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How to detox your armpits, and why you should
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So, in case the title didn’t give it away, today’s post is on an interesting topic, but hear me out before judging!

I get a lot of questions from people who try my homemade deodorant and have issues with rashes or odor or excessive sweat. I’ve found that magnesium spray deodorant can be a good alternative, but wanted to find a way to help those who were still having trouble.

After much experimentation, research, and help from a few brave friends, I found an unusual solution that works really well!

Detoxifying Armpits: Yes, It’s a Thing

It occurred to me as I sat researching the sebaceous glands one night with a bentonite clay face mask on that perhaps my face mask was the answer to the armpit question as well.

After all, I’d used bentonite clay to detox my hair before (and use it in my shampoo now) and in natural detox baths and it worked incredibly well… perhaps it would speed up the adjustment period to natural deodorant as well.

Why detox your armpits at all? Why not just keep using regular deodorant and avoid the whole problem? Glad you asked…

Conventional deodorants and antiperspirants contain a variety of chemicals and additives. It takes something unnatural to block the body’s natural ability to sweat, and the chemical list in some deodorants is impressive:

  • Aluminum– Some evidence links aluminum to cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Phthalates– Endocrine disruptors often also found in plastic that can cause hormone imbalance and even infertility (especially in men)
  • Propylene glycol– Common name: antifreeze. It is a hotly debated additive in personal care products but the Environmental Working Group reports that it carries a moderate risk of immunotoxicity and allergies
  • Formaldehyde-  A known carcinogen… guess it kills the germs though
  • Parabens- Another hormone disruptor and parabens have been found in biopsied tissue with breast cancer
  • Antibacterial Substances- I talked about these before but they are endocrine disruptors and can negatively affect the immune system

Why is this a big deal? Ever gotten sick and had a lump in your neck or armpit? That is a lymph node and they are a major part of your immune system. Putting endocrine disruption chemicals directly on top of them is a great way to screw up your hormones and suppress immune function.

The skin is the body’s largest organ and what touches our skin can easily enter our bloodstream. With skyrocketing rates of breast cancer, it would seem prudent to avoid these chemicals until further research is done.

A great advantage to doing an armpit detox, besides that it helps speed up the natural deodorant adjustment period, is that it might help pull some of these chemicals out of the skin and tissue of the armpits. This can be especially helpful after years of conventional deodorant use.How to detox your armpits- and why you should

Does Armpit Detoxification Work?

I tried it personally and had several friends who hadn’t yet made the switch to natural deodorant try it as well and then switch. Here are the results:

  • We all noticed less odor, even without wearing any deodorant afterward
  • Nobody who tried the detox noticed a rash when using the natural deodorant
  • All but one person said they noticed less sweat
  • Everyone said they would recommend it to a friend

Completely un-scientific trial but practically applicable and the results seem promising!

How to Detox Your Arm Pits

Don’t you love when something is so easy that it almost doesn’t need instructions?

You might already have the ingredients on hand. You’ll just need bentonite clay, apple cider vinegar, and water.

How to detox your armpits, and why you should

Detoxifying Armpit Clay Mask Recipe

Reset your armpits to their natural working order with this simple clay mask.
Author Katie Wells

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Instructions

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  • Mix all of the ingredients in a glass bowl (do not use metal!) with a wooden or non-metal spoon until about the consistency of sour cream.
  • Spread in an even layer over the armpits and allow to sit for 5-20 minutes. I suggest starting slowly and working up to a longer period of time once you see how your body adjust. If it hurts at all, remove immediately.
  • This may cause some redness as it will increase blood flow to the area, but it will go away quickly.
  • Wash off in the shower or with a warm, wet washcloth.
  • Repeat daily or as needed until underarm odor goes away and natural deodorant is non-irritating.

Notes

I’ve found that I don’t even need the baking soda in my natural deodorant after doing this.

Additional Armpit Tricks to Try

If you are still struggling with odor or have itching or lumps in your armpits, consider dry brushing, which is said to help improve lymph circulation.

Also, make sure to drink a lot of water any time you stimulate lymph flow (dry brushing, massage, detox, etc) to help flush the body and avoid getting dehydrated.

Transitioning to Natural Deodorant

After detoxifying, keep armpits functioning properly by letting them sweat! I know this isn’t the most socially acceptable (or the most pleasant at times), but I find that I experience less sweat the longer I use a natural approach.

DIY Armpit Care

If you have some coconut oil, shea butter, and a few essential oils on hand, you can probably make your own natural deodorant! It costs a lot less than natural deodorant in the store and works just as well. I’ve been experimenting with recipes for years and perfected a few different kinds:

I make up several jars (or bars) at a time since they keep for up to a year or more. That way I always have some on hand. These are great too for teens who are just starting out on the journey!

Where to Buy Deodorant

I’ve also found my favorite brands to buy over the years (because life gets busy!). Here are our favorites:

  • Wellnesse Mineral Deodorant – Part of my personal care line, we created our natural deodorant off of my tried and true DIY recipe. We formulated it with those in mind who are sensitive to baking soda and it has rave reviews from both men and women.
  • Crunchy Betty’s Kokomo Cream – This deodorant has been a great standby for years. It smells lightly tropical and reminds me of vacation and the beach!
  • Schmidt’s (any scent, but this one is great) – goes on smooth, and slightly more affordable than other natural options

That’s it! Enjoy your new stink-free armpits!

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Ann Shippy, who is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and a certified Functional Medicine physician with a thriving practice in Austin, Texas. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

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Find out how to detox your armpits and why you'd want to. Deodorant often contains chemicals like parabens, propylene glycol and other 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

691 responses to “How to Detox Your Armpits”

  1. Aimee Avatar

    It does tend to go moldy pretty quickly, so I wouldn’t make more than two to three days ahead of time!

  2. Mela Avatar

    I was wondering if you can make a week’s worth of this recipe and store it. Would that work or would you need to mix everything right before you apply it every time? Thank you! 🙂

  3. Melle Avatar

    I haven’t really seen anyone here mention how long the stinky part of the detox period last? I happened upon this journey sort of by accident. I bought this organic/natural deodorant that smelled LOVELY! My underarm skin started to become really soft but I noticed a few days later the stank started to ensue. Like new deodorant was not working… Few days later, I land here and decide to go cold turkey and all natural. I am working through the detox but I would like an idea of how long the stinky phase will last??

  4. Rebekah Avatar

    I did this detox last week and now I have zits around my armpits….is this normal? Should I do the detox again to help clear them up?

  5. Hannah Avatar

    Is Bentonite Clay safe to wash down the sink? Put in with the laundry (on a washcloth)? If not, how do you clean the wash cloth and jar after this detox? Thank you 🙂

    1. Alicia Avatar

      I did this tonight and I wiped out my glass bowl and spoon with a wet paper towel and wiped my armpits with wet warm paper towels so I could just throw them away and not worry about it going down the sink or getting all over a washcloth.

  6. Kandra Avatar

    I have used primal pit paste for almost 2 months now and just made your deodorant with astowroot, shea butter, coconut oil, baking soda and I have started getting pimple/boil like bumps in my armpit. Right side mainly but sometimes the left too. They pop like a pimple them go away and I will get another. Can you help me, what can be causing it i just started getting them since using your homemade deodorant so maybe something doesn’t like me LOL the primal pit paste did not seem to bother me and what is weird is the ingredients are pretty much the same as I used in my homemade deodorant

  7. Lisa Medina Avatar
    Lisa Medina

    Katie after using your magnesium oil for about a month for my deodorant, I did notice my armpits getting irritated and so I immediately put some Manuka honey on my armpits which resolved the problem almost overnight. Now what I do is mix the homemade magnesium oil with either coconut oil or one of your lotion recipes and it works great and no more irritation! Love your recipe for magnesium oil and so glad I didn’t have to stop using it!

  8. Grace Avatar

    I have been using a homemade bentonite clay deoderant for about 6 months now. I never had any issues with rashes or irritation but over the last couple of weeks I’ve been getting a really itchy rash around my armpit area. Do you think I developed an irritation to the baking soda even though I never had an issue before?

  9. Cale Avatar

    Organic lemon works so well for both my DH and I that we never buy any products anymore. Slice and rub on after bath. Wonderful!

  10. Donna Wasman Avatar
    Donna Wasman

    I just got some deodorant from Tropical Traditions. It seems to work wonderfully. I am slathering the coconut oil from them all over my body. It is heavenly. Thank you for all your great advice Wellness Mama.

  11. Teneko Avatar

    Long time (former) Suave / Secret antiperspirant user here…
    This article is great. I’ve recently started “cleaning up” my beauty stuff and wanted to share my natural deodorant experiences.
    Years ago, I picked up one of those deodorant crystals when they first got popular as a novelty. I thought it worked ok, but there was no smell. I missed my baby powder pits and the smooth feeling. So I tried the Nature’s Gate deodorant stick. It smelled nice in the store, but the semi-translucent stuff just gummed up all over my pits and reeked up a storm. And I don’t sweat (seriously – not even at the gym).
    Went back to Secret for years and years. Fast forward to me at age 45 switching to a different scent of Secret and noticing “the girls” were tender. That didn’t seem right! Decided it was time to see what new natural deo there is.
    I tried a natural detox deodorant stick whose name escapes me. It had clay in it and seemed promising. Online reviews were good. Unfortunately I think the combo of ingredients did not agree with me and I ended up smelling like funk and cocoa butter. In retrospect, I think the fact that this deo had clay in it may have at least helped detox my pits as in the article above.
    Did more digging into options and settled on a PASTE. It seemed strange at first, but the little pot came with a tiny spatula to scoop it out with. Warm it up, rub on pits…luxuriate in the wonderful smell all day. I ended up with Schmidt’s in bergamot lime. The ingredient list is simple and is VERY similar to the homemade deo recipe here. At nearly $10 for a small pot, I think I may try to make my own next time using the homemade deodorant paste recipe from here. Thank you for sharing your experiences!

  12. Kelly Avatar

    Why does it say not to use metal to mix the detox paste? My measuring spoons are metal though. Does that matter?

      1. Dorian Avatar

        Clay has a natural positive charge. This is why it is so good at removing toxins from the body. At actually attracts the negatives charged Thursday ha from your body. If you use metal mix your clay, it will remove that wonderful property of your clay.

        1. Kelly Avatar

          Ok. Thx! I keep reading now tho that clay has lead in it and is dangerous????

  13. Katie Avatar

    Hello Katie!
    Wanted to thank you for the natural deodorant recipe – I have been using it for 8 months now and love it. Had the initial reaction of itching, but now it works wonders!
    Keen to get my Mum and sisters on the regime. Would love them to do the detox first. We are in the UK and there has been a general advisory against purchasing bentonite clay sold by most retailers here (high levels of lead and arsenic found in it) – would you be able to recommend a detox that uses an alternate ingredient? It seems like the pivotal part of the detox so maybe I will just have them jump in and start using the deodorant!
    Thanks so much!
    Katie

  14. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I have been “trying” natural deodorant for month now. I have 3 different kinds and with each one I get horrible rashes and large “cyst” like lumps under each arm. I tried to work through it as long as I could be I found myself scratching almost to the point I bled and in so much pain it was hard to do much with my arms. I was sure it was the detox but started to worry it might be something more. How long should the detox take? does it progressively get better? How do you treat the itch?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      You could be reacting to an ingredient in something you are using. I would definitely stop. You could try a clay detox like this that might help calm down the reaction but if you are having that severe of a reaction I would stop using the natural deodorant for now!

  15. Alyssa Lu Avatar
    Alyssa Lu

    To generalize propylene glycol as strictly “antifreeze” is very harsh. It’s an organic compound found in such a broad range of products we use every single day. What compounds it is mixed with is what can make it potentially dangerous.

  16. Jackie Avatar

    Thank you for this detox recommendation! I tried switching to natural deo in the summer but didn’t detox my armpits first and found that I smelled terrible after a couple hours. I couldn’t handle it so I went back to the store bought stuff and told myself I would try again in the winter when I wouldn’t sweat so much.

    So now it’s cooler out and I decided to make the switch again, but this time I used the bentonite clay mixture to detox my armpits first. (I made a little too much so treated myself to a face mask and my skin felt great after!)
    I was amazed to find that after using the clay I didn’t smell at all. I even went a few hours without any deodorant and still no smell. It’s been 4 days since detoxing and switching to natural deodorant and I’m amazed at the lack of odor! I only apply the natural deodorant once a day and it lasts all day now that I detoxed first. The only time I notice any odor is when I first wake up in the morning, and even then it’s very faint! When I used store bought antiperspirant/deodorant I had to apply a couple times a day and still had such strong BO in the morning, but that hasn’t been a problem since detoxing!
    I plan to detox again today and every few days for the next couple weeks to ensure I don’t become stinky again. Thank you for the information about Bentonite clay!!! It’s made it possible for me to make the switch to natural deodorant which is so important to me as I have PCOS which inherently results in hormonal imbalance, so I’m trying to limit my exposure to hormone disrupting chemicals as much as possible.
    If anyone’s curious I use Organic Fields of Heather deodorant bought on Amazon. One day I plan to make my own since it will be much less expensive, but haven’t made the time for it yet. When I do I will certainly use one of Wellness Mama’s recipes 😉 Thanks again for your wonderful site!

  17. Angela Avatar

    Thank you for the article. My husband and I made the switch to natural deodorant about a month ago. We do not notice any odor but I am sweating more than ever. He also has stains on his nice dress shirts. Would detoxifying help the sweating and stains or is this just normal as you switch from OTC to homemade. Thank you.

  18. Alys Persson Avatar
    Alys Persson

    I recently tried this natural deodorant by a brand called “Skin Food by Aubrey.” You can find it on Etsy although I bought mine at Whole Foods. There’s a similar product by a brand called Fat and the Moon. So this stuff works great!!! I run a lot so I get super stinky, and with this product I really don’t smell too bad. While at work I don’t smell at all. And it’s not sticky like other natural deodorants I’ve tried. My only problem is I seem to be allergic too it! Figures, right? After using it about 4 days in a row I’ll get a nice red rash in my pits. Not too itchy. I just have been switching it up so I don’t use it daily. I’ve patch tested it on my stomach and no reaction so I really don’t get it. I’ve even tried the sensitive version, still I rash. So… I think I’m going to do this bentonite clay thing. I have used it on my face and it’s pretty incredible. And it does stand to reason that we’ve been blocking up our sweat glands for years. For the record, I often don’t wear deodorant on weekends and definitely not when I go out to run 3+ hrs. No one has ever complained haha. But I could probably still use the detox.

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