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. Maryam Avatar

    Hi!

    I´m german, so sry if my english isn´t as good as yours =)

    I just have a question: Can I use Baking Soda in this recipe, too? And do you know, if “Bentonite Clay” is something possible for deodorants , too?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      I haven’t tried clay, so I am not sure but it might leave a residue. I don’t see any reason why you couldn’t add baking soda. And your English is perfect 😉

    2. ronita Avatar

      Hi,
      Were you able to successfully use baking soda in the spray bottle? or did it clog the spray bottle ?

  2. Pamela Avatar

    This doesnt work for me! I want to stop using aluminun deodorant but these dont work im desparate! Help plz!

    1. Amy Jackson Avatar
      Amy Jackson

      Have you given your body time to detox? It can take a couple weeks. But aside of that I can’t use it either. It burned my armpits abd I got s bunch of white burn bumps. I also can’t use tge homemade deodorant due to the baking soda in any amount. But I’m going to try to sub bentonite clay instead of baking soda ands see how that goes. Otherwise there are deodorant crystal sticks (I didn’t like mine) or I’ve ordered a Himalayan salt bar for a natural deodorant. We shall see how that goes. I now use the mag spray I made just on my body with no issues so I still get the daily magnesium. I dint know if this will help or not but I wish you luck!

    2. Victor Avatar

      Remember that aluminum products are anti-Perspirant. These natural products that are aluminum-free are Deoderants. They don’t necessarily stop perspiration, but they reduce stink. If your goal is to stop sweating, you will never be satisfied. But remember, sweat is a natural substance and it is actually unnatural to try to block it. The real goal should be to reduce body odor, which is something that can be done with natural products.

  3. Erica Avatar

    Hi, I am such a fan, I use the original mixture and loved it, However, I ended up with pitch black underarms and a really bad smell it was strong. There was nothing I could do about it. it last for three days, no matter what I did it would not go away. it smelled like cat spray and urine. Horrible, I started using the ACV with water mixture and just coconut oil on my arms on the fourth day. It peeled right off. Peeled off all this disgusting black tar. My skin was smooth and odor free. I had went through a detox, after two months of using the original mixture. I have not used Deo for four days and still no smell at all. I am now using the Magnesium spray, well I made it I haven’t actually sprayed it on yet, because there doesn’t seem to be a need, I have sprayed it on my body though and slept like a baby. I am totally amazed and I am forever going to do my best to use natural products as much as I can. Thank you so, so very much. My next project is Tumeric.

  4. lorraine Avatar
    lorraine

    Hi Katie, well I did say Magnesium oil here I come. Oh what joy. It is working beyond any expectations. I am so grateful, have shared with many friends here in South Africa.
    After awhile I thought what about my Rosacia, so far nothing has helped. The first time I nearly fell out of my wheel chair, it burnt like fire and itched crazily. BUT I persevered. Stopped all other medications and only use the oil, no more burning and itching, and my skin is definotley improving. With the oil cleansing and the magnesium the difference is remarkable.
    Once again many thanks for your amazing insight and help.

  5. lorraine Avatar
    lorraine

    Hi, I would just like to thank you again for all your hard work and commitment.
    I did say I would try the magnesium spray and it has passed all expectations. THANKS!!
    After using it for awhile I decided to try it on my Rosecia. (spelling) too lazy to look it up!
    Well it burnt like fire, I nearly fell out of my wheel chair! The itch nearly drove me insane. But, I don’t give up easily, and persevered. NO more burning, No more itching AND improvement. There are NO cures for this, so if this oil helps, what a breakthrough!! Every evening I oil clean with Olive/sweet almond (dry skin) and then apply the Magnesium and off to bed. I also use it on my Plantaris faciitis (inflammation of heel bone) extremely and that too is slowly healing. This sure is a miracle healing product.
    Was fascinated to read a Dr was using magnesium on wounds in 1915!
    Thanks again andblessings

    1. Ann Howard Avatar
      Ann Howard

      No cure for what? Rosecia? I cured mine over 15 years ago using various herbs and also staying away from ingesting anything high in acid: cranberries lemon vinegar etc.

  6. carmen strating Avatar
    carmen strating

    when you use it on your body you mix it with mineral water. but when you use it for a deodorant you use it plain, undiluted, right?

    I’m wondering if it as efficient if you use it diluted? Did you try it that way?

    Carmen

  7. amy Avatar

    Hi! So I tried several variations of homemade deodorant and the baking soda gave me an itchy red rash no matter how much I cut it down. i was very excited to sew this recipe and I made it immediately and started using it and it was great for the first several days but then I shaved again and it started burning and I ended up with little white burn bumps under my arms? ? I am actually using a cream I make to try to get it healed but I’m wondering is this normal? ? And what can I do to fix the problem? I’m really getting frustrated trying to find a good natural deodorant that doesn’t give me I’ll affects. Thinking about trying the Himalayan salt stick but really like getting the magnesium in this way as well. Any help at this point would be great! Thanks 🙂

  8. Lindsey H Avatar
    Lindsey H

    I have been using this spray deo for the past few days and it is causing irritation. Do you think it could be the essential oils I used? Has anyone else experienced this? Thank you 🙂

    1. Amy Jackson Avatar
      Amy Jackson

      Yes I have the same issue. Haven’t figured out a solution though. I use lemon lavender and tea tree oil in mine. . I use the same oils in my lotion also and it doesn’t cause irritation so I’m not sure if it’s a location thing or what?

  9. Ashley Avatar

    Hi, I love this web site! I just wanted to let people know that there is a very simple natural deodorant. Lemon juice, that’s it! Put it in a small spray bottle and spray it on. You won’t sink and you’ll have little to no sweat. I live in AZ where it is every hot and I have not had any problems. I buy the large bottles at the store. Just remember to keep it in the fridge.

  10. kim Avatar

    Can anyone recommend a man friendly essential oil scent or deodorant recipe. I made the stick deodorant for myself tonight but I need to figure to something for him. Thanks

    1. Heidi Avatar

      I think Vetiver, Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Lime would be nice men’s EOS

  11. Katrina J. Avatar
    Katrina J.

    Just wondering if you could educate me on the difference between the milk of magnesium or Epsom salts we can buy somewhere like Wal-Mart vs the products recommended on here. I am kind of new to the discussion and would love to hear your insights or anyone else’s that might understand the topic. I am assuming like most of everything else that we can purchase easily at retail stores, it has been diluted or filled with other stuff or synthetically copied and mass produced bit wondering about these products in particular??? Thanks so much. 🙂

  12. Tricia Avatar

    Can you use flavorless Magnesium Citrate instead? (It is sold in drugstores for regularity)?

  13. Angie Avatar

    I’m so glad you posted this. I’ve been searching store bought natural brands with no luck. The last one worked, but gave me an awful rash. I made this spray and it has worked great as far as odor protection, but my problem is the rash from the previous deodorant. The mag oil on that doesn’t feel good to say the least. How can I get the rash to heal so I can use this? I don’t want to stink… 🙁

  14. Gwyn Avatar

    I use magnesium oil at night and it really helps me sleep but I’ve been afraid to use it during the day because it puts me to sleep so well. It also leaves a feeling on my skin and the clothes I wear to bed and I’m not sure it would be comfortable under my arms all day…do you experience this and do you have any suggestions for lessening it?

  15. Anna Avatar

    I must try this. I have terrible BO emanating from my underarms and it’s so embarrassing by the end of the day. And that is with washing them during the day too!
    I even made your deo recipe with the probiotics but that hasn’t worked.
    Hopefully this will!
    Thanks!!

  16. Brenda Avatar

    I’ve been struggling for a couple of years with itchy underarms. I switched to a natural bath soap and tried the hypoallergenic deodorants with no luck. I finally decided to go a couple of weeks without any deodorant at all. I used baby wiped to freshen up throughout the day. The rash went away so I knew it had to be the deodorant. Unfortunately, freshening up a few times a day wasn’t keeping the BO under control. I saw this page the other day and decided to give magnesium oil a try. I got it in the mail today and apparently I ordered lotion instead of oil. I see that someone else asked about lotion earlier. Does it work? I’ll give it a try for the next few days and report back.

  17. Lanie M. Avatar
    Lanie M.

    Thank you thank you!! I found your website a few months ago and have been slowly transitioning all my household items to more natural things. I use your baby wipes daily and like how well your deodorant recipe worked, but it was giving me a red rash. I tried this the day after you posted it and it has worked amazing!! Love your blog!! Thanks for sharing!

  18. Desiree Avatar

    The most natural thing I have found to use is a salt mineral stick called Crystal, but there are also other brands. It lasts more than 24 hours and it is amazing! I am sure the magnesium works too, but the magnesium oil I have is expensive. The salt mineral stick lasts forever and is only about 6 dollars. I have had mine for 3 years and it looks barely used.

    1. Shauna Avatar

      This is a old thread, just wondering if you knew that the crystal deodorant you mentioned is ammonium aluminium sulfate. Ammonium alum is manufactured from aluminium hydroxide, sulfuric acid and ammonium sulfate. You may have your own reasons for using it but to me, this invalidates the reason for buying a more natural deodorant, as aluminium is the problem in conventional deodorants and anti-perspirants.

  19. Kelly Avatar

    This might be a dumb question, but what essential oil combinations are people using? I was thinking lavender but would love to hear if anyone is using a good combination of scents. Clearly I’m not very creative when it comes to stuff like this haha!

    1. Julie Avatar

      I’ve had great success with melaleuca a., purification, lemon, lavender, and rosemary. There are tons that are lovely! You can do frankincense and sandalwood to boost breast health, too! Just make sure you check which ones aren’t safe for pregnancy/breast feeding if you are in that phase of life:)

    2. Joanne Avatar

      I use equal amounts of Lavender, Bergamot, Ylang Ylang and Patchouli. I believe all are safe in pregnancy too.

  20. caitlin Avatar

    do you think magnesium lotion would work, or is it not concentrated enough? I haven’t made my own yet, but bought one.

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