DIY Armpit Detox Mask Recipe (2024)

Detoxing the body is imperative for overall health. One quick and easy way to help the detox process is using an armpit detox mask. A pit mask can be helpful if you are experiencing odor due to switching to a natural deodorant or even not using one at all. The adjustment period your body goes through after using traditional antiperspirants can be rough since antiperspirants work by blocking the pores. Once these pores have become unblocked, a detox period is inevitable. However, making a pit detox mask can speed up the process. This diy recipe is easy to make and only contains natural, organic ingredients.

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When you first stop using aluminum based antiperspirants, your pits begin to become unclogged. The unclogging process can be brutally stinky and turn many people off to going natural. Usually, after years of using harmful deodorants, your odor will be so much worse then if you hadn’t clogged your pores for years. Today, I’m giving you a DIY armpit detox mask recipe that will speed up the de-stinking process, helping you get well on your way to a healthier deodorant or no deodorant without the stink.

Most of us agree, a deodorant that works is pretty important! I’ve admitted many times that I gave up deodorant years ago and am not too worried about smelling-at least not anymore. I remember when I first stopped using a toxic deodorant, my body odor was quite alarming. I was so self conscious about it and quite alarmed at the smells I was emitting. Since then I rarely wear deodorant and rarely notice much odor. If I’m concerned about pit odor I have a more natural deodorant I use but mostly I freshen up in the sink and apply lavender mid day. However, applying an armpit detox mask helped transition me into my natural approach to armpit health.

What is Armpit Detox and Why Do It?

Armpit detoxes are often used when switching from conventional antiperspirants to more natural products with less harmful chemicals. Many claim there is a transition period where the bacteria in the underarms is out of balance which can cause extra odor. There is also the thought that using antiperspirants can cause a back up of bacteria.

The most common way to detox your pits is by doing armpit masks. Armpit masks typically consists of a clay, apple cider vinegar, essential oils and even activated charcoal. These ingredients help restore balance as well as pull out trace amounts of chemicals as well as odor-causing bacteria. You can help your body transition from a regular deodorant by applying an armpit detox mask 1-2 times a week.

There is no scientific evidence to back up that deodorants leave behind residue or clog the pores making body odor worse but to me it stands to reason that one could experience this. I know I did and I know that with time, my odor improved over time.

Why Do Pits Stink?

Pit smells are often a mirror of what we are eating. The more sugar, meat or refined carbs you eat, the more you will stink. Even healthy foods such as beans, onions, garlic, spices, legumes, broccoli and cabbage can cause underarm odor if your body has trouble digesting them.

Why Ditching Toxic Deodorants is IMPERATIVE.

When you stop and think about the job deodorant claims to do, you soon realize that blocking the pores over your lymph nodes in order to stop you from sweating is just not a good idea. With immune suppressing and endocrine disrupting chemicals directly on our lymph nodes, you are doing a lot of internal damage.

We were meant to be able to detox. The skin is our body’s largest organ and sweating is one way we detox. Stopping this process can trap toxins in the body allowing them to recirculate and cause harm. Lymph nodes are right beneath your armpits and are crucial to your immune system. You may notice lumps in your neck or underarms when you get sick. This is a sign your lymphatic system is working overtime to get you well.

Not only do conventional deodorants block the sweat glands, preventing crucial detox, they also contain crazy harmful ingredients!

  • ALUMINUM-Most commonly linked to Alzheimer’s Disease and breast cancer in many studies.
  • FORMALDEHYDE-A carcinogen used to preserve dead bodies. It is added to deodorants to kill germs.
  • PHTHALATES-These are linked to hormone imbalance and infertility.
  • PARABENS-Another hormone disruptor linked to breast cancer.
  • PROPYLENE GLYCOL-Also known as antifreeze. Need I say more?
  • ANTIBACTERIAL CHEMICALS-These kill beneficial bacteria we need to eat up odor. Plus, they are endocrine and immune system disruptors.

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Benefits of Using a Armpit Detox Mask:

  • By discontinuing the use of aluminum-based antiperspirant, the microbiome of your underarms can become unbalanced. By using apple cider vinegar in your armpit detox mask, you can actually balance the bacteria which will inturn cause less odor.
  • Using clays and ACV will help remove dead skin cells. which could also be contributing to trapped odor.
  • Clay will help remove any deodorant residue that may be left just beneath the surface of the skin after using pore blocking deodorant.

My Natural Deodorant Recommendations:

Often times I nix the deodorant all together and periodically clean my pits during the day. A little dab of essential oil and I’m good to go. This is by far the easiest way to control sweat but if you are fearful of your smell, I have a few suggestions below that will help.

Schmidt’s-I use this brand but I do find that if I use everyday I can get irritated. I often react to natural deodorants and end up smelling worse then if I hadn’t worn any but this brand keeps me fresh. Also, I like this brand because it’s now carried at Walmart and Target which makes it convenient.

Homemade Deodorant-This is my favorite safe deodorant. It does contain baking soda which can cause irritation over time so if you’re sensitive, omit it and add arrowroot powder in it’s place.

Spray Deodorant-I created this easy recipe to actually benefit the lymphs and pits with cancer killing Frankincense. Not only does it serve it’s purpose, it is healthy for your body.

Multipurpose Gym Spray-Love this one and I always carry it with me. It’s strong and will knock out odor.

DIY Pit Wipes-This is a simple DIY that involves cotton rounds that pack a bacteria busting punch!

DIY Armpit Detox Mask Recipe (3)Making the switch to a natural deodorant will be majorly beneficial in the long run-I promise! However, in the meantime, you can make a DIY armpit detox mask to apply to your pits that will actually speed up the process of detox by pulling nasties out of your skin. This mask is so easy to make and can be applied 3x a week (maybe more if the ACV doesn’t start to irritate your skin).

DIY Armpit Detox Mask:

  • 1 tablespoon of bentonite clay (find itHEREorHERE)
  • 1 teaspoon of Bragg’s organic apple cider vinegar (find itHERE)
  • 1-2 teaspoons of water
  • 3 drops of tea tree oil (find it HERE) *optional

Directions:

  1. Mix bentonite clay, 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar, and 1-2 teaspoons of water.
  2. Stir until you get a smooth consistency.
  3. Spread an even layer on your armpits and let sit for 15-20 min keeping your arms up.
  4. Remove with a warm washcloth.
  5. Feel free to follow up with coconut oil which has antibacterial properties as well as soothe dry skin.

Recipe Notes:

  • If you experience skin sensitivity, you might need to decrease the amount of apple cider vinegar and increase the amount of water.The ACV is diluted but super sensitive skin can feel a bit of a sting when using it in the armpit area.You might also look into a gentler clay such as kaolin clay.
  • Note that bentonite clay reacts with metal so be sure not to use a metal bowl or mixing spoon.
  • This recipe can double as an amazing face mask if you have oily, non sensitive skin that experiences clogging.

Because the clay will increase blood flow, it will make your skin bright pink for about 20 minutes. You will also feel the blood flow pulsing under your arms. It’s a great thing-blood flow is being pulled to the surface as well as toxins!!

Ditching regular deodorants is an absolute MUST. With cancer on the rise (especially breast cancer) ridding your skin care routine of toxic ingredients and helping your body detox is one of the best things you can do. Plus, there are some other benefits to getting rid of toxic deodorant. First off, eventually you’ll smell way less stinky! Many women have reported they no longer have pit stains and the skin under the arms is much healthier!

I hope I’ve inspired you to revamp your underarm routine. It’s an important change to be made and with this DIY armpit detox mask, the transition is so much easier!

xx, Jenni

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FAQs

DIY Armpit Detox Mask Recipe? ›

For example, one tablespoon bentonite clay, activated charcoal or baking soda, as each help detox the armpit — or one teaspoon of all three. Then add one to two teaspoons water and one teaspoon apple cider vinegar.

How can I detox my armpits naturally? ›

Most armpit detoxes use a homemade mask of bentonite clay and apple cider vinegar. Some also include water to dilute the vinegar. Others use equal parts bentonite clay and coconut oil for a more soothing, hydrating mix that still has some antibacterial properties, thanks to the coconut oil.

How do you make a detox scrub for your armpits? ›

Smell Like Yourself Again with This Simple Armpit Detox Recipe
  1. 1 Tablespoon of bentonite clay or kaolin clay.
  2. 1 Tablespoon of activated charcoal.
  3. 2 Tablespoons of water.

How do you make homemade underarm cleanser? ›

Apple Cider Vinegar

You can take a few drops of apple cider vinegar and dilute it in a bit of water. You can put this diluted water in a spray bottle and use it to spray on your underarms. Otherwise, you can just apply the mixture made to your underarms using a cotton swab.

How do you reset armpit bacteria? ›

How to prevent smelly armpits
  1. Taking daily showers with soap. Regularly showering after strenuous activities like working out or playing sports gets rid of the bacteria and sweat that cause odors.
  2. Wearing loose-fitting, breathable fabrics like cotton, linen, and moisture-wicking blends. ...
  3. Removing hair. ...
  4. Relieving stress.

How do you get rid of clogged armpit pores? ›

Hidradenitis suppurativa armpit home remedies and over-the-counter treatment
  1. placing a black tea or warm cloth compress over the breakout area.
  2. avoiding sweating.
  3. using a deodorant or antiperspirant without: alcohol. ...
  4. wearing loose-fitting clothing.
  5. not scrubbing the skin, which causes inflammation.
  6. not waxing the armpits.
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Why do I smell of BO even after a shower? ›

They are found in areas where you have hair, such as your armpit and groin area. These glands release a milky fluid when you are stressed and are odorless until they come into contact with bacteria. Hair is particularly prone to trapping bacteria, which is why men are more likely to smell even after showering.

How long does it take for armpits to detox? ›

A 2 to 4 week transition period can be expected when transitioning from antiperspirant to natural deodorant. Studies show that antiperspirant users experience a transient increase in odorous bacteria in the underarm area when they stop using antiperspirant. This is also referred to as detoxing armpits.

Can you detox armpits without bentonite clay? ›

Absolutely! With our armpit detoxing routine you don't need to use bentonite clay at all. You can simply skin the DIY mask and just cleanse, exfoliate, and switch to an aluminum-free deodorant.

How many days does it take to detox your armpits? ›

The Adjustment Period When Switching to Natural Deodorant

If you are just switching to natural deodorant, your body may need 1-3 weeks to adjust. But if you've been using antiperspirants your whole life, it could take a bit longer as the sweat glands in your underarms are going to go through quite the adjustment.

How do you know when your armpits are detoxing? ›

A deodorant detox phase typically lasts anywhere from a week up to a month, and during that time period you may experience: Increased armpit sweating. Increased body odor. Rash-like bumps in your armpits.

How often should I detox my armpits? ›

If you are new to natural deodorants you might want to do a total of 10 armpit detoxes, doing 2-3 a week. You can find the apple cider vinegar at most grocery stores, and most health food stores will have bentonite clay (it might also be labeled as Indian Healing Clay) or you can get it on Amazon.

Can apple cider vinegar help with armpit odor? ›

"Apple cider vinegar is a great natural underarm deodorant," says Georgianna Donadio, PhD. She suggests applying it directly to your armpits to kill body odor.

What kills armpit odor bacteria? ›

Apple cider vinegar: Mix apple cider vinegar with a small amount of water in a spray bottle. Spray the mixture onto your armpits. The acid in vinegar helps kill bacteria. Lemon juice: Mix lemon juice and water in a spray bottle.

Can I leave apple cider vinegar on my armpits overnight? ›

The smell of vinegar will dissipate quickly, but if you prefer, you could dab the apple cider vinegar under your armpits in the evening and leave it on overnight. The vinegar not only neutralises the smell of sweat, but also makes your sweat glands contract, so you actually sweat less.

What does diabetic sweat smell like? ›

A person living with a health condition such as diabetes or kidney disease may also have sweat that smells like ammonia. A person can try antiperspirants to reduce the amount they sweat, and deodorants to cover up any odors. A doctor can treat any underlying health conditions to help reduce the ammonia smell in sweat.

How long does it take to fully detox your armpits? ›

Well, how long it takes for a natural deodorant to feel as though it is working differs from person to person. it can take up to 30-days for your body to learn to sweat naturally and regulate itself again. You should expect your armpits to smell a little pungent for the first couple of weeks.

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