Looking for natural perfumes that smell lovely? Here’s How to Use Oils for a Natural Chemical-Free Deodorant!
Tired of harsh chemicals in your deodorant? Switch to natural oils! This simple guide will show you how to create your own chemical-free deodorant using a few essential oils. It’s easy, effective, and good for your skin. Let’s get started!
Which Essential Oils To Use and Why?
Before we get into the process of how to make an essential oil deodorant, let us explore the best ones you can find to DIY one.
Oils such as bergamot, lavender, clove, geranium, orange, lemongrass, patchouli, cedarwood, cypress, peppermint, sage, tea tree, rosemary, and vetiver all help neutralize body odor by eliminating odor-causing bacteria. They also have skin benefits like cleansing properties, cooling effects, and astringent properties.
Pick out the one with a fragrance you like, and you’re good to go.
How to Use Oils for a Natural, Chemical-Free Deodorant
1. The Double Boiler Method
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons each of coconut oil and baking soda
- 2 tablespoons each of shea butter and arrowroot powder
- empty spray bottles or deodorant containers
- 4-5 drops of each of your favorite essential oils
Melt your shea butter and coconut oil in a double boiler by placing a glass bowl over a pot of boiling water. After the water has come to a boil and the butter completely melts, remove it from the heat and add the arrowroot powder and baking soda. Add 4-5 drops of your favorite oils, mix thoroughly, and let it cool.
And voila! Your DIY essential oil deodorant is ready. You can store it in a deodorant container or an airtight mason jar.
2. The Heat-free method
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup each of baking soda and cornstarch or arrowroot powder
- 5 tablespoons of virgin coconut oil
- 4-5 drops each of your favorite essential oils
Don’t want to use the stove? No problem! Combine baking soda and cornstarch or arrowroot powder. In a separate bowl, mix in the coconut and essential oils; stick to the same ratio as before. Stir the oil mixture into the powder mixture thoroughly until it reaches a smooth consistency.
You could store it in a deodorant tube, an airtight mason jar, or a cream deodorant container with a scoop-stick applicator.
Pro tip: To use the deo in a liquid state, put it near a hot shower and apply it after your bath. Refrigeration can be the best route if you live in a warmer climate and want to use the cream deodorant.
Best Essential Oil Combinations for DIY Deodorant
If you are unsure about which essential oils would blend well, here are some suggestions for both men and women.
Deo Oil Combinations For Women
- For a beautiful fragrance, 4 drops of lavender, 2 drops of tea tree oil, and 3 drops of clary sage.
- Try 4 drops of lime, 2 drops of lemon, and 3 drops of bergamot essential oils for a citrusy blend.
- If you want a mild fragrance, 3 drops of lavender, 2 drops of grapefruit, and 4 drops of geranium.
Deo Oil Combinations For Men
- Mix 2 drops of rosemary with 4 drops of cypress and 3 drops of bergamot essential oils for a strong scent.
- You can also try a mix of 6 drops of wild orange, 2 drops of rosemary, and 3 drops of helichrysum essential oils.
- For a rejuvenating blend with a woodsy touch, go for 4 drops of lemongrass, 2 drops of sandalwood, and 3 drops of tea tree oils.
Are you ready to make your first natural DIY deodorant with essential oils? Try the above methods and let us know how it goes in the comments below! You should also try these essential oil combinations for hair.