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I really liked this deodorant. As it started to near the end of the tube, I read the ingredient list and realized I could easily make this. I went online to compare recipes and ended up with this based on what I had in my apartment. Other recipes use different types of waxes or oils. I like coconut oil for the tropical smell. Coconut oil has a pretty low melting point (76F) which makes it easy to work with and it wont be hard to apply because it wont get too solid. I live in New York. If you live in a warmer climate I would definitely suggest using a more solid base for your deodorant. My first batch with just 4 basic ingredients came out looking like this:
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Recipe for DIY Coconut Deodorant:
4 Tablespoons Virgin Coconut Oil
1 Tablespoon Shea Butter
3 Tablespoons Baking Soda
2 Tablespoons Cornstarch
*optional 5-10 drops oil for scent
- Makes 100mL
- Store at above 77F to keep it solid
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