MYO Stick Deodorant

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    • #235006
      Liss

      Homemade Stick Deodorant

      4 ounces cornstarch
      2 ounces baking soda
      1 ounces liquid chorophyll
      2 ounces vodka
      2 ounces distilled water
      8 ounces beeswax
      10-15 drops of honeysuckle, rose, coriander or essential oil of your
      choice.
      Mix all ingredients except wax and chorophyll in a bowl, stir
      thoroughly. Melt wax in top of a double boiler over very low heat,
      remove from heat. Add the other ingredients and blend well.

      If the
      wax thickens too much to be workable, heat again. As the mixture
      begins to cool, but before it hardens, add the liquid clorophyll and
      essential oils. Pour into molds.

      Let harden. Remove from molds. Store
      in a tightly closed container away from heat to avoid shrinkage.

      submitted to Budget101.com by Rebecca Green

    • #440589
      BaconEater

      @Savin’ Moola 85 wrote:

      Homemade Stick Deodorant

      4 ounces cornstarch
      2 ounces baking soda
      1 ounces liquid chorophyll
      2 ounces vodka
      2 ounces distilled water
      8 ounces beeswax
      10-15 drops of honeysuckle, rose, coriander or essential oil of your
      choice.
      Mix all ingredients except wax and chorophyll in a bowl, stir
      thoroughly. Melt wax in top of a double boiler over very low heat,
      remove from heat. Add the other ingredients and blend well.

      If the
      wax thickens too much to be workable, heat again. As the mixture
      begins to cool, but before it hardens, add the liquid clorophyll and
      essential oils. Pour into molds.

      Let harden. Remove from molds. Store
      in a tightly closed container away from heat to avoid shrinkage.

      submitted to Budget101.com by Rebecca Green

      where does one buy liquid chorophyll and what is it for specifically?

    • #441937
      Grandma_Bibby

      I’m wondering if the op meant chlorophyll. If that is the case it is used as a coloring agent in food. Chlorophyll – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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