DIY recipes and it could make your skin irritated. I tried making deodorants that were baking soda free, but honestly, these deodorants never worked really well. They covered any smell for a short amount of time but were not able to stop any new odours from forming.

I then did more research and became more and more familiar with making cosmetics and the basics behind skin chemistry. I found out that the reason why many people, myself included, got a rash from using baking soda in deodorants, was due to the high ph of baking soda, and the extreme quantities of baking soda used.

A high ph is necessary to kill off the bacteria, which is what we need to kill odours. The problem was the crazy amount of baking soda used.Most of therecipes I found on the internet included 1 to even 4 tablespoons of it! No wonder I got this terrible rash!

I have realised that I could incorporate baking soda, but at a very small quantity. Since then, I have finally formulated a baking soda recipe that really works, keeps you fresh and reasonably dry, and does not irritate the skin.

Among the the other ingredients, the arrowroot powder is amazing at absorbing any sweat, while the shea butter will keep your skin verysoft, protected and moisturised along with the mild anti-bacterial function of coconut oil.

What you will need / andhow to get them zero/ low waste

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2 tablespoons arrowroot powder / Where to buy: manybulk stores sell package free arrowroot powder. I get mine fromThe Source Bulk Foods.Powders are normally harder to ship in paper unless in small quantity, so this is difficult to find plastic free on Amazon but I found this brand that sells it in a more sustainable packaging. You can substitute arrowroot powder with corn starch too (amido di mais).

2 tablespoons shea butter /I get my raw, unrefined and organic shea butter from The Soapery. If you get in touch with them and ask them to ship in paper rather than plastic, theynormally do their best to accomodate! Many bulk stores sell package free shea butter. I know that The Bulk Market in London sells it.

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1 teaspoon coconut oil /very easy to get plastic free, almost allregular supermarkets or Amazon sell coconut oil in a glass jar. I use a deodorised version which I get in bulk from The Soap Kitchen, but you can totally use the version that smells more like coconut :)

half teaspoon baking soda /for some reason baking soda is super easy to find in simple cardboard or paper packaging. Yay! I am sure you will be able to spot it easily at your local supermarket or on Amazon. Otherwise, pretty much any bulk store sells it in bulk and package free.

If you want to make this deodorant an anti-perspirant or if you are sensitive to baking soda, simply swap the baking soda with some cosmetic grade magnesium hydroxide. I use this kind.

Watch the baking-soda free version of this recipe:

10-15 drops essential oil of your choice. In this recipe I have used lemon for cleansing properties, grapefruit for its uplifting and odour control power, and tea tree forits incredibleantibacterial properties (for me, a must in deodorant recipes!) / Same as the coconut oil, essential oils are sold in glass. The cap is made with plastic but you can always keep the little bottles instead of throwing them away. I normally reuse them to make my own essential oil blends or cleansers! I get my essential oils are from Freshskin. They are 100% pure, have a very good quality and are reasonably priced.

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Recommended essential oils combos:

lavender + tea tree
lemongrass
lemongrass + tea tree
peppermint
peppermint + tea tree
grapefruit + lavender
palmarosa
palmarosa + lavender

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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

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5.Add your essential oil/s and mix well

6. Pour into your container

7. Let sit for about 1 hour in the refrigerator

I hope you will enjoy making this recipe as much I as always do.

I think my body has completely adapted to them and I am so happy that Ihave finally settled with this deodorant recipe.

Have you been using natural deodorants for a long time as well? Let me know your experience in the comment below!

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FAQs

How to make natural deodorant work? ›

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.

What natural ingredient can be use for your armpits for deodorant? ›

Natural deodorants replace irritants and chemicals with shea butter, coconut oil, baking soda, arrowroot powder, cocoa butter, and vitamin E.

Do it yourself deodorant no baking soda? ›

Natural deodorant (no baking soda)
  1. 4 tb organic, unrefined coconut oil.
  2. 1 tb organic, unrefined shea butter.
  3. 3 tb arrowroot powder.
  4. 3 tb food-grade diatomaceous earth powder (I get mine here)
  5. 2 tb green clay powder (montmorillonite or bentonite)
  6. 15 drops of your favourite essential oils.
Apr 22, 2021

How to harden homemade deodorant? ›

Once melted, add in arrowroot starch, baking soda and essential oils. Place in a small glass jar (or pour into empty deodorant stick(s)) and allow to cool at room temp or in fridge (will harden faster in fridge) until it's reached a solid state. Cover with lid until use.

Why do I still smell after using natural deodorant? ›

"When switching from an antiperspirant to a deodorant, you are removing the aluminum and releasing waste which has been blocked. This is a natural process as part of our body's built-in mechanisms, but it may contribute to releasing some slightly unusual body odor in comparison to what you are used to.

What is 2 ingredient DIY deodorant? ›

It's only two ingredients that are found in your kitchen: coconut oil and baking soda.

Why do people avoid baking soda in deodorant? ›

Baking soda commonly irritates, discolors, dries out, ages, and sensitizes skin to sunlight as direct result of the havoc it wreaks on your protective acid mantle barrier. It's crazy what a slight difference in pH will do! This isn't exactly new knowledge for a lot of people who've tried deodorants with baking soda.

Does coconut oil work as deodorant? ›

Virgin coconut oil specially is bursting with antibacterial properties, as it's processed without heat. This means that, when applied topically, it combats the smell at the source. Say goodbye to body odour, and hello to not using any nasty chemicals to do the job. Coconut oil deodorant is so easy to make.

What is a natural alternative to baking soda in deodorant? ›

If baking soda causes your skin to dry out, itch, or become irritated, you may want to consider trying other natural deodorant options, such as: apple cider vinegar, diluted in water. coconut oil. cornstarch.

Is there a natural deodorant that actually works? ›

For Staying Dry: Glossier Deodorant

Why We Love It: The first deodorant from beauty powerhouse, Glossier, is refillable and aluminum-free. Available in four scents, the formula uses a blend of naturally sourced ingredients to keep you dry and odor-free.

Is it cheaper to make your own deodorant? ›

This is one of the best ways to ensure you know exactly what you're putting on your body, and that it's not harmful to your health. Making your own deodorant is cheaper than buying it, it helps the environment by not using plastic packaging, it's easy to do, and the best part about it is… it actually works!!

Why is my natural deodorant not working? ›

Your body is too used to relying on the aluminium “plugs” in your sweat glands to stop it from sweating. It has forgotten how to do it properly which makes it hard for natural deodorants to work effectively. Your body needs some time to get back into the swing of things. Think of it as a detox period.

How to stop stinking with natural deodorant? ›

Always Apply to Clean Armpits

If you begin to detect an odor throughout the day, wash your armpits again with soap and water—or at least give them a wipe-down with some apple cider vinegar—before reapplying your natural deodorant.

Why do I still sweat with natural deodorant? ›

Natural deodorants typically contain ingredients that can help absorb moisture, but these ingredients aren't as effective as the products in antiperspirant that actually plug the pores creating the sweat. But this isn't a bad thing! Sweat is natural. Plus, you may not sweat as much as you think.

How long does it take for natural deodorant to work? ›

By the third week, the body odor will start to die down but you may notice more sweating than usual. This is your body doing a final sweat purge. You're almost at the finish line! Around week 4, your underarms are sweating less and smelling better.

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