Corn Free Deodorant Recipe – It Smells…

MizCastle over at MySoCornedLife shared a new deodorant recipe with me.  It looks really awesome!  We will need to substitute the beeswax with candelilla wax and I think I will change the essentials oils to have a more earthy smell.  I decided to use organic Patchouli, Cedarwood, and Lavender to give the product a more woodsy scent.  We’ll see what the hubby thinks.

Most, if not all, commercial deodorants use corn derivatives in their ingredients.  This poses a problem for my family and other corn allergic/intolerant individuals.  We make do and then we make our own.

Homemade Deodorant

Make sure your ingredients are processed and company confirmed corn derivative free.

Ingredients:

  • 1/8 cup arrowroot powder
  • 1/8 cup baking soda
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp. coconut oil
  • 1 heaped Tbsp. candelilla wax
  • 8 drops organic Cedarwood essential oil
  • 8 drops organic Lavender essential oil
  • 8 drops organic Patchouli essential oil

Procedure:

  • Combine the coconut oil and candelilla wax in a glass container, place the container over a pot (3/4 of the way filled with water) and melt over low heat.
  • While the mixture is melting, measure out your dry ingredients.
  • Once completely melted, add your dry ingredients and mix well
  • Once mixed, add essential oils.
  • Quickly pour into your containers and keep uncovered until set.

About the name: I gave the hubby a few days to come up with the name and he was no help.  The deodorant was for him.  I finally gave up and titled the deodorant “It Smells…” which it does.  It smells nice but I can’t think of a name.  Maybe one day inspiration will strike and I’ll re-title this blog post.  Until that happens, please enjoy the “It Smells” corn-free deodorant recipe.

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