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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  • 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.

Your turn. Ready to try an armpit detox? Think it’s too weird? Share below!

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. Jennifer Avatar

    5 stars
    I just wanted to THANK YOU so much for posting this! For years I have been struggling with natural deodorants giving me bad rashes after 2 weeks of using them. I finally bought some of the clay and did two days of the detox. Only 2 days!!! Now I am 100% free of any irritation. Thank you again. It is such a relief to be able to switch to a deodorant that does not have aluminum in it!!!!!!!!!

  2. Whitney Avatar

    I have a lot of French Cosmetic clay from Mountain Rose Herbs… can I use this in place of the bentonite clay or is it important for it to be bentonite?

  3. lori Avatar

    I am definitely trying the armpit detox. Ever since my 5th baby my I have had the worst BO I assumed 5 pregnancies forever altered my body chemistry. Hoping the detox works!

  4. Megan Avatar

    I ditched antiperspirant at the beginning of this new year, and don’t want to go back to it, but have since developed a TERRIBLE rash under both arms. I don’t have a huge sweating issue, and have tried several “natural” deodorants this month but nothing is helping. Any suggestions? I’m in a lot of pain, and irritation. I’ve tried coconut oil and tea tree oil to help. I’m afraid to use this because of the irritation I currently have ( red, raw, itchy) but would give it a try if it might help. Anyone else had this problem?

    1. Beth Avatar

      Yes. I too had this problem after switching to magnesium oil as my deodorant. I’m not sure why, but I think my armpits either got too dried out or irritated when I did sweat a little. I did the detox then I started using my hand lotion as my deodorant, just swiping a little on after a shower. I use Tropical Traditions unscented lotion. It does have coconut oil in it, so I think that’s why it has worked as my deodorant. Of course, it’s also winter, but I’m hoping it continues to work as the weather warns up!

    2. Jenna Avatar

      5 stars
      Gurl just use coconut oil! Seriously it works and I havent even broken out since switching. It’s bc its so moisturizing and its an anti fungal. I think a lot of us have yeast problems under there and don’t even know it. Since switching I havent had hardly one break out. I would start with just coconut oil if I were you. Then slowly add a tiny bit of Baking Soda to that. And after that you can start adding more Baking Soda or a drop of essential oils. Either the oils are causing the rash or sometimes too much Baking Soda.

  5. Karen Avatar

    I like Lavilin deodorant cream. I only need to apply it once every 4-5 days or so. The active ingredient is zinc.

  6. Val Avatar

    2 questions: 1- I thought I read twice that bentonite clay contains a form of aluminum? Can you explain how this would be different from conventional deodorants?
    And 2- Would white vinegar or lemon juice work in substitute of ACV? I just can’t stomach the smell of ACV. Thanks!

  7. Deanna Avatar

    I purchased Great Plains Bentonite Detox the ingredients say it’s
    15ml of Purified Bentonite GP Premium Grade UsP/NF hydrated with filtered water. It’s already in a liquid form. Can I use it for this recipe?

  8. Valerie Avatar

    5 stars
    Hey. I have stopped using all chemicals on my body four mo tha ago. I have used all the recipes from you, Wellness Mama! I currently use the squeezable toothpaste, the body wash and the stick deodorant. I take detox baths and I use bentonite clay masks on my hair and armpits.

    That being said. My armpits are a deep red, they are sensitive, itchy and the skin keeps peeling. Over an over. They heal, they peel, they repeat. I am also dry brushing but have only been doing so for about 30 days.

    Please help with any info. Specifically, is this normal? Should I be concerned or seek medical advise? If this is normal, how long can I expect this reaction? Could it be the essential oils (someone had told me it may be)?

    Thanks for everything!!!!

  9. Sandra Avatar

    I have been switching much of my cleaning and beauty products to all natural and homemade and love them. deodorant hasn’t been my most successful. I have had itching and bumps and odor that I didn’t have when I was younger I tried the natural recipes which were ok but went back to commercial which are ok but I worry about harmful ingredients and continue to suffer the pain and itching until I tried something. I have a homemade antiseptic that I LOVE. I put a small amount under each arm and rubbed it in and wow…. not only has it almost stopped the itching, I haven’t had any odor problems at all.
    I did think it would help with the itching (it is awesome with cuts burns and rashes) but to stop the odor surprised me!

  10. June Avatar

    OK, I’m going to approach this subject since nobody else has. I’m new to EO’s and detoxing my life is new to me.
    I use deodorant in my crotch area, have ever since I was in High school when I saw a friend us it after gym class, I’m now 62. Anyway…is this clay mask OK to use in that area as well?

  11. Hunt Decker Avatar
    Hunt Decker

    Use Phillips Milk of Magnesia on your armpits and be done with all the other methods. Give it a try and you will be amazed at the results and I work out at the gym every day. My wife and I both use it and No Stink. Put it on after you shower. Kills bacteria!

  12. Valerie Avatar

    3 stars
    Hello. My name is VALERIE and I am so concerned. I have been aluminum deodorant free for a little more than 2 months and have been using the wellness mama homemade stick deodorant recipe. At first, all was fine. Now, my armpits are deep red, sore, itchy and PEELING!!!! Is this ok? Is this normal? Should I be this concerned??? I am worried. Thanks.

  13. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    I actually did a “detox” accidentally when I simply forgot deodorant for a few days in a row on vacation. Now- 2 weeks later I’ve just given it up completely and I am happy to say there is ZERO stink and so far no sweat to speak of either. I may go for no-deo permanently! Thanks for this post!

  14. Jana Avatar

    I haven’t worn conventional deodorant in about 5 years. I struggled for years with boils and blackheads under my arms and finally decided it had to be the deodorant. I put rubbing alcohol in a small spray bottle and give myself a spritz under each arm. When I first stopped using deodorant I had some odor problems, but only for a week or so. Now I could not even use the alcohol and not smell.

  15. sandi Avatar

    Hello,

    I live in Europe and sometimes it is difficult to get everything in recipes for natural alternatives. For instance, chia seeds have just become available in Germany in the last two years…

    Anyway I was wondering if this green clay from fance would work as an alternative to the Betonite Clay??

    It has great reviews for usuage on the face, but the armpits???

    Anyway love your deodorant recipe ( I used the second one without shea butter) and surprised that it works as well as it did. I did however not used any deodorant for 3 day before trying the homemade stuff. The fist two days of being deodorant free, I did not have any problems with being too smelly, but the third day – I took a shower and an hour later I started to smell prety bad. I guess that was my own armpit detoxing itself??? Anyway I am so excited to have found something not ony nontoxic and gut for the ph levels, but also much less expensives than the store bought stuff. Thank you so much. I will tring you tooth paste soon.

    Cheers,

    Sandi

  16. Kate Avatar

    Hi!

    Would this mixture work with kaolin clay? I’d really love to try this, but it’s really hard to get bentonite where I live for some reason…

  17. Aimee Avatar

    I stopped using commercial deodorant over three years ago, and although baking soda irritated them a little I never had an issue with smell. Recently I started using magnesium oil instead to stop irritation. Now however my left armpit has an onion smell, and I’m guessing it’s from stress sweat since it starts pretty early on in my work day. Do you think detoxing would help diminish the smell? And should I not use anything after or try the magnesium oil again? I’ve never had a BO issue before so this is really perplexing and I do not want to go back to commercial deo to stop it.

  18. Kate Avatar

    I had some of the mixture left over, can I cover it and use it tomorrow? Thanks

    1. Kimberly Avatar
      Kimberly

      I will say that mine lasted several days..and I forgot to use it a few days. And it will mold..beware!

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