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Tutorial de Low-tech Lab | Catégories : Hygiène
Quick, economical and environmentally-friendly recipes for homemade deodorant.
Quick, economical and environmentally-friendly recipes for homemade deodorant.
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Deodorants are products that many of us use on a daily basis. But industrial deodorants are increasingly controversial. The reason they are regularly singled out for criticism is that most of them contain chemical substances, some of which are potentially carcinogenic, allergenic or the cause of hormonal disorders. Don't hesitate to visit this consumer site to find out how the deodorant you are currently using is rated.
Among the high-risk chemical compounds, two families are particularly controversial: aluminium salts and parabens.
- Aluminium chlorohydrate: this is the name given to the aluminium salts in your deodorant formula. These micro-particles have the property of closing the pores through which sweat flows, and therefore "'stopping the production of perspiration'". Apart from the fact that blocking this phenomenon, and therefore preventing the body's thermal self-regulation, is '"dangerous'", aluminium salts have been suspected by several studies of causing breast cancer.
- parabens are the preservatives added to most cosmetic, pharmaceutical and industrial products. Studies have been underway for years to verify their harmful effects on the skin and their possible involvement in the development of breast cancer, due to their oestrogenic properties (endocrine disruptors).
If armpit odour is sometimes unpleasant, it's because these "folds" are a particularly favourable environment for the development of bacteria, which are responsible for these odours. Rather than blocking perspiration, it's better to prevent '"the development of these bacteria'" by using natural antibacterial products.
This tutorial gives you 5 healthy, practical, effective, economical and environmentally-friendly recipes for making your own homemade deodorant.
Solid versions:'
Liquid versions (spray, roll or drops):
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Deodorant balsam (Winter- liquid above 25°C)
Solid deodorant (Summer)
For an even more moisturising solid deodorant, replace the 3 tablespoons of coconut oil with 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and 1 tablespoon of shea butter.
Bicarbonate liquid deodorant
Vinegar liquid deodorant
Roll-on deodorant
Déodorant baume (hiver) :
Conserver à température ambiante. Appliquer avec le doigt sous les aisselles.
Prendre un petit format de vaporisateur permet de garder à portée de main toute la journée le déodorant en cas de besoins.
Pour parfumer vous pouvez remplacer l'eau par de l'hydrolat
Bien secouer avant utilisation.
Conservation plusieures semaines/mois sans besoin de frigo.
Prendre un petit format de vaporisateur permet de garder à portée de main toute la journée le déodorant en cas de besoins.
Pour parfumer vous pouvez remplacer l'eau par de l'hydrolat.
Attention, la présence d'acide et d'alcool du vinaigre peut irriter après rasage ou épilation.
Conservation plusieures semaines/mois sans besoin de frigo.
Dans un petit bol mélanger les ingrédients :
Bien agiter avant utilisation.
Conservation plusieures semaines/mois sans besoin de frigo.
-Etude sur les risques de sels d'aluminium : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5514401/
- Dossier santé sur les déodorants et autres recettes : https://amelioretasante.com/comment-faire-un-deodorant-naturel/
- Huile de coco, les dessous de la récolte: https://lacoquetteethique.com/protection-animale/huile-de-coco-ecologie-vegan/
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