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What is the best homemade under-arm deodorant?

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johnnycatfish | 1 year, 4 months ago
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Baking Soda with Aloe. Just had water and blend to a light paste and apply. That is what my grandfather used to do when he lived on St. Thomas

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svenguillotien | 1 year, 4 months ago Report

could you use live aloe, store-bought aloe? or is there perhaps a sterility process for fresh aloe?

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chipotle | 1 year, 4 months ago
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Asians use a pumice rock to scrub under the arms daily, therefore not using any form of deoderant. The rock scrubs the bacteria off the armpit, leaving your pit odorless. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables with small amounts of protein will help the body maintain an odorless state....hope this helps!

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svenguillotien | 1 year, 4 months ago Report

haha thanks; I'm a thick meat eater, but still stay healthy with a balanced diet. that pumice would make sense, since bacteria truly is the source of odour

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peavey | 1 year, 4 months ago
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Vinegar or baking soda by themselves will work, so will rubbing alcohol or anything that kills bacteria. Underarm odor is generally caused by bacteria growing in the warm, damp environment of the underarm. In a pinch, you can use something like Neosporin, which kills bacteria. The best way is to eat well to minimize bodily bacteria and wash and dry the underarms daily.

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svenguillotien | 1 year, 4 months ago Report

I'm sure vinegar would do it, but I'm not sure I would want to try it, haha. Neosporin would be a good idea, I might use Gold Bond instead

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ameliacarlos | 1 year, 4 months ago
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aloevera, lime, and vinegar mix these gently in the 2:1:1 ratio and apply gently under arm for a week.

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svenguillotien | 1 year, 4 months ago Report

Interesting concoction with the lime; what type of vinegar would you suggest? white, apple cider, rice?...

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Centi_Writer | 1 year, 4 months ago
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There are many home remedies that you can use as under-arm deodorant. One effective method is using lemon juice with baking soda. Pour 2 tsp. of baking soda into a small container and add a 2 drops of lemon juice or just enough to make a paste. Mix them together thoroughly. You will start to see the mixture start to fizz as the both of them starts to interact together. Rub this under your arm about 30 minutes before putting on your clothing. This will last throughout the day, reducing any under-arm odor.

You can also squeeze the juice from some radish and mix it with glycerin to make your homemade under-arm deodorant. Rub it under your arm after taking a shower and you won't need to use any deodorant for the day. Give both of them a try and see which one works the best for you.

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misseskisses | 1 year, 4 months ago
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Coconut oil,baking soda , and corn starch

in a bowl combine the baking soda and corn starch maybe a half cup each
and then the oil little by little until it gets to the texture that you would like.

Works wonders !

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