Natural deodorants that fight bacteria present on the surface of the skin — the main sources of odours —will help keep your skin dry and cool. Here are four examples that are easy to make at home.
February 23, 2016
Natural deodorants that fight bacteria present on the surface of the skin — the main sources of odours —will help keep your skin dry and cool. Here are four examples that are easy to make at home.
This silky powder can be used on all parts of the body. The three citrus essential oils (neroli, which comes from the orange blossoms, petitgrain, from the leaves, and sweet orange, from the peel) are invigorating.
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Baking soda, cornstarch and arrowroot absorb moisture; sage and thyme neutralize the bacteria that cause odours; and lavender, an antiseptic, provides a fresh scent.
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The essential oils of coriander and hemp neutralize bacteria; those of sage, rosemary and thyme contain chlorophyll and their powerful scents mask odours.
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This lightly scented spray combines lavender, patchouli and clary sage to neutralize odours, extract of grapefruit seed (an antibacterial) and aloe to soothe skin irritated by shaving.
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