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HemetGardener
True Blue Farmgirl
573 Posts
Terri
Hemet
CA
USA
573 Posts |
Posted - Feb 04 2013 : 7:14:19 PM
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I have used plain ole alcohol for two days now and I have been assembling a bookshelf and working in my garden, sweating all the time. No odor at all. Thanks to whoever made that suggestion. It is economic too. Terri |
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HemetGardener
True Blue Farmgirl
573 Posts
Terri
Hemet
CA
USA
573 Posts |
Posted - Feb 12 2013 : 7:41:26 PM
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This is my tenth day of just using alcohol on my armpits after I shower and it works great. No odor at all. Terri |
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debtea2
True Blue Farmgirl
1853 Posts
deborah
nutley
nj
USA
1853 Posts |
Posted - Feb 17 2013 : 6:43:56 PM
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I going to try the alcohol sounds simple and I hate to be stinky.LOL blessings deborah
Remember the tea kettle - it is always up to its neck in hot water, yet it still sings! ~Author Unknown
jersey farmgirl #1330
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HodgeLodge
True Blue Farmgirl
662 Posts
Tiana
Berkeley Springs
WV
USA
662 Posts |
Posted - Feb 18 2013 : 12:53:13 PM
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Thanks Terri for trying this too, I was wondering if it was just me that maybe it was working on. I'm glad you like it. It is soooo inexpesive, and it has been working. It literally keeps me dry all day long. :)
Farmgirl #4817-The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses. ~Hanna Rion
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debtea2
True Blue Farmgirl
1853 Posts
deborah
nutley
nj
USA
1853 Posts |
Posted - Feb 19 2013 : 09:51:48 AM
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I tried the alcohol and wow is really does work..no more stinky pits..this is great. thanks
Remember the tea kettle - it is always up to its neck in hot water, yet it still sings! ~Author Unknown
jersey farmgirl #1330
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Betty J.
True Blue Farmgirl
1404 Posts
Betty
Pasco
WA
USA
1404 Posts |
Posted - Feb 19 2013 : 09:59:46 AM
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Maybe I should say that the only benefit I got from cancer was losing all my bodily hair. My hair grew back in most places, except my armpits. I don't seem to perspire and therefore I don't use deodorant all the time, just when I get out of the shower.
Betty in Pasco |
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showthemlove
True Blue Farmgirl
50 Posts
Vanessa
Vermillion
SD
USA
50 Posts |
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lovecatsandsunshine
True Blue Farmgirl
310 Posts
Tara
Sands of Time
SC
USA
310 Posts |
Posted - Apr 01 2013 : 11:07:41 PM
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I'm going to make a cocoa butter, beeswax, coconut oil with kaolin clay deoderant with some lavender oil. I'll let you know how it works out.
STYX the Band rocks!
Food for thought, no farm no food. |
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levisgrammy
True Blue Farmgirl
9436 Posts
Denise
Beavercreek
Ohio
USA
9436 Posts |
Posted - Apr 09 2013 : 7:10:19 PM
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I have used just baking soda for years. Just a dab under each arm keeps my from being smelly. Very inexpensive too. Glad to know about the alcohol just in case I need it in a pinch.
farm girl sister#43 http://www.ladybugsandlilacs.blogspot.com/ O, a trouble's a ton or a trouble's an ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it! And it isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts, But only--how did you take it?
--Edmund C. Vance.
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CurlysQuilts
True Blue Farmgirl
569 Posts
Sarah
Northeast Kingdom
VT
USA
569 Posts |
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl
1825 Posts
Virginia
USA
1825 Posts |
Posted - Apr 11 2013 : 11:58:04 AM
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Sarah, just plain old isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol from the drug store. You can also use cheap vodka, which has no scent. |
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jenne.f
True Blue Farmgirl
643 Posts
Jenne
Wagontown
PA
USA
643 Posts |
Posted - Apr 11 2013 : 12:05:07 PM
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Thank you Mara for answering that question. I had to laugh at the vodka tho. If I choose that I don't think I would tell anyone!
~blessings~ Jenne Farmgirl #4616
"Longin' to be farmin'.." |
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CurlysQuilts
True Blue Farmgirl
569 Posts
Sarah
Northeast Kingdom
VT
USA
569 Posts |
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TexasJo
True Blue Farmgirl
161 Posts
Jody
Berthoud
CO
USA
161 Posts |
Posted - Apr 15 2013 : 8:56:01 PM
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Tara, did you get a chance to try that recipe out? Just wondering how it worked with the clay. I'm still trying which recipe to try. Jo
Farmgirl #5000
We can do it! |
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levisgrammy
True Blue Farmgirl
9436 Posts
Denise
Beavercreek
Ohio
USA
9436 Posts |
Posted - Apr 16 2013 : 4:54:45 PM
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So I gave the alcohol a try. It didn't keep me from being wet but did keep me from being stinky. The baking soda seems to keep me drier and odor free since baking soda is a natural deodorizer anyway. I remember when I first started trying out the baking soda I forgot to use anything before heading to work one morning. I stopped at a little store across from where I worked and bought a small box and put it on when I got there. I stuck it in the fridge and no one was the wiser. If anyone noticed it they probably figured it was in there to keep the fridge from smelling.
farm girl sister#43 http://www.ladybugsandlilacs.blogspot.com/ O, a trouble's a ton or a trouble's an ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it! And it isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts, But only--how did you take it?
--Edmund C. Vance.
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jaimeyleigh
True Blue Farmgirl
53 Posts
Jaimey
Draper
UT
USA
53 Posts |
Posted - Sep 02 2014 : 7:31:19 PM
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Rosemary, I love your recipe. Thanks for sharing it!! Jaimeyleigh |
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lovinRchickens
True Blue Farmgirl
3492 Posts
Kelly
Pipe Creek
Texas
USA
3492 Posts |
Posted - Jun 10 2015 : 3:20:51 PM
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Here's a recipe my whole family including DH loves.
This is a fast, easy and healthy alternative to the store bought stuff that has aluminum and parabens in it and have been linked to cancer. This one recipes lasts easily one month. All the ingredients I had on hand from all other homemade products, maybe you will too. Takes about one minute to make.
Recipe: 1/2 Teaspoon Zinc Oxide 8 Teaspoons Witch Hazel 1 1/2 Teaspoons Aloe Vera concentrate 1/8 Teaspoon (or about 10 drops) Essential Oil of your choice below Eucalyptus, Lavender, Rose Geranium or Bergamot.
Mix all ingredients together in a finger spray bottle and shake before using. Try to use in a month or so, after that it looses its effectiveness.
Farmgirl #5111 Farmgirl of the month October 2014 Blessings ~Kelly~ |
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Marilyn Hartman Sullivan
True Blue Farmgirl
1138 Posts
Marilyn
Oxford
PA
USA
1138 Posts |
Posted - Jun 11 2015 : 06:48:27 AM
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To those of you using straight alcohol -- Do you find that it discolors your clothes? Just wondering. I have been using the Tom's Natural without aluminum and while it doesn't keep me dry, it does deodorize. It's pretty spendy, though, and alcohol would be cheap!
Farmgirl #6318 "Where there's a will -- there's probably a family fight." |
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ceridwen
True Blue Farmgirl
899 Posts
Carole
New York
USA
899 Posts |
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cyndieparz72
True Blue Farmgirl
108 Posts
Cyndie
Port Vue
PA
USA
108 Posts |
Posted - Jun 06 2017 : 11:30:13 PM
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I know that this is ridiculously late for this topic (by almost 2 years!), but I have tried pretty much every natural option on the market, and found that the best natural deodorant that I have ever purchased, by far, is Schmidt's. It is 100% natural, comes in a glass jar with a little spatula and in multiple scents (Bergamot & Lime; Lavender & Sage and Rose and Vanilla are the 3 I use faithfully) and one jar lasts me for 3 or more months for $8.99. I also have added my own additional step that pretty much gives the protection of antiperspirant without any chemicals because I started into menopause at 40 and can never tell how much I will sweat! I also mix a batch of my "special powder" - Organic Arrowroot powder, Organic Cornstarch and zinc oxide powder (all 3 combined cost about an additional $10.00 but lasts for about 2 years and can be used in place of baby powder or any other body powder . . . .and can be scented with essential oils if desired). After applying Schmidt's, I take a powderpuff and and apply it over top of the Schmidt's. It has held up in up to 85/90 degree heat with humidity - no odor and very little to no wetness. Of course, with the powder, you may have to dust off dark colored clothing, but it comes right off. Also, you can put the powder on right after applying - no "paste" or stickiness, because the Schmidt's feels more like moisturizer than anything else, even though it is a thicker consistency (think cocoa butter). I also found that once a week, I take organic cotton balls and give my underarms a few quick swipes with Organic Witch Hazel as a "detox". I was a devotee to clinical strength antiperspirant until I found Schmidt's and then I upped the protection for my own preference with my own concoction. Schmidt's is Leaping Bunny and PETA certified company and is 100% Vegan, which is extremely important to me. I also like that they don't use a lot of baking soda, which can be extremely irritating, and not really needed. Again, sorry so late, but I just joined and am checking out all of the boards! :-)
Sister #7407 “I have studied many philosophers and many cats. The wisdom of cats is infinitely superior.” Hippolyte Taine |
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abbysshadow
True Blue Farmgirl
224 Posts
Sherry
Dayton
Nevada
USA
224 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2018 : 07:04:26 AM
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Hi, I was curious about using the oils under your arms. I am afraid it will leave oily residue/stains on clothing. I think you only use a small amount but someone mentioned their husband using it and loving it too. It seems like a guy would use a bit more with their hairy pits and all. Has oil staining been an issue for anyone? Thanks :)
...I cannot do all the good that the world needs, but the world needs all the good that I can do... |
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Simple Living
True Blue Farmgirl
1402 Posts
Joan
Staten Island
NY
USA
1402 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2018 : 3:28:50 PM
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I found a company that uses all natural ingredients in their deodorants. The company name is LaVanilla. It's based in New Jersey. So far I have no complaints except a little pricey.
A Life Without a Friend, Is a Life Without Sun Farmgirl #3842 |
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl
1825 Posts
Virginia
USA
1825 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2018 : 3:35:35 PM
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quote: Originally posted by abbysshadow
SNIPPED Has oil staining been an issue for anyone? Thanks :)
I've been using my homemade coconut oil-based deodorant for years and have never noticed any staining. I know, it's surprising! I've had worse trouble with store-bought stuff. |
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loribeck
True Blue Farmgirl
588 Posts
Lori
Alvordton
36
USA
588 Posts |
Posted - Nov 29 2018 : 4:00:37 PM
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I am nearly out of the store bought deodorant. I plan on making my own this week. I'm nervous and excited at the same time. I did not realize how toxic the everyday things that we use are. I plan on making my own as each thing gets used.
Lori Beck |
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