Spray Deodorant Recipe

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Homemade natural spray deodorant recipe
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My homemade natural deodorant recipe is several years old and is one of the most popular on my site with almost 800 comments. I still use it and it is really effective, but some people don’t react well to the baking soda and are looking for another option.

It seems that baking soda gives some people an itchy, red rash when used on the underarms. It works incredibly well in deodorant recipes, but some people just can’t tolerate it and I definitely don’t recommend continuing to try a recipe that is causing a rash or pain.

One solution here is to just remove the baking soda from the original recipe, and use equal parts of shea butter, coconut oil and arrowroot powder with essential oils for scent, though some people find this isn’t as effective as the recipe with baking soda.

I found out recently when I packed the wrong glass jar for a trip that my magnesium body butter works really well as a deodorant. In fact, if you react to baking soda, I’d recommend trying the magnesium body butter as an alternative.

My accidental mix up made me wonder if there was another good natural deodorant solution besides the recipes with baking soda, and maybe one that was more convenient as well. One complaint with oil based recipes is that they can stain clothing if you don’t wait for it to dry before getting dressed.

I wanted a quick dry option that wasn’t oil based, didn’t have baking soda and that actually worked.

I also loved the idea of using something with magnesium like the magnesium body butter but didn’t want something that thick. Then, I found a perfect solution that I’ve sweat tested in a hot southern summer while running outside and it works.

I still love the original recipes, but I’ve been using this one too and even tested them both side by side and this recipe seems to be equally effective.

So what’s in it? Great question. The secret ingredient is….

Magnesium Oil!

It’s actually a misnomer, since magnesium oil just feels oily but doesn’t contain any actual oil, but it is incredibly effective at preventing underarm odor, plus you get a boost of magnesium. Add some essential oils and it is a great smell- good deodorant.

You can make magnesium oil yourself (this is the recipe I use) or buy the pre-made version here.

NOTE: Some people experience a tingling sensation when they first start using magnesium oil. This is considered a normal reaction, especially for those who are low on magnesium and it should fade in a couple of days.

TIP: To make this even more effective, mix 3/4 cup water with 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar and apply to underarms after showering and let dry before applying this. This helps remove any natural bacteria in the underarm and makes this spray deodorant last even longer.

Spray Deodorant Ingredients

  • 4 ounces magnesium oil
  • 10-15 drops of your favorite essential oils or a mixture
  • A 4 ounce or larger glass spray bottle (I use this one but replaced the top because my kids dropped the bottle and the original top broke)

Spray Deodorant Instructions

  1. Make the magnesium oil if using homemade magnesium oil.
  2. Pour in to glass spray bottle and add any essential oils if using.
  3. To use: spray a small amount on underarms and rub in gently. Let dry for about 5 seconds.

Note: Stinging can sometimes occur if used right after shaving or if you are low on magnesium. This should subside after a few days.

Ever made deodorant? How did it go? Share your experience below!

This simple homemade spray deodorant recipe uses magnesium oil and essential oils for an effective and nourishing deodorant without harmful chemicals.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

332 responses to “Spray Deodorant Recipe”

  1. Tara Avatar

    THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
    AND
    GOD BLESS YOU & YOUR BRILLIANT MIND!
    🙂 PEACE & HUGS!

  2. Mojca Avatar

    I tried this one, but I must say it doesn’t work with me. After few hours i smelled so much, it was awful. For EO I used: geranium, bergamot and grapefruit. Can you explain what I did wrong?

    1. Stacie Avatar

      Grapefruit smells awful on many people’s skin. That may be what it is. Try it without any essential oils and see if that helps.

  3. Ande Avatar

    I’ve made your magnesium oil and have been using it for about a month. (My kids call it “Miracle Spray” and use it all the time for sore muscles.) I recently started to spray under my arms in addition to arms and torso after my shower and noticed that, as an added bonus, it boosted my deodorant’s ability. Funny how many of us have arrived at the same spot at the same time!

  4. Patsy Avatar

    Hi Katie, I love all of your wonderful tip and recipes. This sounds like a really good one too.
    I’m going to try it. I have been using just the baking soda and arrowroot half and half,
    put it in a shaker container and just shake it onto my hand to use. This has worked for me so much better than adding the coconut oil. The oil was staining my bras and was hard to get
    them white again. Does the mag. oil stain? And, does it feel sticky?

      1. Lauren Avatar
        Lauren

        I have been using magnesium chloride for over a year as a deodorant. I also use a salt deodorant along with it. This combination works unbelievably well unlike anything I have ever tried; however, I have experienced the discoloration of my clothing only with a bright blue. It turns it slightly green. It has always come out OK after washing, though. If I dab my armpits dry, it has not been as bad. I’ve never had this with any other color, and I have had this with two different shirts that are that same blue.

  5. Leah Avatar

    Hi, this looks promising! But can I use TraceMinerals brand Concentrace mineral drops instead of the magnesium oil? Will it work the same?

  6. Lisa Avatar

    This sounds like a great idea but how do we know it is safe to spray magnesium oil under your armpits? I guess it is as safe as baking soda and various other things under your arms! Has anyone tried a spray with herbs infused in vodka or grain alcohol? (I read rubbing alcohol under the pits is a no-no!) In a 2 cup (pint) glass mason jar, I use the herb Usnea-shredded up- about 3/4 c. of it with about 1/4 c. each dried lavender and dried sage and 1/2 tsp. vegetable glycerin. Add up to 2 c. Unflavored Vodka or grain alcohol. Add in about 15 drops of lavender and rosemary verbenon (much milder) essential oils. Make sure jar is filled to top pushing herbs down. Cover with a piece of wax paper and screw on the lid. Let infuse at least 4 weeks-but longer doesn’t hurt! Shake daily. I always have a jar ‘brewing’! Then filter off with a strainer and coffee filter. Put in spray bottle. My husband loves this! Dries fast and smells amazing.

    1. Louise Avatar

      I’ve been using vodka or grain alcohol and various EOs in a spray bottle and it works well and is super easy!

      1. Danyelle Avatar
        Danyelle

        I use grain alcohol as well with tea tree eo. I also use Kiss my Face olive oil soap or natural homemade soaps, if I use commercial soap I smell. My girls use the spray as well and it works! We use the rock on occasion.

  7. Lucy Avatar

    You are such a meaningful source for all the recipes I use. Thank you SO much for all you’ve taught me!

  8. Sacha Avatar

    Could you add the apple cidar vinegar and water to the magnesium oil in the same bottle to eliminate a step?

      1. Rachel Avatar

        I tested that one out, and it may have just been me, but I found that adding the vinegar to it actually made things worse. It didn’t have a lingering scent, but it made my pits stickier and stinkier because of the stuff in the vinegar. For me at least, I’ve found that doing the vinegar thing works better for me in the shower – pour it on at the end of the shower (after all soap has been rinsed off), let it sit for a little while, then rinse and dry. Again, that’s just me, so take that for what it’s worth. I’ve been using this deodorant half strength (because I can’t stand the oily feeling of the full-strength), and it’s been working nicely – these days, if my pits are smelling, it’s a sure sign that I need to shave, not that there’s high amounts of toxins in there (that was the reason they stank when I first switched to this one), and unless I’m working hard in the full sun and it’s hot out, my pits stay pretty much perfectly dry.

  9. Laura Avatar

    I, too, discovered this natural deoderant by accident! I just spray the magnesium oil straight onto my armpits and it works amazingly well- no odours – I don’t bother with adding any essential oils. I don’t mind the fact that it doesn’t have a smell as I’m pregnant and incredibly sensitive to smells anyway. It does sting if I apply it immediately after shaving but I’ve got used to that!

  10. Marlene Avatar

    FYI I have been using milk of magnesia as a deodorant for several years now and it works great! I shake the bottle well and pour some into a plastic wide mouth jar with a screw on lid. The excess liquid evaporates and leaves a cream that’s easy to apply. It does tend to dry out quickly, though, and you have to play with it sometimes to get the right balance. But the price is right, I don’t know what magnesium oil costs but would be surprised if it was cheaper than milk of magnesia .

  11. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I would love to try this but only have Epsom Salt on hand. Is it the same if I make my own mag oil from that?

  12. Angelica Avatar
    Angelica

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS TIP! I had store bought magnesium oil that I could try right away and it works amazing!! I work in a very hot kitchen and (as you can imagine) sweat buckets. The magnesium oil definitely got rid of the bad smell, and it feels as if it works a bit as an antiperspirant to, might me my imagination though but I definitely feel less sweaty.

  13. lorraine Avatar
    lorraine

    Hi Katie, I am totally overjoyed with all your wonderful natural goodies.
    I have made all my own cleaning materials deodorant and lotion bars.
    I started to get a sort of tingle on face face from the lotion bars?? Then I developed massive redness under the arms and swelling, it was very painful. I thought I was perhaps allergic to the coconut oil, but now reading through all the comments it seems it may be the baking soda!! I have tried all sorts of ways to cut out the C.O but dah its probably not that its the baking soda, so magnesium spray here I come. Its such fun to learn all these new things at my age, well into my seventies!!!! Blessings and keep up this amazing site, we appreciate your hard work.

  14. Lisa Avatar

    Great timing! I had just made the magnesium oil from your previous post and was wondering if it could be used as a deodorant (I’ve been using milk of magnesia for a few weeks now, so it made sense). Thanks so much for the recipe and this post!

    I don’t have the stinging/burning others have experienced, but it does seem to be affecting my gastrointestinal system. *Ahem* I was on the slow side before and am hoping things will settle down somewhere in the middle after a while. 🙂

  15. Bonita Avatar

    It’s so funny but I accidentally also discovered this when I used the mag oil under my arms as I read it’s best spot for trandermal absorption. I for got to use my other roll on but discovered it wasn’t necessary. I also add about 10ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide to 100ml of mag oil. And now I have zero odor 🙂

  16. kaye Avatar

    thanks for the recipe/idea, as the baking soda irritates my skin too. ive been spraying magnesium oil, diluted 50/50 with water daily for 2-3 months now. i have noticed its positive affects in my health, including no morning sickness during pregnancy!! but when i happen to get in on my armpits or legs if shaved recently it really burns. i can’t imagine spraying it on full strength. you mentioned that gets better as you become less deficient, but you’d think id have reached a good balanced place by now. how long would you reckon it takes to where it doesnt burn anymore? thanks!

    1. Jenifer Avatar

      You could try the magnesium/aloe vera mixture I mentioned above, or just use magnesium gel on its own. It is weaker than the oil but still does the job. I get it from Health and Wisdom.

      1. kaye Avatar

        thanks for the recommendation, i’ll try the gel, i actually have some and wasn’t sure what to do with it really! 🙂

  17. Wendy Avatar

    Hi, I made recipe #2 of your deodorant with arrowroot & cocoanut oil. It’s not quite strong enough. How do I make it stronger? Can I add more baking soda? If so how much?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      I would be careful about using more baking soda, since some people can find it irritating to their skin. In what way would you like it to be stronger? That will help you know what to add more of.

  18. Marlene Avatar

    Does this take a while to dry under the arm after applying? I’m looking for alternatives to store bought deodorant, and my main concern is the dampness products can leave behind. :o)

      1. Dustin Gail Avatar
        Dustin Gail

        I recently made the deoderant bar with the baking soda and loved it….until my husband and I both developed a rash on week two. I am guessing due to the baking soda. I was also continually getting oily spots on my cloths…..impatient…. currently using my heal-all salve to help clear up the rash. Love the heal-all salve! Use it for everything! Looking forward to trying the magnesium oil. Pretty sure I am super deficient in magnesium based on the symptoms list. I love a product with dial purpose! Wish me luck!

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