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1/4 cup arrowroot powder or corn starch (I used corn starch, as I didn't have arrowroot powder available...health food store was out)
5 tbsp. coconut oil
Just a note: I ended up having to add more baking soda & cornstarch, I think I ended up using 1/2-3/4 cup of each.
In a bowl, add the baking soda...
and corn starch.
Stir the baking soda and corn starch together with a fork (in my case, a spork...lol!)
Add the 5 tbsp. coconut oil
Mix the ingredients together well. Add more baking soda & corn starch as needed. You want this to be the consistence of stiff mash potatoes or playdough.
Place into smaller containers. I used some 1/2 cup sized mini Gladware bowls.
Since I really did not like the idea of spreading this on with my fingers, I added one of those "cosmetic rounds" that are used for putting on makeup. I think these are made from latex, but you can use other things as well. I just had these on hand and they work great for me. You can also put this concoction into an old rollup deodorant tube.
I just store the "cosmetic round" right on top of the deodorant and then...
Pop on the lid and label it! All done! Now, I've just made this deodorant today, so I can't verify how well it works. I've heard some good things about it and so I will be giving it a try. I'll report back to let you know how it works!
GOOD MORNING!! I made this recipe about a month ago, and I LOVE-LOVE-LOVE it!! It works wonders! I just read through your blog, and learned alot, I think I'm going to try your toothpaste recipe... I've been working on that very thing, but haven't had much success yet! I look forward to reading more from you!!
Alex
p.s. I added you to my friend's list if that is okay!
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