My "make it at home" initiative has grown into an animal. I can't stop myself. I want to make everything. From scratch. Soon I will be making our furniture from trees I harvest and butchering our chickens (which, actually, I would love to do on my homestead one day!) It's a sickness that I don't want to be cured of.
This past weekend, I made something that would make most people shutter to think about.
HOMEMADE DEODORANT.
In all fairness, it really only brings up a bad connotation because when we think of deodorant, we think of armpits, which makes us think of gross man armpits, which makes us think of smelly sweat and long armpit hairs stuck on deodorant sticks. Bleh. Not that I want Stuart to shave his armpits, because that would creeeeeep me out. I like his armpit hair. Not that I LIKE it, like it, but I like it more than him not having any. Ah, I digress. Let's move on.
Run for it, because here it comes (Thank you Lindsay at Passionate Homemaking for this recipe!)
Lindsay is a wealth of information. I've never even met her and I already love her.
Homemade Deodorant
6-8 coconut oil
1/4 cup baking soda
1/4 cup arrowroot
(Feel free to add a couple drops of essential oil to yours if you like! I put in 3 drops of lavender.)
I purchased a gallon of coconut oil from Mountain Rose Herbs which is far more price efficient than buying the small jars from the store, especially since we use it for so many things. Arrowroot is a white powdery substance that looks, and works, just like corn starch. I get it at the health food store. It is very inexpensive.
Mix the baking soda and arrowroot together in a bowl, then work in the coconut oil until it's a smooth consistency. This takes a few minutes and some elbow grease. You can do it because you're a buff rock star.
Disclaimer: This is NOT an anti-perspirant. This fact kept me from making deodorant at home for a long time. How could I survive without the security of anti-perspirant? What if I turned into a big giant sweat box and started sweating all over people? Then I remember that God gave us the ability to sweat for a reason and it is a great way to eliminate toxins from your body. Plus, the majority of the time, I wear clothing that wouldn't show if I were to sweat anyway. IF I was going into a high stress situation where I would be deathly embarrassed to sweat, then maybe I will swipe the 'ol Dove on my underarms, but for everyday use this one works just fine.
When I told Georgia I was going to be using homemade deodorant that wasn't an anti-perspirant, she made this face:
Then I told her to quite being such a baby, it's just a little perspiration.
Fact: Even my manly-man Stuart has been using this deodorant and we have had NO smellies. I am pleased to announce that we are a body-odor-free-home.
Fact #2: Coconut oil is anti-bacterial, which is why it works so well for this recipe. I have seen other recipes out there that call for use of various other oils, but I will stick with the coconut oil for it's wonderful bacteria killing ways.
Fact #3: I made Stuart and I separate jars so that none of his armpit hair can get stuck in my lovely deodorant. Gag.
And that my friends, is the secret to a happy marriage.Live on the edge with me readers, try making this and let me know what you think!