My Secret Natural Deodorant Tip

Visit my natural acne treatment blog for heaps more info!- www.highonhealth.org Join my FREE acne cure mini course- http

Other Sites of Interest:

This entry was posted in Skin Care Lessons and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

25 Responses to My Secret Natural Deodorant Tip

  1. foreclosurehomereo says:

    I personally recommend you naturally fresh deodorant crystal

  2. speechless00 says:

    im going to try it. though I haven’t seen that product. Any way thanks!

  3. tombat40 says:

    I find a little tuna salad under the pits helps immensely. Just hold some there for about ten minutes, remove and your good to go for the next 10hrs.

  4. NekoNoTsuchi says:

    Does it show on black clothes?

  5. lst1195 says:

    Does it leave that “White stuff” on shirts or no?

  6. Art4Law says:

    Hey Girl that is NOT the Best or Cheapest.

    Here are the BEST and Cheapest:
    First of all; YES! the trick is Understanding the problem. it is BACTERIA that produces the smell as its own “Body waste” (Bacteria shit)

    Then the mission is to Eliminate the growth of BACTERIA.
    Bacteria proliferates in IDEAL pH conditions which is the pH of People.

    all you have to do is DISRUPT the pH from “IDEAL” for the bugs.
    either UP or Down. bicarb is a BASE(chemical) it Raises the pH So it Works!

  7. Art4Law says:

    @Art4Law Continued
    BORIC ACID is… well.. an ACID!! and it LOWERS the pH so it WORKS!!

    However, for those BROKE and no money for biCarb or Boric Acid and YOU happen to have a LEMON Tree (or the fridge) well then, you can put a few drops of Lem Juice in water Or straight. and apply.

    All these tricks also work for people with Stinky FEET or stinky Twat. (lol)
    You DO know that Boric ACID is used for feminine wash don’t you?

    Anyway trick is: DISRUPT pH UP or Dwn
    (credit me)

  8. Art4Law says:

    @NekoNoTsuchi Try it when you go to your next Fancy affair and were that Fancy black dress you have been saving for that SPECIAL OCCASION

  9. Art4Law says:

    @Art4Law OOPS! that is “Wear that Fancy black dress”

  10. kaley0000 says:

    if you pre-mix it you can add your fav oils to it to make it smell better like lavander

  11. islandmamma says:

    You can use it dry as powder too or if you wanna get fancy make a deodorant stick.
    Mix equal parts baking soda, cornstarch and coconut oil cram it into a cleaned out deodorant tube and voila! You can use essential oils to for a scent if you want.

    It seriously is the best ever natural way to go, heck its better than store brands and non natural brands.

    The bi-carb is the deodorant the starch and coconut oil binds it together to form a solid stick.

  12. mcafee1971 says:

    Wow ! a Beautiful Woman that not all about fancy stuff.
    Really down to earth and Beautiful!
    Thanks

  13. evilbunnyzombie says:

    I thought I’d give this a try as I am trying to use natural deotorants and they don’t do crap! Well for me at least. This works better then any deotorant I have ever tried! No odor what so ever. So thanks for sharing!

  14. mihazisu says:

    Thank you You are so delikate

  15. JunglemanDeodorant says:

    Hi, my name is Jeremiah Blattler. I am the owner and creator of Jungleman All-Natural Deodorant, the only TRULY all-natural deodorant that actually works.
    It’s unisex, does not have an overpowering odor, and is the most effective all-natural deodorant on the market. Just google “Jungleman Deodorant” and you’ll find us. I can answer any questions you may have about deodorant whether you buy my deodorant or not. Thank you.

  16. JunglemanDeodorant says:

    @JunglemanDeodorant My comment isn’t spam, as 1. this is a video about natural deodorant, and 2, I sell all-natural deodorant. Thirdly, I can gaurantee that mine works much better than any other one on the market, and is much easier to apply than straight baking soda (which, in too large of an amount, can be an irraitant, due to its abrasiveness. I’d leave my web address, but your YouTube settings do not allow it.

  17. cheezer57 says:

    Oh, they notice!!

  18. speccyblue says:

    This is really useful as most deodorants make me itch and ruin my clothes. Will be giving this a go, thanks.

  19. scotchlouis says:

    Thanks for the tip! I’m going to try it…and you’re hot :)

  20. SimoneRobinHill says:

    42,256 views. Your tip is not so secret anymore. ☺

  21. elizze6 says:

    I need antiperspirants. I have hyperhidrosis. The sweat marks you’re talking about that you get on a hot day, I get after 5 minutes without a jacket in 40 degree weather. That’s not an exaggeration.

  22. vikibarrios says:

    Well my problem is that if i get hot i start to sweat very quickly, and the deodorants i buy never work, and one day i tryed lime and baking soda and i think that worked for me, but i only tried it once and to hear from someone els i think iam going to keep trying it and hopefully this works for me. Iam so tired of it that i want it to be winter. thanks for ur tip.

  23. mariaperiwinkle says:

    thanks! one more use for baking soda. godda love the stuff.
    i suffer from sweat marks though, and since you say our armpits are where we release the most toxins, maybe a raw food diet would help (easier said than done)

  24. jstele says:

    @tombat40 You’re funny.

  25. 0mgrlylol says:

    Awesome video, thumbs up!!
    But seriously acne is a big problem..
    I suffered with it for 6 years. Tried litterally everything. Clearasil, proactiv, anti-biotics, even accutane! The truth is those products are just made to make money off you, they dont clear you up! Last year i found a natural way to clear your skin, I am 100% clear now. No joke! Click my channel for my blog link, i explain how I did it. It’s the secrets the experts don’t want you to know!!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>