I think I spelled that wrong. Why is it when you get older your mind just seems to go? There's a very good explanation for it, I'm sure... Some would claim it was the aluminum that store bought deoderants include with their ingredients. It certainly has gotten a bad rap within the past few years, but nobody wants to be stinky, so what can you do?
Baking soda. Yep. Good old simple arm and hammer, straight from the box, patted onto your underarms or mixed with water and rubbed on. Baking soda will indeed neutralize odors of your fridge and your underarms, but it won't make you dry like an anti-perspirant. So, if you don't care about all that - lather yourself up with some baking soda and get naturally beautiful today!
Natural deoderant
Posted by C.L. R.
I think I spelled that wrong. Why is it when you get older your mind just seems to go? There's a very good explanation for it, I'm sure... Some would claim it was the aluminum that store bought deoderants include with their ingredients. It certainly has gotten a bad rap within the past few years, but nobody wants to be stinky, so what can you do? Baking soda. Yep. Good old simple arm and hammer, straight from the box, patted onto your underarms or mixed with water and rubbed on. Baking soda will indeed neutralize odors of your fridge and your underarms, but it won't make you dry like an anti-perspirant. So, if you don't care about all that - lather yourself up with some baking soda and get naturally beautiful today!