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== How Stress Affects Your Skin ==
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  But making your own deodorant is surprisingly simple and here are 7 easy DIY recipes to help you get started: 1) Plain Baking Soda Simply sprinkle some baking soda onto a damp cloth and pat it onto your underarms. (Do not rub as baking soda is abrasive and will cause you to experience a pain like rug burn) 2) Rubbing Alcohol Simply rub the rubbing alcohol onto your armpits. (The smell will dissipate as the alcohol dries) 3) Baking Soda + Corn Starch + Diluted Essential Oil Mix equal amounts of baking soda and cornstarch (about 1/2 a cup each) Add a few drops of diluted essential oil of your choice Lidded jar Store in a lidded jar and apply the same way as the plain baking soda. (Always use essential oils diluted; never apply them undiluted. And make sure you research safety restrictions before using any essential oil) 4) Liquid Deodorant #1 2 tbs zinc oxide powder 2/3 c. witch hazel extract 2 Tbs aloe vera juice 30-40 drops of diluted essential oil of choice (use one or a mixture) Spray bottle Mix and pour into a spray bottle. 5) Liquid Deodorant #2 4 tsp alum 2 tsp baking soda 8 oz rubbing alcohol Spray bottle Mix and pour in a spray bottle.
 
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But making your own deodorant is surprisingly simple and here are 7 easy DIY recipes to help you get started: 1) Plain Baking Soda Simply sprinkle some baking soda onto a damp cloth and pat it onto your underarms. (Do not rub as baking soda is abrasive and will cause you to experience a pain like rug burn) 2) Rubbing Alcohol Simply rub the rubbing alcohol onto your armpits. (The smell will dissipate as the alcohol dries) 3) Baking Soda + Corn Starch + Diluted Essential Oil Mix equal amounts of baking soda and cornstarch (about 1/2 a cup each) Add a few drops of diluted essential oil of your choice Lidded jar Store in a lidded jar and apply the same way as the plain baking soda. (Always use essential oils diluted; never apply them undiluted. And make sure you research safety restrictions before using any essential oil) 4) Liquid Deodorant #1 2 tbs zinc oxide powder 2/3 c. witch hazel extract 2 Tbs aloe vera juice 30-40 drops of diluted essential oil of choice (use one or a mixture) Spray bottle Mix and pour into a spray bottle. 5) Liquid Deodorant #2 4 tsp alum 2 tsp baking soda 8 oz rubbing alcohol Spray bottle Mix and pour in a spray bottle.

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