Consider these alum powder deodorant recipes as a natural chemical-free alternative to keep the sweat at bay!
Feeling fresh 24×7 can prove to be a challenge. A deodorant keeps the foul smell of sweat at bay on long days. However, these deodorants do more harm to the skin and personal hygiene. Apart from masking the foul odor, commercial deodorants clog the pores and collect the sweat in the blocked pores throughout use. Potassium alum is a natural salt that not only fights terrible smell, but it also draws out the accumulated toxins from the skin. It has recently picked up in demand as a natural substitute for deodorants due to its purported health benefits, easy availability, and low cost. Now, let’s explore some DIY alum powder deodorant recipes!
#1 Alum Powder Deodorant Recipe
This simple two-ingredient DIY method has a very long shelf life and clears the toxins and blocked sweat that is present in the body and leaves you fresh and smelling fantastic in the long run.
Ingredients:
- Seven tablespoons of alum powder
- One tablespoon of musk powder
Method:
- Mix the ingredients well in a clean bowl and place it in a clean cosmetic container.
- Take a compact puff and keep with the powder deodorant.
- Apply the alum talc deodorant with the cotton pad on your underarms and other perspiration-active areas after bath for best results.
#2 Spray Deodorant Recipe
An easy to use and carry DIY recipe, this deodorant is a cost-effective, natural substitute for your of-the-aisle deodorants.
Ingredients:
- One cup of water
- Two teaspoons alum powder
- 1/4th cup witch hazel
- 15 drops of eucalyptus essential oil
Method:
- Stir the alum powder in water until it is completely dissolved.
- Add witch hazel and eucalyptus essential oil in the mixture and mix well.
- Pour the witch hazel and alum mixture in a clean spray bottle.
- Spray on the underarms after a bath.
#3 Mild Alum and Coconut Deodorant
A gentle antiperspirant, the alum, and coconut deodorant are mild. The anti-inflammatory properties of the coconut oil soothe and heal the skin, and alum works on detoxifying the skin. Alum also refreshes you and helps you fight the odor of sweat without any chemicals.
Ingredients:
- Three tablespoons of virgin coconut oil
- Eight tablespoons of cornflour
- Eight tablespoons of alum powder
- Ten drops of lavender essential oil
Method:
- Add all the ingredients in a clean bowl and mix well with a wooden spoon.
- Store in a clean jar.
- Apply the paste directly on your underarms and other perspiration active areas.
#4 Deodorant Stick Recipe
An all-natural recipe, this chemical-free option is spill-proof and can be easily made with essential oils of your choice. The balmy texture makes it soothing for the skin, and the oils add on to the benefits of the deodorant stick.
Ingredients:
- Four tablespoons of coconut oil
- Two tablespoons of almond oil
- Three teaspoons of shea butter
- Two tablespoons of beeswax
- One capsule of Vitamin E oil
- Two tablespoons of alum powder
- Ten drops of lavender essential oil
Method:
- In a double boiler, melt the coconut oil, shea butter, beeswax, and almond oil.
- Add Vitamin E oil to the mix and set it aside to cool.
- Add the alum powder and essential oil to the mixture and stir well.
- Using a funnel, pour the mixture in a deodorant stick container.
- Let the mix cool.
- Keep the lid closed when not in use, to avoid dirt sticking to the deodorant stick.
- Apply on underarms and other perspiration active areas.
- For best results, use after a bath.
Even as alum deodorants are entirely natural, the use of homemade deodorants comes down to personal preference. They are odor absorbers, anti-bacterial, paraben-free, and sulfate-free products. Are you willing to try any of these homemade alum powder deodorant recipes? Share your views about your favorite blend of recipes in the comments.
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