Anyone have a natural salt deodorant recipe to share?


I own been using the THAI CRYSTAL (brand) Deodorant Roll-On, and I really like it. But, I would close to to save money and make my own to use. I own saved several roll-on bottles to fill if I can find the recipe. The ingredients timetabled on the bottle are: "mineral salts and filtered hose." I am not sure what sort of mineral salts to use, or the ratio of salts to marine as well as the details of preparation. Thank you in credit for your help!


Answer:    This is my own testimony. I be tired of stinky armpits and yellow stains on my clothes. And I didn't like using aluminum they put surrounded by all those deodorants.This stuff works so well and it's so cheap. If anyone have more questions about this please be aware of free to email me. Included are the intructions on the best way I found to use it.


Baking Soda works a thousand times better than any deodorant you'd find on the store shelf. It doesn't put that yellow stain on your clothes any. Read on to find out my experience.

I happened to come across some information, in one of my books, on how to draw from rid of stinky feet problems. I don't have stinky foot but I read it just out of curiosity, because I know some people who enjoy a problem with that. The book suggested using Baking Soda. I thought about that for a moment and said to myself, "If it can work for stinky foot why wouldn't it work for stinky armpits?" Don't laugh.. I figured I'd be a pious candidate to test it out, because I hold a terrible problem with smelly armpits that could be smelt a mile away. Using deodorants from the store never help my problem much. I would always have to put some more on within the middle of the day and it seemed to lone mask my problem, not eliminate it. They also gone that yellow stain that wouldn't come out unless you did some hard scrub with laundry detergent and your hands. That can get hold of a little old too.

I enjoy been using Baking Soda for 8 months now and I hold never had bad odor since. Also, my clothes are not getting stained resembling they do when using regular deodorant. This stuff works for 24 hours and you use so little of it! Some of you might be saying, "Yeah, but how does the powder stay on? What about my darkened clothes?"

I haven't had it come off and as far as those threatening clothes, it would show in the beginning when the powder dried, but if you wipe it bad it comes off really easy and anything is still on your armpits doesn't re-stain your dark clothing with more white powder. This remains to be debate by more people though. I used it with my lovely sleevless formal gown and it didn't show. My gown was dark purple. I haven't found it to be an inconvenience for me at adjectives, and you can't see the powder on your armpits. If you have black color skin I'm not sure if it will show, but it doesn't hurt to try!

Here's how you can use it. I did a lot of trial and error trying to find the easiest instrument. Here's what I came up with. Spray your armpit next to water. I found that using a water sprayer, that's the size of those trial size down sprayers, is the best. But you can use whatever size you like. Spray freshly enough so that your armpit is wet, touching on dripping. You don't want it to actually drip, because that's too much moisture. Touch the wet nouns on your armpit with your finger, then pinch that same wet finger and touch the surface of the Baking Soda powder. This will give you the correct amount you obligation to be odor free all day. Then, when the powder is stuck to your finger, rub it into the drizzly surface on your armpit. It should go on smoothly with out flaking and you shouldn't hold water dripping down your side. You'll eventually figured out the right amount of sea. I have experienced light reddishness on occasion but it wasn't a problem.

This stuff is perfect for traveling, because a short time goes a long way. A tablespoon last me one month. Find a travel size container and a travel size spray bottle and you're good to go. I tried premixing Baking Soda near the water and that didn't work out well at adjectives..
I think they use alum (edit: more specifically potassium alum), so it's a salt of aluminium, and I know you can take this kind of thing within rock form also (that's how it occurs naturally), but how this is then turned into a smooth roll-on or spray form I hold no idea. my mum wanted the crystal one so i bought it for her. My auntie (who's a lacto-vegetarian, if that matters) swears by bicarbonate of soda. she said you just have to go and get used to the amount you put on. she washes her armpits, dries them then puts it on over the sink. She's be using it years, she swears by it, and it's dead cheap. hope this helps.

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