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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. Melody Avatar

    Is this pregnancy safe? I have started to develop underarm rashes and sensitivity to my regular deodorant towards the end of my first trimester, and I have been afraid to switch to natural again – the last time I did, it was an odiferous breaking in period, and then it was fine after. This time around, with all these extra hormones, I have needed the extra benefits of regular deodorant, but I just don’t love all the risks associated with it – this might help me make the switch faster, but I don’t want to hurt my wee one!

  2. Makena Avatar

    Dry skin brushing changed my life! For the last year I have been off any kind of deodorant, except coconut oil, which I use to moisturize my whole body. My natural body smells are really nice now, (thanks to live water, real food & plenty of naked sun time), my natural scent isn’t masked but highlighted by the use of coconut oil or an occasional essential oil blend. However, before skin brushing, anytime I perspired I got super itchy, sometimes also developed small lumps/welts under my arms… Until I learned about the importance of the lymphatic system!!! Optimal self care to keep my lymphs happy looks like creative, dynamic MOVEMENT of the body, massage or any kind of healing touch, lots of water & skin brushing!!! ~*
    🙂

  3. Kat Avatar

    I have been using your homemade natural deodorant recipe for the past few days and honestly love it. It’s the first natural deodorant I’ve ever made, and the first one I’ve used that actually stopped me from stinking by the end of the day. I didn’t have arrowroot on hand and just used a little more baking soda. First few days were great with no problems, but now I’m starting to have trouble with a raw and red rash. From reading comments it seems this is likely due to the baking soda. I’m wondering if it’s advisable to do this detox mask when my pits are still a little tender from the natural deodorant? Do you recommend “phasing out” commercial deodorant, maybe using it off and on with the natural until skin adjusts? Or should I stop using the natural until my pits have healed up, then do the detox, then start using the natural again? Also, how many days do you recommend doing the detox in a row?

    Sorry for all the questions! I have desperately been trying to find a natural solution that works for me and I am so eager to keep using this one as it works so well, but would also prefer not to have angry armpits! Thanks!

    1. Mary Avatar

      Kat:

      I have suffered horribly from the same rash issues. I don’t know if my body finally detoxed or the new natural brand of deodorant I tried is less harsh, but I have been using “Only Goodness Inside” for about 7 weeks and have not had a single rash. Don’t go back to regular deodorant. Keep trying!

      1. Kat Avatar

        Which one did you get? I see there are some ultra ones, I suppose for us super stinky folk, and one for sensitive skin. I bet the fact they it’s baking soda free is a huge factor, as I’ve seen a lot about how that can mess with your skins pH and cause ongoing irritation. I generally have very dry skin and live in super dry Colorado so while I wouldn’t say I have sensitive skin, it is important why that I use products that don’t strip or deplete moisture. Any input you have on which of their products would be best for me would be much appreciated!

        1. Mary Avatar

          Kat:

          I also have generally dry skin, especially this time of year. I got both the regular and the sensitive. I haven’t had any problems with the regular, and it has done a good job of controlling odor. I use the sensitive one after I shave (which I don’t do often, having mostly blond hair). You can order a sample pack to try them out, which is what I did.

          1. Kat Avatar

            Mary, I thought I’d let you know that I ordered a sample pack and this is the first thing I’ve ever used that worked, didn’t cause any irritation and is completely natural. I’ll be ordering a full size! Thank you so much for your recommendation! I loved the recipe from his site but not having to deal with a rash or irritation is wonderful, so thank you again.

  4. Bonnie Avatar

    Thank you for posting this detox info! It came at a perfect time. I have been using the recipe #1 for several months & love it. It is the best deoderant I have ever used & cured my embarrassing sweating-through-clothes problem. But I recently noticed a red, extremely itchy rash with red bumps & couldn’t figure out what was going on. I am so glad I can keep using the natural deoderant. I did the detox last night & am back to normal already today.

  5. Tammy Avatar

    This question might have been posted before but there are too many posts to read thru them all.

    Would taking a detox bath with Bentonite Clay and Apple Cider Vinegar accomplish the same thing as putting the packs on the armpits?

  6. ang Avatar

    Hello, about 3 months ago, I stopped using regular antiperspirant/deodorant. I never had issues of sweating or smelling when using it, even if I didn’t use it for 2 or 3 days. But now after being free from the chemicals, I smell on a daily basis. I will shower and even immediately afterwards, I smell of BO. I have used the arm pit detox 3 times and have not noticed any difference. Is this something I have to do for a long time because of my chronic use of anti persperant/deodorant?? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I really don’t want to have to go back to using the chemical stuff, but I can hardly stand to be around myself lately.

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      There definitely can be an adjustment period while your body gets used to the natural stuff… It can also vary based on body chemistry. Maybe try an acid based version and see if that helps? For instance, some people have success with diluted vinegar, or lemon juice.

      1. Ang Avatar

        Are you saying to try plain lemon juice or vinegar and apply to underarms with a cotton ball?

    2. Angie Avatar

      I am having a similar issue. I just gave birth two months ago and ever since I feel like I REEK. I never thought I smelled this bad before the baby, even though I was much warmer and sweatier during pregnancy (always a freeze baby with very dry skin before that). I have been using homemade deodorant for 2+ years now and we eat pretty clean, so it’s not like I’m adjusting to any other lifestyle changes. I’ve done this detox for 3 days now and don’t really notice a huge difference. I don’t see any info on how long one needs to try this before it should work. I’d just like to be able to go a day without feeling disgusting 🙁 I’m worried that as long as I’m breastfeeding I will continue to smell weird.

  7. Shay Avatar

    I am interested in trying this. Though I’m skeptical, I’m more scared to death. I’ve had problems with excessive wetness and odor since I was a pre-teen. I would love to do something more natural. I’ve started eating clean, keeping as many toxic things from my home as possible, cleaning my skin with AC vinegar and coconut oil. This is obviously a sensible next step. I’m self conscious about this, but I’m gonna give it a try.

  8. Siobhan Avatar

    I have started the detox today as I became so red and itchy changing to natural deodorant. Do I not use deodorant whilst detoxing or I can?

  9. Britney Avatar

    Hi Katie, thanks for writing such a great post. I love your blog! I was wondering if you keep your arms up so your underarms are stretched out and exposed to the air while you do the detox, or if you apply and then keep your arms down like normal? Thank you!

  10. kelly Avatar

    My sister makes the deodorant I use; when she first started, she used baking soda but we both noticed after a while, an irritation in our armpits, bumps itchy, dryness. So she did some research and actually replaced the baking soda with bentonite clay! Neither of us have anymore problems AND I don’t even have to apply deoderant every day because I don’t stink! Also, to reduce stink, drinking more water throughout the day really helps. Days that I stink, I notice I haven’t had much water!
    And just as a side note- jumping on a trampoline gets your lymph node circulation going more smoothly:) in the winter you can use a mini one; all so helps drain your sinuses

  11. Stacey Avatar

    I just tried to mix the bentonite clay with only water, but it was just all lumpy and didn’t go on well at all.
    Is this why ACV is part of the mixture?

  12. Virginie Avatar
    Virginie

    HI,

    Just a comment about natural deodorant. I tried Green Beaver Wild Rose Deodorant. After the first use of this deodorant, my armpits burned and itched due to the Propanediol in this product, which is a chemical compound that causes skin irritation. It has acute effect when in contact with skin. See scientific data here:http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9924723
    page 1, section 3.

    Also, I smelled like sweat all day since the product does not really neutralize the odors. it was a cold day but still I smelled of sweat. So overall, I disliked this product and would not recommend it.

  13. Alana Avatar

    Hey wellnessmama 🙂 or anyone else that might know. When you put the clay/charcoal mixture on your armpits do you let the mixture dry like you would a face mask or do you keep it moist by leaving your arms down? Thanks 🙂 Alana

  14. Jessica Avatar

    Here’s another tip on beating odor. For some odd reason when my husband had really bad underarm odor, he tried using plain old peroxide. Made a huge difference! Now I just use a washcloth dipped in peroxide to wash my armpits whenever I notice an odor. I rarely use deodorant. I have NO idea if this would work for everyone, but it’s easy enough to be worth a try!!! Anyone else ever heard of doing this?!

    1. Brenda S. Avatar

      I have read using hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol. I tried using it with a washcloth, but it absorbs too much- a cotton ball works much better.

  15. Brandy Avatar

    I’ve just tried to make the mask, and I have to say I don’t think it went well. I started off with the tablespoon of clay and teaspoon of ACV, it was like I nearly added nothing. I then added a teaspoon and the a second of water it became almost like a cookie dough. I continued to add a little at a time but ended up with something closer to cottage cheese than sour cream. I’d add a pic, but don’t see a way.

  16. Brenda S. Avatar

    I switched to a spray antipresirant and immediately noticed itching and redness. Found a lot of information regarding allergies and concerns with the use of products with aluminum in them. So, I am interested in detoxing my armpits and stumbled upon this article. Today was the first day I did not apply deodorant after showering, I had read that use of hydrogen peroxide under armpits would help kill bacteria, so I did that after I dried off. Middle of the day, and only very slight odor noticed, but not sweating. Question, does it matter if I detox (with your recipe) until rash/itching goes away before starting a natural deodorant, or should I go ahead and use the new deodorant while detoxing? Thank you.

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Honestly you could do either. I used the detox while using natural deo, but some of the other people who tried it with me were either using conventional deo and switched after completing the detox, or switched over while in the middle of the detox.

  17. Natasha Avatar

    Okay, this may be a silly question that has been answered already, BUT I am waiting a natural deodorant to come to me in the mail (green tidings i think). it was recommended to me that I do this detox before using it. i currently use a yucky deodorant full of aluminum and bad things 🙂 any advice on when to do this? should i even start using the natural deodorant until i have done this? but what do i do in the mean time use my toxic deodorant? help! 🙂

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