Make Your Own Coconut-Oil Deodorant (Recipe Included!) | Wake Up World (2024)

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By Ana Jadanec

Guest Writer for Wake Up World

I’ve always been picky about deodorants. Not because they didn’t do their “job”, but there was always something I wasn’t too happy with. Scent, consistency, usability, bottle shape, irritation, drying factor… Well, this whole pickyness escalated in 2003 when I read the ingredients printed on the packaging of my store bought deodorant.

Aluminium jumped right at me. Let me just explain what this most abundant metal in Earth’s crust does, and how it ended on our armpits.

Aluminium-based complexes react with the electrolytes in the sweat to form a gel plug in the duct of the sweat gland. What this means is that someone in some lab discovered that adding aluminium complexes into the already suspicious mix of ingredients in deodorants closes pores in the skin and prevents sweat production. Well, this new piece of information officially started my crusade for happy armpits, without metals from Earth’s crust.

The more I focused on finding a health-friendly deodorant, the more problems I’d create. Namely contact dermatitis, which is just a fancy way to say localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact with some foreign substance. It would get worse, then better, then worse again… an endless cycle that depended on seasonal changes, temperature changes, exposure to sunlight etc.

I allowed all this for years because my skin has always been very free-spirited and abundantly willing to express itself and its dislikes since childhood; so, I just took it as one of those things that the biggest bodily organ does on an equally strange human body.

But all this changed when I discovered Coconut Oil, a wonder of nature used in the Philippines for centuries.

Recipe for Homemade Deodorant with Coconut Oil

The recipe is simple….

Ingredients:

1/4 cup melted unrefined extra virgin coconut oil which corresponds to 4 tablespoons of solid coconut oil

1/4 cup baking soda

1/4 cup corn starch

10 drops of essential oils (I used lavender and tea tree oil)

Glass jar with lid

Steps:

Place all the dry ingredients into your favorite bowl (you should love your utensils!)

Add the melted coconut oil and essential oils and stir well.

You’ll end up with a fragrant paste which should be poured into a jar before it solidifies. Remember, coconut oil’s natural state is solid, and the end product should look something like this.

Leave it to cool naturally before placing it in the fridge for extra solidification. I like to keep it at room temperature for easier application, but you can also keep it in your fridge.

The Final Word

Oh, and in case you wondered how these ingredients have been proven to work… baking soda absorbs odors, cornstarch absorbs wetness and coconut oil is an anti-oxidant and a moisturizer with anti-fungal/anti-bacterial properties. The essential oils you added will add their own properties. In my case, I added lavender oil as an antiseptic and tea tree oil for its antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiseptic qualities.

And that’s how you can create happy armpits!

Further Reading: 9 FAQs About Happy Armpits: Make Your Own Coconut Oil Deodorant

About the author:

Croatian-born Ana is a quirky star-child who strives to expand into different activities and touch as many aspects of life as she can. She is not here to preach nor teach, just to share a different perspective of life on Earth and the various potentials she has found within. Ana lives life intuitively and freely, and hopes that her love for the starry sky, our space brothers and sisters, planet Earth, nature, dogs, sewing and life will enable her to shine tiny sparkles of hope and love around the world. Visit Ana’s website: analilscorner.wordpress.com

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FAQs

Make Your Own Coconut-Oil Deodorant (Recipe Included!) | Wake Up World? ›

Coconut oil excels in controlling body odor. It targets odor-causing bacteria. It also creates an environment where bacteria struggle to thrive, which is essential for maintaining freshness.

Does coconut oil actually work as deodorant? ›

Coconut oil excels in controlling body odor. It targets odor-causing bacteria. It also creates an environment where bacteria struggle to thrive, which is essential for maintaining freshness.

Can you use baking soda and coconut oil as deodorant? ›

DIY Deodorant recipe- 1/2 cup of coconut oil, slightly melted, 2 tbsp each of baking soda and cornstarch (or another starch of choice). Stir ingredients together, then apply with fingers. You can also add essential oils to make it scented. (*some irritation may occur with baking soda.

What is 2 ingredient DIY deodorant? ›

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

Does coconut oil work on armpits? ›

Once applied under the armpits or any area prone to sweating, the lauric acid in the coconut oil rapidly eliminates and prevents the occurrence of odor-causing bacteria.

Can coconut oil stop smelly feet? ›

Coconut oil contains lauric acid which kills bacteria that causes foot odour. Mix coconut oil with cedarwood essential oil and massage your foot with it to conquer foot odour.

Can coconut oil remove body odor? ›

Coconut oil is known for its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, which makes it an ideal natural remedy for underarm odor. Simply apply a small amount of coconut oil to your underarms each day after showering. You can also add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to further boost its odor-fighting power.

How do you make deodorant from scratch? ›

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 essential oil is good for body odor? ›

Top Essential Oils For smelly armpits
  • Tea Tree Essential Oil. ...
  • Lavender Essential Oil. ...
  • Peppermint essential oil. ...
  • Oregano Essential Oil. ...
  • Lemon Essential Oil. ...
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Does coconut oil stop armpit sweating? ›

Coconut oil seems to cure just about every ailment these days — sweat and odor included. That's because the superfruit contains lauric acid, which kills sweat-causing bacteria due to its antimicrobial properties.

Does coconut oil deodorant clog your 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.

Can I leave coconut oil on my underarms overnight? ›

Coconut oil is beneficial to naturally lightening the underarms because it moisturizes the skin. Before you go to bed, apply a light layer of coconut oil to your dark underarms. Similarly, coconut oil has been found beneficial for brightening armpits naturally when applied regularly before bedtime.

Does coconut deodorant work? ›

Our usual deodorant left us pretty smelly at the end of the day, even on a normal day of exploring a new place for a few hours (but without any real exercise). With Coconut Matter's deodorant, on the other hand, our armpit/s smells nice with just a faint body odour at the end of the day.

Can I put coconut oil on my armpits after shaving? ›

Hint: You can use it everywhere on your body!

Allow it to sink in and soften on the skin. After waiting a few seconds, shave normally and rinse the razor often so the coconut oil doesn't build up on it. After, you can also apply coconut oil to your skin for maximum moisture as an after shave.

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