Popular Essential Oils Used in Natural Deodorants
Antiperspirants and deodorants work differently. Traditional antiperspirants use aluminum to block our sweat ducts to prevent sweating. Deodorants allow our bodies to sweat which is normal and healthy for us. On its own, sweat is odorless; however, when combined with the bacteria that grows in sweaty environments, it produces a smell.
Two of the most commonly used essential oils are tea tree oil and lavender
Neutralizing the Bacteria
Natural deodorants use ingredients that neutralize the odor-causing bacteria. In addition, some natural deodorants add high-quality essential oils to help control underarm odor.
Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is popular because it has several uses for our bodies, including our skin, hair, and nails. It’s a common scent option in natural deodorant for a couple of reasons. Tea tree oil has bacteria-fighting properties so it naturally helps to control underarm odor. In addition, many describe the smell as fresh, earthy, and herbaceous, and when blended with other oils, it provides the perfect soothing scent. For example, our tea tree-scented deodorant is a blend of tea tree, lime and grapefruit essential oils.
Lavender
Lavender is one of the best essential oils for natural deodorants. It comforts and nurtures our skin, and the scent can help us relax. In fact, lavender is often used as a calming scent to help with stress and anxiety relief. It also has anti-septic and anti-inflammatory properties that combat odors. Our lavender-scented deodorant is a blend of lavender, lemon and frankincense essential oils.
Unscented Deodorants Also Fight Odor
Natural deodorants that use high-quality ingredients will neutralize the odor that occurs when sweat combines with bacteria. Ingredients like baking soda and arrowroot powder are frequently used to absorb moisture and offset odor. Essential oils like tea tree and lavender simply add an extra scent for those who prefer it. The key is choice! Pick whatever you like most and remember that not all scents smell the same on everyone.
If you’re not sure what works for you, start with your best guess and give it a go. If you’re at the beginning stage of transitioning from antiperspirant to deodorant, check out some tips here. Don’t give up. It’s worth it.
New deodorant sticks available from Mona Moon Naturals
Visit Mona Moon Natural’s shop and check out the new deodorant sticks available in two sizes in compostable packaging. Which do you prefer? Unscented, tea tree, or lavender?