Showing posts with label deodorant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deodorant. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2019

A Realistic Look at Coconut Oil




Is this oil a panacea or an artery-clogging villain?  Well, that depends on who you ask.

According to many reputable health sources, any source of saturated fat is considered bad for your health.  Ask an alternative health expert and you'll get a completely different answer.  So who should we believe?  After some quick research on PubMed, I found that coconut oil appears to be a lot better for your lipid profile than butter.  But scientists, based on their findings, still recommend unsaturated fats over coconut oil.  It's a tricky minefield to navigate and when things get tricky, I tend to take the road of moderation.

In my home I use both canola oil and coconut oil regularly and have tried to decrease the use of butter.  From my experience, I don't feel great when I eat a lot of fat in general.  Butter is best in some recipes and cannot be replaced.  And the health claims people make about butter are exaggerated, I think.  You do the research and trust your body.  It usually gives you clues.

All that being said, here are some uses I have found for coconut oil.  Even though I'm not consuming copious amounts of it, it certainly has an important place in my household.  Read below for some great ideas!






5 Realistic Uses for Coconut Oil

Deodorant

Coconut oil makes the absolute best deodorant.  I use it every single day.  And it's the only one that works for me and doesn't give me armpit irritation.  Years ago I quit antiperspirants and traded them in for store-bought deodorants.  While my armpits were less bothered, I still got the occasional flair.  With my homemade deodorant, irritated armpits are a thing of the past!

Click this link for a recipe on how to make your own.  It's super easy and all you will need is extra virgin coconut oil, arrowroot or cornstarch, baking soda, beeswax and any essential oils of your liking.

Replacement for Shortening

I have a recipe for chocolate chip cookies.  It came from Old Sturbridge Village, a local living history museum and one of my favorite places to spend the day. These cookies are really good, but they are not your typical Toll House variety.  They are a denser and crisper cookie.  Anyway, when made with shortening, as the recipe calls for, they are pretty good.  But when they are made with coconut oil they are delectable.  The fat profile of coconut oil allows them to cook nicely and provides a delicious crunch factor that shortening leaves you without.  

Popcorn Oil

Do you know that classic smell when you go to the movies?  You know the smell that makes you want to spend $10 on a tub of popcorn that in reality costs pennies to make?  That smell is in part due to coconut oil.  Coconut oil is the traditional oil used in popping corn.  It adds a nice flavor, smell and crisp crunch to this all time favorite snack.  Try it the next time you make popcorn on your stove or in your microwave popcorn popper.

Moisturizer

All by itself coconut oil is a great moisturizer.  I used it for years before I switched to vaseline.  Many people find that it absorbs nicely and gives just enough moisture to dry skin.

Lotion Bars

Just type "lotion bars" into the search bar on Pinterest and you'll get pages and pages of recipes.  And one common ingredient?  You guessed it, coconut oil.  

I tried making lotion bars several years ago with some success but I didn't love them.  I made a simple recipe with beeswax and coconut oil.  Next time I want to try adding Shea butter to the recipe so the bar stays firmer.  

Here is a link to Top 5 Lotion Bar Recipes.  I pinned this on my DIY Health and Beauty Pinterest board because it looked very promising.  I have gotten as far as buying the ingredients, but haven't tried any of the recipes yet.  Let me know if you try any of them and which one you like best!  


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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Health and Beauty Roundup





Here's a post highlighting my health and beauty favorites.  Scroll down to see what you can make or use today!

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Make Your Own Deodorant
I've been turning to this DIY deodorant for about ten years now.  Think of that.  I've been saving my armpits from aluminum all that time!  It's the only deodorant I've used that doesn't irritate my sensitive skin.  Bonus: it works!




















This mask is great for moisture and detoxification, especially at this time of year.  Super simple and easy to prepare, this mask won't let you down.


















Click above for an easy DIY project that you can put together in minutes.  This easily customizable project is great for everyday use or unique gifting.  Give it a try!

























Click the link above to see my favorite beauty product. This one is not a DIY, but I love it nonetheless.  It's a staple I turn to every day!


























This post does not focus specifically on health and beauty, but I'd be remiss to exclude it.  Look at numbers 8 and 9 for ideas on how to treat athlete's foot and sunburn.  This is good stuff!



















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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Make Your Own Deodorant

I know, I know….

It sounds weird.

The deodorant I use daily

I make my own deodorant.  Some do-it-yourself stuff I try and quickly abandon.  Some things I try and later abandon because even though they are pretty good, they take a quite a bit of effort.  Other do-it-yourself projects are definite winners. This deodorant is a winner.  Although it's not as easy as picking up a stick at the store, is very much worth the effort.

I've been using it for about five or six years and I'll never go back.  The recipe is from my mom.  I don't know where she got it, but I am posting it below. 

It is not an antiperspirant but I don't prefer one anyway.  Before I used this I was using a commercial deodorant product made for men which I had to reapply on hot days.  This product prevents odor all day, even in the heat.  I don't add scent, but I know others who will add a few drops of essential oil.  My skin is very sensitive and I would rather keep the recipe as simple as possible.

As an added bonus this deodorant is free of nasty chemicals so it won't cause any unwanted side effects. 

Make-Your-Own Deodorant

Ingredients:

6 Tablespoons extra virgin coconut oil*
2 Tablespoons beeswax- grated or pellets
1/4 cup baking soda
1/4 cup arrowroot powder - can substitute cornstarch, though I have not

Melt coconut oil and beeswax on low heat in a small saucepan.  Remove from heat and stir in baking soda and arrowroot powder.

Pour into a shallow, wide-mouthed container or into old deodorant dispensers.  To use, scoop a small amount onto finger and spread evenly on underarm.  Use sparingly, a little goes a long way.



I double the recipe and it lasts me six months or more.  Only a small amount equal to less than a quarter teaspoon is needed each day.  So in addition to being a great deodorant, it's also very cheap!

Also as a note, this all-natural product is softer in the summer and harder in the winter.  This is due to the melting point of coconut oil being 76 degrees.  It does not become a soupy mess in the summer, it's just more like paste.  


*Extra virgin coconut oil is a key ingredient.  Expeller pressed coconut oil will not eliminate odor.