Homemade Deoderant

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2010

How to make your own deoderant using natural ingredients found at any grocery stores

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  • i haven't had a problem with that yet... although I suppose you could if you put a lot on and then immediately put on a tight shirt. The coconut oil gets absorbed by the skin almost immediately and the powder ingredients "dry" on your skin. Just like commercial deoderant does.

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  • In other videos I've seen, people melt the coconut oil on the stove so that it's not "pit goo". Then it becomes a liquid that will harden into a solid deodorant.

  • Arm & Hammer baking soda is %100 Sodium Bicarbonate and IS aluminum FREE. Email the company and ask.

  • Arm & Hammer baking soda has aluminum in it. For a few bucks more, you should use aluminum free baking soda & extra virgin coconut oil :)

  • doesn't it get greasy on the clothes?

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