Learn how to make your very own safe, homemade DIY Vegan Natural Deodorant stick with just a few simple ingredients
Hello my beautiful friends!
As the weather becomes warmer, I get many requests about which Vegan deodorant I use or better yet, DIY recipes to make your own, zero-waste homemade deodorant stick. So today, I’m going to share with you my recipe to make a DIY Vegan Natural Deodorant stick and which are the best essential oils to use.
This is actually a very serious topic, because of all the tons of beauty and skincare products we all use on a daily basis, deodorant is the most controversial. The really, really bad ones are antiperspirant deodorants, and to make a long story short: an antiperspirant deodorant’s role is to tighten the pores of the skin in order to prevent sweat from passing through and therefore blocking the body’s sweat glands.
So whatever you choose to use, please make sure it *does not* say antiperspirant on the label. Chances are, you don’t really need something that blocks sweat from actually getting out of the pores. All you want is to combat the bacteria that might make the sweat smell funny – hence, some natural ingredients is all you need.
I’ve bought some great natural deodorants before, but to tell the truth I never loved those that come in a pot, that you need to dig into and spread with your fingers. It just makes the whole process longer and messier (not to mention my husband simply stopped using them at a certain point, stating they were not user-friendly).
What I want from my DIY Vegan Natural Deodorant homemade recipe:
I want it to be effective, natural, gentle on the skin, harmless, without nasty ingredients, with only a few ingredients.
A simple, homemade DIY Vegan Natural Deodorant stick is not only easy to make, but also as good as the natural brands out there, so why not making your own?
A word about baking soda – I know many people actually look for homemade deodorant without baking soda because it can cause irritation, and I suffered from it too with a Vegan brand I once used and couldn’t recommend.
BUT if you pay attention and purchase *fine* baking soda, especially made for health & beauty and not the one you would use to do laundry or clean stubborn spots on your rug, then this particular, more delicate formula should not cause any irritations: the particles are smaller and less harsh on your delicate underarm skin.
On another note: I’ve tried an alternate recipe, and you can omit the baking soda completely by adding the same amount of cornstarch or tapioca flour.
What you need to make your DIY Vegan Natural Deodorant stick
❥ 30g of very fine, aluminum-free baking soda: it neutralizes body odor and absorbs excess moisture (if you really want to make a homemade deodorant without baking soda, you can omit it completely by adding 30 more grams of cornstarch or tapioca flour)
❥ 20g cornstarch: it absorbs excess moisture and thickens the deodorant
❥ 30g of raw, organic shea butter: hydrates and protects the delicate underarm skin
❥ 5g of Candelilla wax: this Vegan alternative to beeswax helps stabilizing the stick during temperature changes, it thickens the deodorant and absorbs excess moisture
❥ 20g of extra-virign coconut oil: it moisturizes your skin and also kills fungi, bacteria and yeast (it becomes liquid above 25 ° C)
❥ 10/15 drops of your fave essential oils among:
– palmarosa for its antibacterial properties
– tea tree oil eliminates body odor & heals the skin
– lavender for its antibacterial properties and antiseptic qualities
– patchouli to keep odor at bay and to make him happy if a man is going to use this, too.
❥ an empty deodorant container (either recycle and old one like I did this time, or get a pack of reusable and biodegradable Cardboard Deodorant Containers like these that’s what I’ll get the next time around)
How to make your DIY Vegan Natural Deodorant stick
1. Melt the coconut oil with the shea butter and the candelilla wax in a bain-marie (or microwave if you prefer, but be cautious).
2. Next, in a bigger bowl, mix the dry ingredients well.
3. To this bowl, add the liquids (coconut oil / shea butter / candelilla wax) and mix well
4. Once the mixture has cooled down just a bit, add your essential oils – don’t add them to a warm mixture as they are volatile they will just go to waste.
5. At this point, carefully pour your preparation into your dedorant container that it firms up. One hour in the fridge is enough. After that, you can start using it :)
You can then keep your DIY Vegan Natural Deodorant in the bathroom, no need to put it in the fridge, and its shelf life is at least one year (just make sure not to apply it onto wet armpits, water drops could alter it).
I am very satisfied with the efficacy of this recipe: it’s very absorbent and effective.
Depending on where you get your ingredients (health food store VS. Amazon for example) your homemade Natural Deodorant will cost you between 2$ and 5$.
Let me know in the comments’ section below what is your favorite homemade deodorant recipe. I’d love to try it out!
And don’t forget to pin this post to share the love ♥
I wish you a love-filled day xoxo
Disclaimer: I’ve been fortunate enough to receive some of the above mentioned products for free to try, but opinions and the choice to review are 100% my own. This post contains affiliate links.
Cheryl Kohan says
I’m bookmarking this post because I’d love to try this after I gather all the ingredients. Looks just excellent and very healthy.
Gina Shirley says
Wow – of course I have the antiperspirant kind. I will be making my own soon. This looks so inviting and easy I can’t wait to try it!!!
Timia D Porter says
Hi,
How did you get the dome look after your stick was made? Also, where can I find containers that color purple?
Francesca @ Seven Roses says
Hi Timia. To get that lovely and pleasant “dome” look it’s important to get a container that can be filled from the bottom. Like this, once poured the deodorant will adhere to the lid and get that shape. You can find similar deodorant containers on Amazon: https://amzn.to/369H20H
Neita says
I’ll definitely be trying your DIY, I’m fed up with big brands’ lies & greenwashing. I want only natural ingredients on such a delicate part of the body like my armpits
Sanna says
can’t wait to try this :)))))))))))))))))))))))))
Rose says
Hey Francesca, I’ve tried many DIYs but this is the one I loved the most. I waiting a bit before leaving a comment… but yes, yours is by far the best recipe I’ve found. I also liked the tips to get ingredients etc. A HUGE THANK YOU!
Francesca @ Seven Roses says
yay! I’m so glad you liked this! Thank you so much for leaving a comment xoxo
Sarah says
Tried it, loved it. Thank you so much! Finally a DIY deodorant THAT WORKS ♥
Jerome says
Is this going to be more gentle than the commercial “alternative” deodorants? I’m willing to give it a try because I like the ingredients
Francesca @ Seven Roses says
Hi Jerome, I’ve had trouble in the past with commercial alternative deodorants, too, and I can tell you that this never gave me that burning sensation like some of those.
James says
I’ve fine tuned the recipe a bit for me. I’ve halved the amount of baking soda and replaced the cornstarch with arrowroot. I’m on my third batch and I’ll never go back to commercial deodorants ever again. Thank you for this. I’ve shared this page with loads of friends already.
Francesca @ Seven Roses says
Hey James, this is amazing! Thank you for letting me know.
I will try your recipe as well and edit & credit you for the alternate version.
Have a wonderful day :)