A Probiotic Deodorant Recipe To Get Rid Of Armpit Odor | Hybrid Rasta Mama (2024)

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I’ve written about stinky armpits before. No one wants armpit odor. At least no one I have met.

Since writing that post, I’ve been on a mission to learn as much as I can about armpits. Stop laughing. It’s true. I’ve become quite interested in those little detox havens. Spurred forward by my own detox journey, I wanted to learn how I could best support these important detox pathways while not wafting an eyebrow raising odor in the general direction of anyone near me. Armpit odor is a no-thank you but detox is a yes-please!

Guess what I learned about how to get rid of armpit odor? Your pits just need some probiotic deodorant.

Probiotics do wonders to balance the bacteria in your gut. So why wouldn’t they do the same for your skin? Well, they do. And they do it well.

Our skin contains millions of beneficial bacteria, also known as micro flora. Micro flora play an essential role in preventing undesirable bacteria from developing. It’s this bacteria that causes armpit odor.

If you were to use the chemical deodorants that are on the market, you actually would set up a vicious cycle in your pits. The chemicals kill the good bacteria. The bad bacteria flourishes. The bad bacteria stinks. You use more chemicals. The good gals loose and the bad guys win. See the problem?

You could switch to a natural brand or make your own deodorant but if you are not keeping the proper balance of bacteria in your pits, you might find that you still have a little funky stuff happening in there.

Not all probiotics work in armpits!

This is important stuff folks. In order to get the maximum benefit from your pit probiotics, you need to choose a brand that is shelf stable! If you select a product that is delicate, it won’t hold up and thus will prove to be worthless. Make sure that your probiotics has a mix of lactobacillus and bifidobacteria at a minimum. Here are a few of the brands I use:

Also, while it might sound all “one with nature and stuff”, steer clear of those soil based probiotics that are black in color. If you choose to use them, expect your pits to look like the inside of a baby’s diaper after a hard night with a batch of rancid prune puree.

Some people have had success with using their favorite natural or homemade deodorant and rubbing a little probiotic powder on after. I’m glad this works for them but it never worked for me. In my experience, the probiotics needs to be mixed into the deodorant. Applying them after doesn’t give them direct and immediate access to the skin as there is a barrier in the way.

I also find that sometimes you just need a little armpit scrub to get the stinkies out! Good thing my armpit scrub recipe is a winner!

If you are looking for a pretty fabulous deodorant recipe, this is the one I have been making, using, and adoring.

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Yield: 1/2 cup

Prep Time: 3 minutes

Active Time: 15 minutes

Additional Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 38 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Estimated Cost: $5.00

No one likes armpit odor! Learn why probiotics are the funk busting powerhouse you have overlooked and grab my amazing probiotic deodorant recipe.

Materials

  • 1 Tablespoon cocoa butter
  • 1 Tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 Tablespoon shea butter
  • 1 Tablespoon beeswax
  • 2.5 Tablespoons arrowroot powder
  • 1 Tablespoon baking soda (or if sensitive to baking soda, substitute more arrowroot powder or corn starch)
  • 1/4 teaspoon vitamin E oil
  • 15 drops essential oil of your choice (optional)
  • 2 probiotic capsules (be sure to check out the brands I linked to above)

Instructions

  1. Add the cocoa butter, shea butter, coconut oil, and beeswax to a glass measuring cup.
  2. Place the measuring cup in a medium sized saucepan and fill the saucepan with water until it reaches the halfway mark on the measuring cup. Be careful not to get water in the measuring cup with the ingredients.
  3. Over low heat, melt the butters, oil, and beeswax.
  4. Remove from heat and add the arrowroot powder, baking soda, and vitamin E oil, stirring until it is cool enough to touch.
  5. Once it is cool, you can add the essential oils if you are using any and the probiotics. Make sure you open the capsules and pour in the contents.
  6. Store the finished product in an airtight, glass container away from light.

Notes

  • If you feel like you need more probiotic power in this recipe, you can add up to 6 capsules.
  • If you would like a smoother consistency to this deodorant, replace the beeswax with more coconut oil. This recipe creates a “salve” like consistency.

What essential oils do I use and love? Several brands actually.

1. My hands down favorite brand is Rocky Mountain Oils (also known as Native American Nutritionals). These are seriously the BEST brand I have ever used. They are strong. And I mean strong. I have seen some amazing things happen when using this brand.
2. GEO carries a great line of essentials oils and I have always had success with their oils. They are adding new blends frequently and are definitely worth a look!
3. I am really enjoying Plant Therapy essential oils as well. They are easy on the budget as well as being a high quality oil.

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FAQs

How do you make probiotic deodorant at home? ›

Ingredients
  1. ¼ cup baking soda.
  2. ¼ cup coconut oil.
  3. ¼ cup grated bees wax.
  4. ¼ cup shea butter.
  5. 3 tablespoons arrowroot powder.
  6. 3 capsules of probiotics.
  7. 10 drops tea tree oil.
  8. 10 drops of lavender/citrus (for women) or cypress/bergamot (for men)

Do probiotics in deodorant work? ›

Most of the probiotic products available today contain Lactobacillus acidophilus, which is ordinarily a gut bacteria. “These microorganisms don't naturally occur on the skin or in the armpits, so the effect will be minimal or very temporary,” says Callewaert.

How do you make natural deodorant? ›

1/2 cup coconut oil. 1/4 cup cornstarch (or arrowroot powder for sensitive skin) 1/4 cup baking soda. 1/8 -1/4 teaspoon essential oil (choose your favorite scent)

Can you make your own spray deodorant? ›

Using witch hazel and essential oils, you can create a beautifully fragranced deodorant that is safe, non-toxic, bi-carb free AND actually works.

What ingredient in deodorant kills bacteria? ›

Triclosan: Triclosan is a chemical that's used to help keep the odor-causing bacteria out of your pits, but it can also kill the good bacteria in your body. Killing the good can mean that when bacteria repopulates, the good might be replaced by even more bad, which could make you stinkier or even sick.

How do you make natural armpit deodorant? ›

Instructions
  1. Melt the shea butter and coconut oil in the microwave or on a double boiler at medium heat.
  2. Mix the arrowroot powder and the baking soda in a bowl.
  3. Add the melted oils/butters to your powders.
  4. Mix well until there are no clumps left.
  5. Add your essential oil/s and mix well.
  6. Pour into your container.

How do you reset armpit bacteria? ›

The following suggestions may help:
  1. Bathe daily. Regular bathing, especially with an antibacterial soap, reduces the growth of bacteria on your skin.
  2. Choose clothing to suit your activity. For daily wear, choose natural fabrics, such as cotton, wool and silk. ...
  3. Try relaxation techniques. ...
  4. Change your diet.

Can you put probiotics in your armpits? ›

Not all bacteria that feed off sweat produce the odor causing thioalcohols. By introducing non-thioalcohol producing bacteria to your underarms through a probiotic deodorant you're creating that competition for living space where the different types of bacteria keep each other in check.

What is an example of a probiotic deodorant? ›

The Sagitta Probiotic Deodorant is the first cream deodorant with living microorganisms.

What is an armpit detox? ›

What is an armpit detox? Instead of drinking teas or doing a cleanse, people are mixing up masks and slathering them under their arms in the name of good health and sweet smells. Armpit masks for detoxing often involve charcoals, clays, or apple cider vinegar.

Why I stopped using natural deodorant? ›

Skin Irritation: Ingredients in natural deodorants, particularly high levels of baking soda, can sometimes lead to skin irritation or discomfort, especially for those with sensitive skin or allergies to specific natural components.

Does magnesium oil really work as deodorant? ›

Magnesium oil can help to restore PH levels in the skin to prevent bacteria from forming, and in turn keep sweat and odors away. It doesn't block sweat glands or strip away the good bacteria like commercial deodorants and antiperspirants do.

Do homemade deodorants really work? ›

"Some of the enthusiasm for natural deodorants seems to be driven by fears and myths that have been repeatedly debunked,” says Nabeeha Siddiqui, MD, a Cedars-Sinai primary care physician in Culver City. "You won't find any solid scientific or medical evidence showing these deodorants are better for you.”

What is the best probiotic for body odor? ›

The Top Probiotic Strains for Fighting Body Odor
  • Lactobacillus acidophilus.
  • Bifidobacterium bifidum.
  • Streptococcus thermophilus.
  • Lactobacillus reuteri.
  • Lactobacillus fermentum.

Can Apple cider vinegar be used as a natural deodorant? ›

12 Super healthy foods that also fight cholesterol. "Apple cider vinegar is a great natural underarm deodorant," says Georgianna Donadio, PhD.

What are prebiotics in deodorant? ›

Prebiotics are nutrients that promote growth of good bacteria you house in your body. These nutrients “feed” the good bacteria in order to fight off the bad bacteria, which causes body odor. When there aren't enough good bacteria in the body the bad bacteria can increase and take over.

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