Top News

Stay refreshed in this monsoon: You can make this DIY deodorant in your kitchen
Sandy Verma | August 18, 2025 5:24 AM CST

The monsoon season has arrived, which brings coolness and relieves scorching sun. But along with the rain, humidity also increases, which often increases sweating and smells from the body. Although deodorants purchased from the market promise immediate relief, many chemical and synthetic fragrances that can cause sensitive skin irritation.

If you want a natural, economical and skin friendly option, then your kitchen may have a solution already. With ingredients like baking soda, lemon juice, coconut oil and rose water, you can make gentle, environmentally friendly deodorants at home, which will keep you freshly fresh throughout the day. These DIY options are not only effective, but also adaptable, so that you can choose the fragrance of your choice and also avoid harsh chemicals.

Here are seven easy, domestic deodorant recipes which are perfect for being free from bad odor during the rainy season:

1. Baking soda and coconut oil deodorant

Make a paste by mixing 1 tbsp baking soda in 2 tablespoons coconut oil. For fragrance and antibacterial properties, add a few drops of lavender or tea tree essential oil to it. Place in a small jar and apply equal amounts of pea grains to clean the underarms. Baking soda neutralizes bad odor, while coconut oil nourishes the skin.

2. Lemon juice deodorant

Dip a cotton in fresh lemon juice and pat it with light hands on your underarms. Let it dry before wearing clothes. Lemon acid helps in killing bacteria that causes bad odor. Avoid using it immediately after shaving to avoid irritation.

3. Cornstruch and Baking Soda Powder

Mix equal amounts of cornstarch and baking soda, and if you want, also add a pinch of turmeric or sandalwood powder for additional freshness. Apply using puff or cotton pads. The cornstarch absorbs moisture and prevents baking soda bad odor.

4. Apple Cider Vinegar Spray

Mix 1 part apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle with 2 part water. Add one or two drops of your favorite essential oil. Stir well before use and spray lightly. Apple cider vinegar balances the pH of the skin and helps eliminate bacteria.

5. Rose water and aloe vera spray

Add 1 tbsp aloe vera gel to 2 tablespoons rose water. Fill a small spray bottle and keep it in the fridge. This benign mixture relaxes the skin and provides mild antibacterial benefits – perfect for sensitive skin.

Storage suggestion

Since these deodorants are free from preservatives, keep them in a cold, dry place and regularly check their texture and smell. If you see a change in their color, smell or touch, then it would be better to create a new batch. If you feel jealous, stop using immediately.

With these easy tips, you can be refreshed and full of confidence in this monsoon without any chemical-based products. The best thing? You will use the content already present at home – which is good for your skin, your budget and your planet.


READ NEXT
Cancel OK