How to Detox Your Armpits

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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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Ingredients

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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.

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691 responses to “How to Detox Your Armpits”

  1. Zal Avatar

    Hello Wellness Mama!

    I did not experience any redness or itchiness. Either my husband. Is that normal or should I add more apple cider vinegar?

    Thank you very much! I am a big Fan :))

  2. Delaine Avatar

    Hi Katie,

    Would this work with diatomaceous earth rather than Bentonite clay?

    Many thanks.

  3. Lesley Avatar

    Just wondering if I can use bentonite clay from anywhere or does it have to be labelled for comestic use? I tried googling but didn’t find anything in relation. I can get the clay from a nursery…thanks

  4. Keela Avatar

    5 stars
    Hi Kate! I love your post here. After frustrating efforts to control underarm sweat and odor, I decided to try the same bentonite clay recipe I normally use on my hair on my armpits this time. I absolutely love, love, love the results! No odor whatsoever. In the past I’ve tried Rosemary & Tea Tree with great results (especially the Rosemary), but after a couple days it seems that the bacteria persisted and the odor returned. The clay was different – I absolutely love it. I was online tonight researching why the clay made the difference (I know it pulls toxins, but I was looking for sthg more specific) and I stumbled across your post. Yeah for us!

  5. Lilac Avatar

    Hey thanks for all the great stuff you keep posting! Was wondering if Fuller’s Earth would work as well as Bentonite Clay? Thanks! 🙂

  6. Tania Avatar

    4 stars
    This worked so well, I skipped the Apple Cider Vinegar though, I can’t stand the smell of vinegar, it makes me want to retch (can’t eat it either). It worked so well! I love the mineral spray I’m using, works so great and I love the way I smell now and luckily so does my husband 🙂

    1. Maller Avatar
      Maller

      What mineral spray are you using? I’m allergic to vinegar (and hate the smell), so I would love to know! Thanks!

  7. Danielle Avatar

    So… My underarm odor is not my biggest concern. Embarrassingly, I suffer from sweaty–ahem–crotch! Do you think I could detox the skin in my groin area (not the membrane, I know) with this detox mixture to reduce odor? If you think it’s safe, I’m willing to be a guinea pig! 🙂

    1. Jenna Avatar

      I suffer from this too, only when I’m in high stress situation. It used to be bad because I’ve been detoxing myself so I bought those sprays you get from walgreens. Worst mistake ever. But now I use “PoPo Powder” , just google it, it’s amazing has like arrowroot powder and all natural but keeps you completely dry and kills bacteria instead of covering it up.

      I’m sure this recipe will work though for any areas of the body … 🙂

  8. Juliek barr Avatar
    Juliek barr

    I have been using straight ACV for a month now. I have it in a spray bottle and use it when I get out of the shower. It works great! I assume it also has detox ability??? (I dry brush before taking a shower.)

  9. Amy Avatar

    I became allergic to secret antiperspirant and I always had a horrid time with sweat sans b.o. (weird I know since they go together). I tried your natural deodorant and found it irritated my underarms. So, I cut down the baking soda and used corn starch instead of arrowroot powder. I was still very sweaty and began to have trouble with body odor. Then a new doctor came into our local practice and suggested I had an undiagnosed thyroid problem given my symptoms. I was often on low side of normal range but still considered normal via blood work. She suggested I start taking a magnesium supplement to see if I noticed any improvement. She must have been right because it not only decreased my sweating, but also the body odor! I feel generally better as well–less moody. I was wondering if you have a deodorant recipe that includes magnesium? I didn’t know if it would be too irritating or not, but I saw the lotion recipe and wondered if it would be possible! I still hope to give it a try at some point when I run out of my current jar.

    1. Beth Avatar

      I have been using wellness mama’s homemade magnesium oil in a spray bottle as deodorant for a few weeks now.
      No smell! None!
      I just spray it on after the shower and it works great. There is still sweat sometimes, but there is no odor to go with it. And if I do sweat a little, it just dries and doesn’t make a mess out of my clothes like when I tried the coconut oil based homemade deodorant.
      I’ve been super happy with the magnesium oil. Maybe it will work for you?

  10. Bren Avatar

    5 stars
    I currently have four different deodorants and neither of them have been effective in ridding my left armpit of odor. I tried this detox method and all I can say is “thank you, thank you, thank you”. The other recipes using baking powder were horrible for my skin. This is so helpful.

  11. Stephanie Avatar

    5 stars
    Thank you for sharing this great idea! I tried this and I noticed my armpits were significantly less stinky than usual.

  12. Joanna Avatar

    5 stars
    I was genuinely shocked, but this actually works! As my boyfriend loves to tell me, natural deodorant doors not work for me. Street doing the detox, I worked a 10 hour day and still didn’t smell AT ALL! This is a miracle because I usually start to drink around noon. LOVE THIS DETOX!

  13. Joan Avatar

    Regarding metals and or aluminum in the body, I read a article that drinking mineral water will help flush them or it from the body as well as from the brain, the article did not indicate whether the water could be carbonated or noncarbonated.

  14. Tara Avatar

    Great idea! I’ve done this twice now while doing my usual clay/acv face mask and I can tell that my pits are less sensitive. I have aquestion, though. Does anyone have a good remedy for getting rid of old body odor in clothing? Since switching to unscented, natural deodorant, I’ve noticed that while my underarm odor is minimal to nonexistent, sometimes my body heat causes old body odor to be released in my clothing.

    1. Beth Avatar

      This has worked for me 90% of the time so it’s worth doing it for those clothes you can save.
      Add a cup of baking soda to your wash load. Let the clothes agitate for a few minutes, then turn the washing machine off and let everything sit there overnight. The next morning, turn the washer back on and finish the cycle.
      I have a top loading washer and I get to dictate the amount of water I use, so I can make sure my clothes are good and covered. If you have a front loader or a “smart” machine, you might want to do the overnight soak in your laundry sink or a large bucket.
      Hope this works for you.

    2. Sarah Hushbeck Avatar
      Sarah Hushbeck

      5 stars
      I know this comment is a couple months old, but I wanted to respond. Once upon a time I read a tip for getting persistent odors out of workout clothes. The first tip was to make sure to use hot water for washing. And the second tip was to seal the clothes in a bag, and stick them in the freezer overnight. The freezing temperature supposedly helps to kill any residual bacteria that is triggering odor. I’ve never actually tried it, but hope it helps!

  15. Vicki G. Avatar

    I looked through the comments to see if there was an answer, but I didn’t see one. Should I not use anything after washing this mixture off? I’m finishing up some commercial deodorants now, but I want to start making/using natural ones. I feel like this is great timing to do this detox! But I’m just curious as to when I should start using the natural deodorants. I don’t want to counteract the detox but I don’t want to smell too bad either 🙂 Thanks so much! I’m really new to your site and I’ve really enjoyed looking around and am looking forward to trying some of your natural skincare recipes. Thanks again 🙂

      1. Vicki G. Avatar

        Do you mean after I rinse off the mixture or after a few days of the detox mixture? Sorry, it’s late (or early?? It’s hard to tell sometimes) and often need very specific instructions. 🙂 I just wasn’t sure if there was a deodorant type thing I should use while detoxing so I can still be around people. I’ve never tried any sort of natural deodorant so it’s all a bit new to me. I recently saw your post on the coconut oil pulling chews and am looking forward to trying those too! Thanks for the reply and again, sorry if my questions are silly!

  16. Tasha Avatar

    5 stars
    I’ve been using a Crystal deodorant stone for a while. It’s only good for about 12 hrs before I’d need to wash my pits again before re-applying. I don’t think I was this stinky when I was younger, it only got this bad within the past few years. These comments made me realize that the aluminum in the stones is probably screwing up my pits. I tried the detox tonight and it cut the smell, but within a few hours (didn’t anything to my pits after the shower), I smell bad again. I will try this nightly for a week and report back.

  17. Charmaine Avatar
    Charmaine

    5 stars
    So I experimented this weekend! Used this Friday and Saturday morning. I didn’t wear any deoderant at all! THEN I repaired our (stacked on top of washer) dryer by myself. Didn’t shower yet either. And it’s Monday. Barely any smell. Two thumbs up!!

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