What’s the stink on Natural Deodorant?

Deodorant is one of those Western culture things that’s become a must-use product. But what we thought we knew 20 years ago about deodorant and how our bodies work has changed. Not to mention cultural awareness of the products we use that absorb into our skin. Today we’re discussing natural deodorant and how it sizes up to conventional deodorants.

Conventional deodorants contain potentially dangerous ingredients such as aluminum, parabens, and triclosan. Exposure to these compounds has been shown to increase the risk of several health conditions such as cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, hormone disruption, skin irritation, and fertility issues. One main benefit to using a natural deodorant is that they are FREE from all of these types of ingredients! Natural deodorants are designed to neutralize body odor without using harsh, irritating ingredients. Let’s get into some details about natural deodorant.

Sweating is good for your body. It helps release toxins and regulate temperature. Unlike conventional deodorants, natural deodorants do not contain an antiperspirant. Our body needs to sweat, we just don’t want the stink (understandably)! So what even causes the stink? Contrary to popular belief, it’s rare our sweat actually produces a sour body odor. The main culprit for the armpit smell is bacteria on our skin that interacts with our sweat. This bacteria and sweat combo creates the pungent body we’re all trying to avoid. So what’s up with bacteria? I shower daily and I still stink! There are a few likely culprits for this. The most common is our diet. The food we eat is generally eliminated through normal means in the bathroom (let’s not make this gross). But one of the best ways our body detoxes what it doesn’t want or need is through our sweat and skin! Eating a cleaner diet is one of the best ways to naturally reduce body odor! There are a few other culprits that we have less control over, however. Hormonal changes stemming from stress, puberty, or things like pregnancy can really upset the biological flow of our body stink. Medications or changes in lifestyle might also increase or decrease the level of body odor as well.

Thankfully, natural deodorants exist that allow our body to sweat but help to neutralize the bacteria and the stink! But making the switch from an antiperspirant to a natural deodorant can feel daunting and a bit tricky. Winter is one of the best times to make the switch to natural deodorant. Cooler months allow your body to become accustomed to the deodorant before the heat sets in! No matter when you’re making this switch, however, there are a few things to know before throwing your old stuff in the trash.

There is a transitional period that takes place when switching from a mainstream deodorant to a natural deodorant. This transition might leave you experiencing more sweating. Your body needs to adjust from using a product that stops you from sweating to one that allows your body to do what it was designed to do. It can be helpful to keep your deodorant with you and reapply as needed throughout the day. The best tip we’ve learned is to use a sugar scrub on your armpits a few times a week to remove the buildup and help keep your pits smelling fresh!

Another helpful tip to speed up the transition (which can take 1-2 weeks), is to use an armpit detox product like this. Note: This link takes to you a facial mask. Simply select the facial detox mask, follow the instructions, and use it on your armpits! Charcoal detoxes can help to draw toxins and bacteria out of your body faster than letting them naturally come out. It’s worth a shot! One final note about natural deodorants that is worth mentioning. Not all natural deodorants work for everyone and sometimes not forever. Our bodies are ever-changing with our diet and lifestyle choices and sometimes just with age and hormones! So if a natural deodorant you’ve used for two years stops working, don’t be discouraged. Simply try a different brand. We’ve heard many stories about customers who switch deodorant brands every 6-months. From one and back to the other and so on. Hang in there! Natural deodorant is a worthwhile product to keep up with. It’s good for you!

Our deodorants are all baking soda-free! Many natural deodorants contain baking soda. While baking soda isn’t necessarily bad, a lot of people have sensitivities or reactions to baking soda on their underarms (including me!). This is why we set out to create a natural deodorant that is baking soda-free. We hope with this information you’ll be better equipped to make the transition and start making the change to a healthier body. Like one that sweats regularly! Check out what one recent customer had to say:

“I LOVE this deodorant and the new packaged tubes. I’ve been searching for a natural deodorant that didn’t give me a rash and I think it was the baking soda in the other brands I tried that I reacted to! Finally a deodorant I can trust and rely on to make it through my day without my co-workers commenting on my body odor. Win!’

We have two different options for our natural deodorant. Our Extra-Strength Deodorant Cream or our newly packaged Herbal Deodorant Sticks. Same great recipe, new awesome packaging.

Have a natural deodorant story you want to share? Give us a shout! We’d love to hear about it. Until next time! 🙂

This week’s theme: Dry skin.

This week we’re discussing cold months and dry skin. It’s commonly known that the winter months can wreak havoc on our skin. Indoor heating and low-humidity leaves can leave our skin dry and scaly. Making us feel itchy and uncomfortable. Sometimes after a refreshing shower or face wash, our skin can feel tight, making us believe it’s supple and smooth skin. When reality, its drying skin is depleted of its precious natural oils. In short, your skin needs moisturizing! Here are a few quick tips to keep your skin moisturized during the last few months of winter and some ways to keep it looking healthy and hydrated.

– 1 –
Moisturize Daily
Obviously, this is the first tip. There are lots of options for skin moisturizing, however.
We cover some of the differences between lotions, butter, and salves in this post, but
the best thing to keep in mind is the severity of your dry skin. Tight itchy skin needs more
aggressive moisturizing, so lean towards a body butter or salve at bedtime for this.

– 2 –

Limit extremely hot water and soap
Yes, you should still shower and bathe regularly. However, limiting your exposure to
extremely hot water and avoiding detergent-based products that strip your skin of its
natural oils can drastically improve the hydration of your skin. Plus, you’ll save money
on the utility bill by running your water heater just a bit less! Immediately following a
shower or bath, lather up with a solid base body butter to keep your skin protected.

– 3 –
Humidify
Adding a humidifier to your room can help your skin retain moisture and be less prone to
drying out. Make sure, however, to follow your manufacturer’s instructions and change the
water regularly to avoid mold and fungi.

– 4 –
Keep covered up!
Our skin really takes a beating from the cold and windy days. Keeping bundled up in
layers and not exposing our skin (including our face and lips) to the elements will be a
game changer for dry skin issues.

– 5 –
Vitamin D
Vitamin D largely comes from our sun. But in the winter, not only is the sun at an extreme
angle but our skin is mostly covered up! Or at least it should be (see point 4!). We aren’t
big fans of supplements when they aren’t necessary, but in the winter, daily Vitamin D
supplements can improve your body’s ability to retain moisture, improve mental health,
focus, and even sleep. Here is our favorite.

Hopefully, by following some of the suggestions above, you’ll be able to cruise through the rest of this winter with healthy, moisturized skin! We have a full line of moisturizing products you can find here.

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