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Frugal and Energy Efficient Living
In reply to the discussion: What kind of shampoo and body-care products do you use? [View all]silverweb
(16,402 posts)42. I've seen a few "recipes" for homemade deodorant.
[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Virtually all of them are based on a blend of cornstarch (for its drying and soothing properties) and baking soda (for its deodorant properties) and fragrance. If you do a search, you'll come up quickly with a few variations on that theme.
I've been using a commercial antiperspirant only when necessary (not daily, especially since I work at home) and a simple dusting of the 50-50 powder blend above the rest of the time.
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Really? Just plop it on your head and rinse? See, even though I am definitely a frugal at heart,
Flaxbee
Jan 2013
#2
Huh. My hair is fine (but there is a lot of it) and I have an oily scalp; I HATE having to wash and
Flaxbee
Jan 2013
#20
I know, about plastics. I'm planning on making my own laundry detergent, and doing other things
Flaxbee
Feb 2013
#26
What I heard is that you first "condition" the skin with lemon juice or vinegar, to get the PH right
MADem
Jul 2013
#49
Replying to my own thread to tell you I've found a fantastic deodorant. Fantastic.
Flaxbee
Jul 2013
#52