{"id":4939,"date":"2016-09-12T14:58:37","date_gmt":"2016-09-12T14:58:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/houzbuzz.com\/?p=4939"},"modified":"2016-09-12T14:58:37","modified_gmt":"2016-09-12T14:58:37","slug":"homemade-deodorant-recipes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/houzbuzz.com\/homemade-deodorant-recipes\/","title":{"rendered":"9 Homemade Deodorant Recipes"},"content":{"rendered":"

Here are some new useful ideas that can help when cornered while also helping you save some money. This time we\u2019re looking at some homemade deodorant recipes that will keep you as fresh as a product bought from the shop. Even if we don\u2019t believe these are solutions to turn to constantly, we are pretty sure they can work efficiently in those circumstances when you realize you forgot to renew your cosmetic arsenal. The ideas come via Rd.com<\/p>\n

Mix 1\/8 teaspoon of baking soda and water to create a deodorant paste. The baking soda will dry out the area and prevent strong smells, leaving you fresh and clean.<\/p>\n

Use the cornstarch as a natural deodorant, as well. Wipe underarms with rubbing alcohol, then dust with cornstarch. The rubbing alcohol gets rid of smells, and the cornstarch helps keep your underarms dry by absorbing moisture.<\/p>\n

Mixing equal parts baking soda and cornstarch will create an odor-killing powder that will stop bacteria before it spreads. Dust this lightly under your arms to kiss stenches goodbye.<\/p>\n

While baking soda is a great odor-fighter, it doesn\u2019t smell garden-fresh. Mixing a few drops of essential oils like lavender or lemongrass with baking soda can help you stay clean and smell sweet while you\u2019re at it.<\/p>\n

Air fresheners are great at eliminating odors, which makes them an effective short-term fix for when deodorant isn\u2019t on hand. But be careful, air fresheners are not made to be used on your armpits, so don\u2019t reach for it regularly.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re looking for a strong odor-killer, look no further than lemon juice. The citric acid it provides can kill even the strongest bacteria. Be careful though\u2014if you have sensitive armpits or have recently shaved, this will burn!<\/p>\n

Coconut oil can also sub in for deodorant! The light natural fragrance and bacteria-killing properties will work as well on your armpits as they do on your face.<\/p>\n

When all else fails to cleanse your underarms, a bar of soap from your bathroom can come in handy. A bar of soap applied to damp armpits will help get rid of any bad smell and keep you odor-free.