Does anyone use magnesium oil for deodorant?
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lisaconklin957 wrote: »I used to make my own natural deodorant (coconut oil, Shea butter, baking soda, corn starch), but now I use Piper Wai. It's a cream, charcoal based product and it changed my world. They were on shark tank last year.
I am skeptical about this. While in theory it sounds great, not sure I'd be willing to try it. I have a 12hr job that can be very labor intensive and deals with the public all shift long, and Having BO is just not an option.0 -
TheDevastator wrote: »It says on the bottle it can be used as a deodorant. I tried some today but not sure how well it works yet. According to certain websites it's one of the best ways to get magnesium other than diet.
A better option to get magnesium is to eat magnesium rich foods (dark chocolate is one!) or soak in Epsom salts bath...or you could eat chocolate while taking a bath.
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lisaconklin957 wrote: »I used to make my own natural deodorant (coconut oil, Shea butter, baking soda, corn starch), but now I use Piper Wai. It's a cream, charcoal based product and it changed my world. They were on shark tank last year.
I am skeptical about this. While in theory it sounds great, not sure I'd be willing to try it. I have a 12hr job that can be very labor intensive and deals with the public all shift long, and Having BO is just not an option.
I've tried a bunch of natural alternatives, but the normal antiperspirants you buy at the store just can't be beat if you can't afford to have BO. I wear natural stuff in the winter and if I'm not exercising, but it would be cruel to those around me to not put on the artificial antiperspirants when I go to the gym or in the summer.1 -
Never tried it. If it's healthier for you than antiperspirant/deodorant and it works, go for it.
I've used "the rock" and it works pretty damned well.0 -
Why not just use Crystal deodorant? It's all natural...no chemicals. Can't you get magnesium from food?
Lmao @ no chemicals.
this
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Some vegans don't wear deodorant.
https://www.therawtarian.com/community/f/discussion/1329/raw-foodists-don-t-smell
http://www.naturalnews.com/004417_body_odor_nutrition.html0 -
Does deodorant count as food or nutrition?0
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I use Jāsön Soothing Aloe Vera deodorant stick. The scent is pretty neutral and it works well.
I have not tried magnesium oil for deodorant.0 -
JanetYellen wrote: »
Some vegans don't even shower!1 -
cerise_noir wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »It says on the bottle it can be used as a deodorant. I tried some today but not sure how well it works yet. According to certain websites it's one of the best ways to get magnesium other than diet.
A better option to get magnesium is to eat magnesium rich foods (dark chocolate is one!) or soak in Epsom salts bath...or you could eat chocolate while taking a bath.
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Do you drink coffee and eat vegetables? If so, why the concern over magnesium intake? Do you have a deficiency? A balanced diet should have you covered well enough that you don't need to depend on deodorant for magnesium.0
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Carlos_421 wrote: »Do you drink coffee and eat vegetables? If so, why the concern over magnesium intake? Do you have a deficiency? A balanced diet should have you covered well enough that you don't need to depend on deodorant for magnesium.
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TheDevastator wrote: »cerise_noir wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »It says on the bottle it can be used as a deodorant. I tried some today but not sure how well it works yet. According to certain websites it's one of the best ways to get magnesium other than diet.
A better option to get magnesium is to eat magnesium rich foods (dark chocolate is one!) or soak in Epsom salts bath...or you could eat chocolate while taking a bath.
You can also drink magnesium citrate.1 -
EvgeniZyntx wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »cerise_noir wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »It says on the bottle it can be used as a deodorant. I tried some today but not sure how well it works yet. According to certain websites it's one of the best ways to get magnesium other than diet.
A better option to get magnesium is to eat magnesium rich foods (dark chocolate is one!) or soak in Epsom salts bath...or you could eat chocolate while taking a bath.
You can also drink magnesium citrate.
I like to top off my magnesium citrate levels before a long road trip. Don't want to be magnesium deficient!2 -
Strawblackcat wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »
Are you looking for a magnesium supplement or a natural deoderant? Because if you want a magnesium supplement, just take Natural Calm. It's magnesium citrate, which is one of the more absorbable forms, and it won't burn your skin.EvgeniZyntx wrote: »You can also drink magnesium citrate.
I might have to try Natural Calm one of these days.0 -
jofjltncb6 wrote: »EvgeniZyntx wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »cerise_noir wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »It says on the bottle it can be used as a deodorant. I tried some today but not sure how well it works yet. According to certain websites it's one of the best ways to get magnesium other than diet.
A better option to get magnesium is to eat magnesium rich foods (dark chocolate is one!) or soak in Epsom salts bath...or you could eat chocolate while taking a bath.
You can also drink magnesium citrate.
I like to top off my magnesium citrate levels before a long road trip. Don't want to be magnesium deficient!
You can even give a little to the whole family!0 -
My husband and I have used Toms for years with no issues.0
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TheDevastator wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »Do you drink coffee and eat vegetables? If so, why the concern over magnesium intake? Do you have a deficiency? A balanced diet should have you covered well enough that you don't need to depend on deodorant for magnesium.
I understand it's important but it's also in practically everything.
Not a lot in coffee but it's in there.0 -
Pinkylee77 wrote: »My husband and I have used Toms for years with no issues.
No issues except smelling like a hippy?
(That's been my experience trying Tom's a few times before in my life.)0 -
TheDevastator wrote: »Strawblackcat wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »
Are you looking for a magnesium supplement or a natural deoderant? Because if you want a magnesium supplement, just take Natural Calm. It's magnesium citrate, which is one of the more absorbable forms, and it won't burn your skin.EvgeniZyntx wrote: »You can also drink magnesium citrate.
I might have to try Natural Calm one of these days.
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Believe it or not we use unflavored milk of magnesia as our deodorant and it's fantastic. No BS. We've tried them all. And mt wide read about it somewhere and IT'S FANTASTIC. Let me know what y'all try and think.0
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I have used milk of magnesia as a supplement to deoderant. I sweat a lot also and, to date, no bad smell!0
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Works like a charm.2 -
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TheDevastator wrote: »It says on the bottle it can be used as a deodorant. I tried some today but not sure how well it works yet. According to certain websites it's one of the best ways to get magnesium other than diet.
How did it work for you? Since this post is a few days old, I was curious. If it kept odor/dry control. also, did you work out with it on and what was that results?0 -
I love piper wai, it has magnesium hydroxide as the 3rd ingredient, it works really well. I smell good too0
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jofjltncb6 wrote: »Pinkylee77 wrote: »My husband and I have used Toms for years with no issues.
No issues except smelling like a hippy?
(That's been my experience trying Tom's a few times before in my life.)
no we don't stink but maybe we would not have even if we did not use it either0 -
allaboutthecake wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »It says on the bottle it can be used as a deodorant. I tried some today but not sure how well it works yet. According to certain websites it's one of the best ways to get magnesium other than diet.
How did it work for you? Since this post is a few days old, I was curious. If it kept odor/dry control. also, did you work out with it on and what was that results?
It seems to neutralize the odor and even though I sweat I don't stink.0 -
TheDevastator wrote: »allaboutthecake wrote: »TheDevastator wrote: »It says on the bottle it can be used as a deodorant. I tried some today but not sure how well it works yet. According to certain websites it's one of the best ways to get magnesium other than diet.
How did it work for you? Since this post is a few days old, I was curious. If it kept odor/dry control. also, did you work out with it on and what was that results?
It seems to neutralize the odor and even though I sweat I don't stink.
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