Thank you for sharing recipe for deodorant with magnesium hydroxide! I found your channel July 31st and since then I have made 2 batches with different essential oils. The first with exact ingredients and Geranium. It did not work for me like I wanted because I would smell musky by the end of the day. The second batch I made yesterday, increasing the magnesium, arrowroot and coconut oil, adding Lavender and Patchouli. It came out as a solid. I have to scrape it to get it out of the container but it goes on dry, not oily AND it worked. I was damp under arm, but not smelly! Very happy!
An easier method is to melt the shea butter and coconut oil first, then add the essential oil and dried ingredients. Lavender and May Chang EO work well.
I was meaning to make a balm deodorant for years but never really got round to it. I finally decided to make it 2 days ago and found your video, I was unsure as to how the results would be and if it would be worth it. I'm soooo happy and surprised with the results, have been wearing the deodorant for a whole day and night and have had no sweat smell at all! Thank you soooo much, will definitely continue with this recipe ❤
You can use a different ingredient as explained in the recipe in the blog. Many people don’t want to use baking soda so it’s important to let them know it’s possible with this recipe. But I understand why it may have sounded a little confusing x
@@420princessxx7she does (maybe at the time she didn’t I’m not sure but the alternative is in the blog recipe: magnesium hydroxide or zinc oxide Baking soda makes me break out so I was glad to see an alternative
Thank you for this recipe. ❤ I bought a $35 luxury natural deodorant and it worked! (Aurelia botanical deodorant) So now that it's running out (because I can't keep spending that amount) I googled around for the same sequence of ingredients and arrived here! So excited to make this. I just bought these ingredients bulk and they should last me years and years. 😂 And my teenagers can use safe deodorant. Yay!
@@johnwhite6667 Hi there. After 9 batches, all of which I have used up, my recipe is currently: 20 g cornstarch powder 60 g shea butter 10 g coco-caprylate or coconut oil 8 g sodium bicarbonate 5 g kaolin (optional) 20 drops cedar wood ess. oil (opt.) 20 drops mandarin orange ess. oil 30 drops lemon ess. oil 20 drops orange ess. oil 1. Gently melt shea for non-grainy consistency. 2. Let cool to room temp. No more than 30 degrees or the essential oils will vanish. 3. Add the coconut oil. 4. In a seperate bowl mix dry ingredients. 5. Then add the dry ingredients into the oils. 6. Finally, add essential oils. Stir well. 7. Let rest until the consistency is firm but malleable. If you pour into container while it is fluid, the corn starch will sink to the bottom. So wait till it is like a soft paste, then spoon into the container. Write batch no. on the lid. 8. Store out of the sun and enjoy the lovely scent every morning. Use approx the size of 4 peas. Let it warm under armpits before spreading on skin. Doesn't stain clothes. Give it some weeks because your body may go crazy if you haven't let your armpits sweat for years. And if you have a nervous or active day, it may not be powerful enough. But for all the normals days, it's great. For those scared of sodium bicarbonate, it is not the ingredient that is bad, just that if there is too much, it will be too alkaline. A little is fine. For those scared of bacteria, there is no water in this recipe, and thus bacteria cannot multiply in this container since there is literally no H2O to create more bacteria. If you can only afford one essential oil, buy a 5 or 10 ml bottle of lemon ess. oil. Coco-caprylate is just to achieve a less oily feeling than coconut oil. Like a store product. But the coconut oil is quickly absorbed and then there is no difference. That's it! Hope it works 🙂
Update again .I am glad I found you ,I am on holiday where temp is 31 degrees and I have no sweaty smell .I did take my Nivea rollon just in case .but haven't used my Nivea and your deodorant recipe is amazing .lots of love ❤️.
Hi there, is there a reason you use so little baking soda? I have noticed with your recipe, that I need at least 3g for it to work, better is 4.5g. Also I noticed that you don't use any beeswax, is there a reason for that? Lastly, why don't you heat it over a double boiler to make the mixture smoother?
Hello. Loved this! Can this be put in a deodorant container if I chose to heat it up to pour it in? Like will it still be that same consistency you achieved after it cools and solidifies?
Can you tell us here what are the alternatives of backing soda and pin it so people will not be dissapointed by the "click bait" ? I really like the way you filmed ! Well done and good luck on your channel ! I subscribed already 😉
I can't use any natural deodorant with coconut oil because it is comedogenic and clogs pores. Since deodorants using coconut oil are high on the comedogenic scale, they are more likely to clog your pores and cause ingrown hairs to develop. This is especially true since coconut oil's properties are sitting in a moist dark environment such as your underarms.
Can you combine a little baking soda and zinc oxide together, and if yes- in which amounts or %? For mainly 'hormone smells' once in a while, I hope this combination works better :))
Why are people afraid of baking soda? It does not irritate the skin and is actually good at reducing itch. If you ever get a bug bite, applying a baking soda paste is a good treatment.
It does irritate the skin. Many (including myself) have experienced it. Everyone is different and reacts to different proportions of baking soda differently.
I’m literally looking at this video because my baking soda and coconut oil deodorant had my armpits blistering red. Look it up baking soda does that due to alkaline
my problem is, when i make my baking soda deodorant, (as a guy) i sweat a lot and it drips (throughout the day). to stop the embarrassing clumps falling on the floor (from my arms), I had to shave my pits. That helped somewhat, but now i still get tiny drop sized white specks falling from under my arms onto the floor (throughout the day), as i sweat. I can't go to work like that, in office, with random white greasy specks falling on the floor while walking around or talking to people.
Doesn't fail, watching how the puddles of sweat just dried up within 48 hours was so satisfying, I used what I read about the other day. Although it actually took about 72 hours for my sweating to normalize, I went ahead and go'ogled Cynthia Yulesin’s Stop Sweating Today and I don’t have to change clothes 2 times a day.
Aluminum accumulates in the body (and brain!) and causes huge problems later on. That's why we are here looking for natural outings products without the toxicity of drugstore products.
Jyromi are you kidding me? To come in the comment section and urge ppl to use commercial deodorants with aluminum knowing what we know now that it long term use will make many many ppl sick is absolutely insane to me. If this recipe or the like does not work for you-fine (though i would suggest simply trying thru trial and error what will work for your body chemistry) as opposed to claiming natural deodorant does not work (it does) and to go back to practically a cancer stub in a container (commercial deodorant/specifically anti perspirant)🙄
Thank you for this! Can you provide a link to the high precision scale?
You can find a list of tools here along with the link to the scale! learn.bottegazerowaste.com/p/tools
Thank you for sharing recipe for deodorant with magnesium hydroxide! I found your channel July 31st and since then I have made 2 batches with different essential oils. The first with exact ingredients and Geranium. It did not work for me like I wanted because I would smell musky by the end of the day. The second batch I made yesterday, increasing the magnesium, arrowroot and coconut oil, adding Lavender and Patchouli. It came out as a solid. I have to scrape it to get it out of the container but it goes on dry, not oily AND it worked. I was damp under arm, but not smelly! Very happy!
You can do it with just cocnut oil and baking soda
An easier method is to melt the shea butter and coconut oil first, then add the essential oil and dried ingredients. Lavender and May Chang EO work well.
Why does your title say no baking soda, then you show yourself using it?
My thoughts exactly💯👌
only idiots on this planet
🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
i got so mad, what is this
@@itzzzsarinasworld9415bro chill
ALMOST ALL OF THEM DO THAT..
THEY SAY 2 INGR AND ENDED UP USING MORE THAN 2
My brother in Christ… Reading is essential.
She did provide alternatives to baking soda to make a baking soda free version.
Thank you we made this it’s really lovely, we made a few different ones with various essential oils..
I was meaning to make a balm deodorant for years but never really got round to it. I finally decided to make it 2 days ago and found your video, I was unsure as to how the results would be and if it would be worth it. I'm soooo happy and surprised with the results, have been wearing the deodorant for a whole day and night and have had no sweat smell at all! Thank you soooo much, will definitely continue with this recipe ❤
Well this was extremely misleading, "no baking soda" right there in the title, puts baking soda in second ingredient
Tel me about the quantity you use for each ingredient please
Open & read her blog post with video to see comments on baking soda & better alternatives.
i made my homemade deodorant the same way and still do. loving it. this is my third year making my own deodorant😊❤
Do you make with the same ingredients as her .pls reply.thx.
Hi I don't have a weighing machine to measure any easier ways and what ingredients
Thanks! Can we use instead cocoa butter and skip the coconut?
Title: deodorant recipe with no baking soda.
... Step two: Add baking soda
You can use a different ingredient as explained in the recipe in the blog. Many people don’t want to use baking soda so it’s important to let them know it’s possible with this recipe. But I understand why it may have sounded a little confusing x
it doesnt sound confusing
its plain stupid !
@@BottegaZeroWaste it's clickbait, why would you just not list the alternatives to baking soda?
@@420princessxx7she does (maybe at the time she didn’t I’m not sure but the alternative is in the blog recipe: magnesium hydroxide or zinc oxide
Baking soda makes me break out so I was glad to see an alternative
Thank you for this recipe. ❤
I bought a $35 luxury natural deodorant and it worked! (Aurelia botanical deodorant) So now that it's running out (because I can't keep spending that amount) I googled around for the same sequence of ingredients and arrived here! So excited to make this. I just bought these ingredients bulk and they should last me years and years. 😂 And my teenagers can use safe deodorant. Yay!
Did this work for you? Can you share your process with me?
@@johnwhite6667 Hi there. After 9 batches, all of which I have used up, my recipe is currently:
20 g cornstarch powder
60 g shea butter
10 g coco-caprylate or coconut oil
8 g sodium bicarbonate
5 g kaolin (optional)
20 drops cedar wood ess. oil (opt.)
20 drops mandarin orange ess. oil
30 drops lemon ess. oil
20 drops orange ess. oil
1. Gently melt shea for non-grainy consistency.
2. Let cool to room temp. No more than 30 degrees or the essential oils will vanish.
3. Add the coconut oil.
4. In a seperate bowl mix dry ingredients.
5. Then add the dry ingredients into the oils.
6. Finally, add essential oils. Stir well.
7. Let rest until the consistency is firm but malleable. If you pour into container while it is fluid, the corn starch will sink to the bottom. So wait till it is like a soft paste, then spoon into the container. Write batch no. on the lid.
8. Store out of the sun and enjoy the lovely scent every morning. Use approx the size of 4 peas. Let it warm under armpits before spreading on skin. Doesn't stain clothes. Give it some weeks because your body may go crazy if you haven't let your armpits sweat for years. And if you have a nervous or active day, it may not be powerful enough. But for all the normals days, it's great.
For those scared of sodium bicarbonate, it is not the ingredient that is bad, just that if there is too much, it will be too alkaline. A little is fine.
For those scared of bacteria, there is no water in this recipe, and thus bacteria cannot multiply in this container since there is literally no H2O to create more bacteria.
If you can only afford one essential oil, buy a 5 or 10 ml bottle of lemon ess. oil.
Coco-caprylate is just to achieve a less oily feeling than coconut oil. Like a store product. But the coconut oil is quickly absorbed and then there is no difference.
That's it! Hope it works 🙂
@@AnjaLSL I'm going to get all the stuff and give this a shot! Thank you so much!
I made your recipe and it is pretty good .i am surprised .i ordered all the ingredients and it is my second day using it .thx alot .❤
Update again .I am glad I found you ,I am on holiday where temp is 31 degrees and I have no sweaty smell .I did take my Nivea rollon just in case .but haven't used my Nivea and your deodorant recipe is amazing .lots of love ❤️.
Hi there,
is there a reason you use so little baking soda? I have noticed with your recipe, that I need at least 3g for it to work, better is 4.5g. Also I noticed that you don't use any beeswax, is there a reason for that? Lastly, why don't you heat it over a double boiler to make the mixture smoother?
Hello. Loved this! Can this be put in a deodorant container if I chose to heat it up to pour it in? Like will it still be that same consistency you achieved after it cools and solidifies?
Hi, watching this 26.5.23, it really does work, as I use a similar recipe, after detoxing from commercial deodourant. 😊
I can get arrowroot powder
is there any replacement of shea butter? would mango or cocoa butter work too?
cocoa butter will feed the bacteria
Mango butter is ok
Where’s the receipt??
Can you please provide ingredients easier to understand and amounts without using a scale will like to try it
1. Coconutoil
2. Limeoil
3. Mix
4. Let dry in a deo stick form
5. Done!
What about the stain ?
We hy no measurements?
Can I use olive oil instead of coconut?
Olive oil might be to wet, as coconut oil solidifies
@ thank you. That makes sense now. I’m allergic so I’ll figure out a different route
Where did you get the shea butter?
Amazon
Shea Town
Where did you get the container
Lush soaps and creams .ok
What’s the alternative of arrowroot please
Corn starch
My English isn’t my first language please someone tell me whats an essential oil??
Oils from Plants ☘️
Peppermint, lavender, lemon, orange are a few examples.
Basically it sudocrem plus cornflower plus Shea butter and lavender oil.
Thank you ❤ 🙏🏼
Can you tell us here what are the alternatives of backing soda and pin it so people will not be dissapointed by the "click bait" ?
I really like the way you filmed ! Well done and good luck on your channel ! I subscribed already 😉
It’s in the link in the description
I just use baking soda, an especially oil and water under my pits
Do you mind sharing the recipe for what you use?
I could not hear the first ingredient
Your back ❤
I am 😊😊😊
I can't use any natural deodorant with coconut oil because it is comedogenic and clogs pores. Since deodorants using coconut oil are high on the comedogenic scale, they are more likely to clog your pores and cause ingrown hairs to develop. This is especially true since coconut oil's properties are sitting in a moist dark environment such as your underarms.
Can you combine a little baking soda and zinc oxide together, and if yes- in which amounts or %? For mainly 'hormone smells' once in a while, I hope this combination works better :))
Yes you can! I would personally keep baking soda low at around 1%-2% to avoid irritation and keep the zinc oxide higher, you can go even up to 4-5%.
@@BottegaZeroWaste Thx, this works realy well!
@@BottegaZeroWasteis it good to add alum powder in the recipe?
@Adunys I'm thinking that not using alum is one of the goals here.
You deserve a big unlike and a report for misleading title. Those 3 ingredients are already mentioned on the entire internet...
Why are people afraid of baking soda? It does not irritate the skin and is actually good at reducing itch. If you ever get a bug bite, applying a baking soda paste is a good treatment.
It does irritate the skin. Many (including myself) have experienced it. Everyone is different and reacts to different proportions of baking soda differently.
Baking soda turns my armpits black. 😬
@@SusanneKARGER Baking soda leaves me with itchy arm pits. I think I will use sudocream in future.
I’m literally looking at this video because my baking soda and coconut oil deodorant had my armpits blistering red. Look it up baking soda does that due to alkaline
I had a TERRIBLE reaction to baking soda deodorant
You're supposed to melt it 😂😂
To separate liquids and dry things in different bouls
Reported for misleading title
❤❤
my problem is, when i make my baking soda deodorant, (as a guy) i sweat a lot
and it drips (throughout the day).
to stop the embarrassing clumps falling on the floor (from my arms),
I had to shave my pits.
That helped somewhat, but now i still get tiny drop sized white
specks falling from under my arms onto the floor (throughout the day), as i sweat.
I can't go to work like that, in office, with random white greasy specks
falling on the floor while walking around or talking to people.
Doesn't fail, watching how the puddles of sweat just dried up within 48 hours was so satisfying, I used what I read about the other day. Although it actually took about 72 hours for my sweating to normalize, I went ahead and go'ogled Cynthia Yulesin’s Stop Sweating Today and I don’t have to change clothes 2 times a day.
My fear baking soda
It's difficult to understand her. Where r the ingredients listed???
Whisper much?
😂😂
😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻
Shelf life?
💚💜
Have you ever noticed staining on your clothes from this deodorant?
Over time yes.
Especially whites
Regular deodorant does it as well what’s the difference?? One is aluminum free and healthier….
pleso dont do, it doesnt do anything again the real stink, please use deodorants with aluminum.
Ive used this deodorant for 3+ years now and it works really well, although I agree it might not be for everyone
Aluminum accumulates in the body (and brain!) and causes huge problems later on. That's why we are here looking for natural outings products without the toxicity of drugstore products.
Sorry for typos, I meant "looking for natural products"
Jyromi are you kidding me? To come in the comment section and urge ppl to use commercial deodorants with aluminum knowing what we know now that it long term use will make many many ppl sick is absolutely insane to me. If this recipe or the like does not work for you-fine (though i would suggest simply trying thru trial and error what will work for your body chemistry) as opposed to claiming natural deodorant does not work (it does) and to go back to practically a cancer stub in a container (commercial deodorant/specifically anti perspirant)🙄
I use a similar recipe and it lasts way longer than my store bought aluminum free deodorants.
I can't understand you