Natural Deodorant?!


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Natural Deodorant?


I have tried almost every kind of deodorant on the market. I dont sweet alot I just seems like all of the deodorant make me smell worst than when i dont wear deodorant at all. so i want to see how natural deodorant works on me


Answers: the best luck i've had with deodorant are the natural salt crystals, which contain no aluminum or any other ingredients. check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/rock-thai-crystal-...

best wishes :) go to wholefoods market they have a varity of natural deodorants and other products.i have tried them and they work better then all the rest. A very good natural deodorant is Tom's of Maine. It smells and works great, and it's not tested on animals! :) Crystal Rock Deodorant
you can get it at a health food store. I use it. You can get it Hard, (you put water on it, and then put it on) liquid spray, or liquid roll on. The Thai crystal works for me on all but the hottest days. A few online retailers carry it, as does my local Whole Foods. FloralActive deodorants guarantee that you’ll get 12-hour protection and that it’s gentle enough for sensitive skin. The deodorant, which is available in six different scents (including unscented), is made from non-sticky all-natural ingredients and is free of harsh preservatives and fragrances. At $4.83 Since you don't seem to need an anti-perspirant why not just try baking soda! For starters you've most likely got some around the house anyway<g>. If not, a tiny box from the grocer is usually under 50 cents and is enough for months and months. You just dust a little under your arms to use it (duh<g>) and it makes your underarms too alkaline for smelly bacteria to grow (it's not sweat that stinks, it's the bugs that eat it).

I've never had baking soda damage clothing like 'real' deodorants and anti-perspirants do either.

If you stuff a whole vanilla bean into the box the powder picks up that scent and transfers it to you. A drop or two of essential oil mixed into the powder works just as well. As a bonus that same scented baking soda can be used as a flavored toothpaste!

Vanilla is quite commonly used to mask odors also! Any vanilla extract that uses an alcohol base works as a deodorant. The alcohol kills the smelly bacteria and obviously leaves you with a hint of vanilla aroma. Dilute the vanilla extract and you've got mouthwash (another bonus tip).

The rock salt crystals that so many folks are recommending do work, but a cheaper way to do the same thing is to put some regular table salt on a damp washcloth (salt also kills the smelly bacteria). If you don't like the 'scratchiness' of table salt you can use a water softener pellet since those are just a big lump of salt!

No matter which route you go, just keep in mind that it takes a few days for these methods to really kick in. Don't be a dirty hippie. Go purchase some right guard.

If you think you smell better without deodorant it's all in your head, ask the people that have to smell you. I've tried a few and the best thus far is "Kiss My Face" Liquid Rock in Lavender scent. It's basically the salt crystal liquefied in a roll on. And the lavender oil in it is a natural anti-bacterial. It doesn't get rid of the sweating as it is only a deodorant, but it does take care of smells.



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