A friend of mine, who’s a very successful beauty therapist, once told me that using antiperspirant deodorants are really bad for you. She explained how our bodies release a lot of toxins through the pores under our arms and how you don’t really want to be messing around with that.
From that day on I stopped using antiperspirant deodorants and haven’t again since. Instead I’ve been using a deodorant made out of crystal and spring water which actually works incredibly well.
Where the nasty smell comes from and how to stop it
What you can smell when you sweat under your arms is actually bacteria. When moisture (sweat) comes in contact with the bacteria on your skin it creates a bad smell.
The crystal deodorant works so well because it’s a natural anti-bacterial. The deodorant leaves a layer of mineral salts on the skin which prevent the bacteria from forming under the arm. The crystal deodorant is not antiperspirant so you still sweat but the sweat doesn’t smell, well it doesn’t in my case anyway. Sweating is your bodies natural process and a way of cooling down so it’s something you don’t really want to be preventing anyway.
Now and again when it’s hot or I play sport and I sweat a lot it does get a little bit embarrassing. But I’d rather be slightly embarrassed and let my body do its natural thing than clog up my pores and prevent my body sweating like its supposed to.
My theory on why boys smell more
Obviously when you have hair under your arms it’s a lot harder to create an even layer with the mineral salts. When you spray the deodorant under your arms or use a roll on the hair just gets in the way. The bacteria then clings onto the hairs and when a boy sweats, the moisture gets in contact with this bacteria and the smell is produced. Most girls remove the hair under their arms so they don’t have this problem. My ex boyfriend would actually clip the hair under his arms quite short (I guess shaving or waxing was too girly) and found this made the deodorant work a lot better.
To me it makes a lot of sense to keep our bodies doing as much of its natural thing as possible. I’ve found using the crystal deoderant is a great way of preventing the smell without preventing my body from doing what it’s supposed to.
Frances Kerr
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6 responses ↓
Hi
I think I am becoming addicted to your blog. It’s very informative. I was just wondering where you got the Crystal Mist deoderant? I have been using the crystal block which tends to crack when it dries and can be a bit messy.
Hi Bill,
I don’t like the rocks either, they’re really messy and flakey. I buy ‘The Body Crystal’ brand from Coles, it comes in a spray or a roll on. I buy the roll on. Here is their website for more info!
http://www.bodycrystal.com.au/
Frances
Okay, I know this is an old blog, but I’ve only just discovered it so its all new to me. I make my own “deodorant” by taking witch hazel and a few other ingredients and making a spray. All it does is take an antiseptic, antibacterial, and antifungal substance like witch hazel or tea tree oil and mix it with essential oils so you don’t dry yourself out and just spray. There’s another way to do it internally with chlorophyl and mint supplements but I don’t know if there are any negative side effects from changing the body’s chemistry like that.
i hav juz bought a so called ‘ crystal salts soap’ i m not sure if it is what u r talking bout, but fir some reasons it irritates my skin, why tht>?
n i really like ur blog
hi passbyer, unfortunately I’ve never heard of this crystal soap so I’m not entirely sure about it. But if it’s irritating your skin then maybe stop using it!
Passbyer may be talking about Himalayan salt crystals, which resemble soap bars by shape (I am not sure about using the soap as a deodorant: it can rather be used as an exfoliator). As the soap becomes scratchy when whet, it is only natural that it irritates the skin when ’smeared’ on.
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