Homemade Deodorant Recipe Without Baking Soda (2024)

This homemade deodorant recipe is simple to make and will not irritate your skin due to my baking soda free formulation. Arrowroot powder will absorb moisture while other natural ingredients will nourish your skin and kill bacteria. This DIY deodorant contains only natural ingredients and has been made over and over because it actually works!

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Did you know you can make your own homemade deodorant that actually works?? There are many dangers lurking in traditional deodorant. Mainly preservatives and aluminum that may be linked to cancer. A DIY deodorant is easy to make, affordable and definitely a switch that should be at the top of your list to make.

The concept of remedying B.O. is quite simple. Underarms tend to sweat–>Bacteria forms–>Bacteria stinks–>Ingredients like coconut oil and essential oils are antibacterial and ingredients like arrowroot and baking soda absorb moisture. Hence, homemade deodorant.

I will warn you, I have a very hippie mentality on deodorant. I am totally fine not wearing any. I do sweat and stink but keeping my detox pathways open is more important to me then always smelling fresh. However, there is a time and a place for airing out your “natural” smell and social events where everyone greets you with a hug is not that place. So, deodorant is definitely a product I keep close.

I have become very familiar with making my own products and actually have a couple of DIY deodorant recipes. A simple spray deodorant comes in very handy when you need to freshen up during the day. A solid deodorant like this recipe is stronger and more effective long term. I also have a Pit Wipe recipe that comes in handy for freshening up easily and on the go.

What’s Wrong with Traditional Deodorants?

Using traditional deodorants effects the pH of your pits and can make you smell even worse in the long run. Did you know that our pits need balance just like our gut? Using antiperspirants and unnatural deodorants will throw this balance way off making your pits a breeding ground for bad smelling bacteria. Not to mention, the function of deodorant masks bacteria smell and keeps you dry but in the process, it is trapping toxins in your body.

Traditional deodorants use antimicrobial agents or ethanol to kill the bacterial stink. Antiperspirants, on the other hand, use aluminum-based salts to plug up the sweat glands so that those armpit bugs can’t chow down and create a stink.

A 2016studyshows that these traditional products alter your skin’s ecosystem. You could be making your body odor worse while compromising your immune system. Study participants who did not use pit products hadCorynebacteriumin their underarms. This bacterium produces body odor, but it also boosts the immune system against infections.

Did you know that their are 20 to 30 axillary lymph nodes under each arm? Translated, A LOT is absorbed in the underarm.

A Few Scary Ingredients in Deodorant:

  • Aluminum (alzheirmer’s)
  • Parabens (hormone disruption)
  • Triclosan (dermatitis and considered a pesticide)
  • Talc (contains asbestos fibers)
  • Propylene Glycol (kidney and liver damage),
  • Steareth (human carcinogen)

None of these are an option for me personally, hence embracing DIY deodorant!

Why Switch to a Homemade Deodorant:

A homemade deodorant’s main role is to neutralize stinky smells not just to mask them. All though, the strong scent of essential oils do help to mask and neutralize.

The lauric acid in coconut oil kills odor-causing bacteria and tea tree and lavender essential oils are antibacterial, anti-fungal, antimicrobial, antiseptic and antiviral. These 2 essential oils are powerhouses when used to kill bacteria. I keep anantiseptic roll on handy for tick bites, rashes, ring worm etc.

Mango butter will absorb into your skin at lightening speed, thicken up your deodorant and nourish your underarms.

Arrowroot powder and baking soda are used to absorb wetness and stink. In this recipe I have omitted baking soda in order to avoid any skin irritation.

More Underarm DIYs:

  • Spray Deodorant
  • Pit Wipes
  • Clay Mask Pit Detox
  • Multi Purpose Gym Spray

Transition and Detox:

When discontinuing use of traditional deodorants that block the pores and contain harmful ingredients, a period of detox will occur which means you might smell worse than you thought for a period of time. I find it helpful to help the detoxification process along with a Pit Detox Clay Mask. It’s easy to make and will help pull chemicals out of the underarms naturally.

Keeping a spray deodorant with you at all times will help ease the transition and your mind when you’re afraid you’re stinking up the room!

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I have formulated this particular recipe without the usual baking soda. Baking soda works well in homemade deodorants but after time it can cause irritation in some people. Arrowroot powder helps to absorb wetness just as well as baking soda does so I omitted the baking soda all together so that this deodorant can be comfortably worn over long periods of time.

If you do not have sensitive skin and don’t react to baking soda, you can substitute arrowroot powder for aluminum free baking soda.

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Homemade Deodorant Recipe:

Directions:

  1. Fill a pot half way full of water.
  2. Place a glass bowl with a spout in the pot.
  3. In “double boiler” melt coconut oil and mango butter.
  4. Once coconut oil and mango butter are melted remove from heat and mix in arrowroot powder.
  5. Add essential oils.
  6. Pour in deodorant containers (find them HERE) or a glass jar.
  7. You can place in the fridge to speed up the cooling and thickening process.

Troubleshooting DIY Deodorant

  • Shea butter, cocoa butter or kokum butter can be used if you don’t have mango butter. I love mango butter because it absorbs so fast but it can easily be replaced.
  • Because of baking soda, I do not suggest you put this deodorant on directly after shaving. It will sting. Waiting even a few minutes after shaving can fix the issue.
  • Do not use too much homemade deodorant or you’ll end up feeling wet from the coconut oil and possibly transferring oil to your clothes. It does not take much of this recipe to do the job.
  • Feel free to empty out your old deodorant container and fill it up with this recipe!
  • If you don’t have a deodorant container, you can put your deodorant in a jar and scoop and apply. Many people use their homemade deodorants this way because it’s easier to control how much you’re applying.
  • If you find this recipe ends up being too soft, adding more butter will help tighten it up as well as nourish your skin.
  • I have linked all Mountain Rose Herbs products, however feel free to use Amazonorganic arrowroot.

I hope you’ll make this homemade deodorant without baking soda. Be sure to share your thoughts and results in the comments!

xx, Jenni

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FAQs

What can I use instead of baking soda in deodorant? ›

Baking Soda Alternatives

One alternative to baking soda is magnesium hydroxide powder. However, I know many of you have a hard time sourcing this ingredient. So I am going to share with you another alternative to baking soda: a mix of gentle clays and the star ingredient of this recipe, zinc oxide.

How to make natural deodorant at home without baking soda? ›

Ingredients
  1. 4 Tbsp Fractionated Coconut Oil.
  2. 1-1/2 Tbsp Organic Beeswax Pellets.
  3. 1 Tbsp Organic Shea Butter.
  4. 4 tea spoons Bentonite Clay.
  5. 10 drops Rosemary Essential Oil.
  6. 10 drops Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil.
  7. 5 Drops Lavender Essential Oil.

Does natural deodorant without baking soda work? ›

If natural deodorants are not using baking soda, they often turn to odor-masking essential oils or other ingredients with antibacterial properties to do the job. Much like with the funky fridge odors example above, your sweat only stinks after it leaves your body and comes into contact with bacteria on your skin.

How to make DIY deodorant? ›

If the coconut oil is in a solid state, put it in a microwave-safe container and microwave it for 10-second intervals (until it is fully melted). Mix in essential oil. Add cornstarch and baking soda and mix until smooth. Transfer to a jar and apply with your hands or an empty deodorant tube for mess free application.

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? ›

The antibacterial properties of coconut oil are effective against odor-causing bacteria. This helps keep the underarms smelling fresh naturally. Coconut oil in natural deodorants doesn't block pores. It allows the skin to breathe and perspire naturally.

How to make homemade underarm deodorant? ›

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.

How can I make my armpits smell good without deodorant? ›

Check out these “forgot deodorant” hacks:
  1. Hand Sanitizer. Yes, you can totally use hand sanitizer as deodorant – and best of all, it's easy enough to find. ...
  2. Alcohol Swabs or Wipes. ...
  3. Antibacterial Hand Wipes. ...
  4. Hand Soap & Water. ...
  5. Witch Hazel. ...
  6. Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
  7. Lemon Juice. ...
  8. Baking Soda & Cornstarch.

Is homemade deodorant better? ›

"Some of the enthusiasm for natural deodorants seems to be driven by fears and myths that have been repeatedly debunked,” says Nabeeha Siddiqui, MD, a Cedars-Sinai primary care physician in Culver City. "You won't find any solid scientific or medical evidence showing these deodorants are better for you.”

Can I leave apple cider vinegar on my armpits overnight? ›

Simply dip a piece of kitchen towel or a washcloth in the vinegar and rub it under your armpits. The smell of vinegar will dissipate quickly, but if you prefer, you could dab the apple cider vinegar under your armpits in the evening and leave it on overnight.

Why not to use natural deodorant? ›

Despite having several benefits, some people still experience adverse reactions to natural deodorants, like with conventional body care and skin care products. This could be due to allergies and sensitivities to certain ingredients. The most common skin irritation is contact dermatitis.

Are aluminum salts safe for deodorant? ›

The claim that aluminum-containing antiperspirants cause cancer is a myth that has been debunked in the minds of doctors and scientists, and so it's time to put lingering doubts for consumers to rest.

Is baking soda a good ingredient for deodorant? ›

- Due to its capacity to both absorb smells and eliminate bacteria, baking soda can serve as a natural substitute for conventional deodorants. - Depending on the individual, it may work well for some while irritating their skin for others or not working well enough.

How to make natural deodorant work better? ›

Dry it out

We recommend applying to dry skin versus when it's wet so your skin can absorb the formula more easily. If your skin's surface is wet, it's less likely to absorb the product. Not to mention, some ingredients used in deodorants may react poorly to the water left on your skin, causing some unwanted irritation.

Does Dove use baking soda in deodorant? ›

After years of making hugely popular traditional antiperspirants, Dove recently started making aluminum-free deodorant. But while the name and packaging clearly state that it's "0% Aluminum," the less-obvious omitted ingredient in baking soda.

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