Sentences with phrase «deodorant stick with»

Homemade Deodorant Stick with Coconut Oil: If you want a deodorant that reminds you of store - bought ones, this is a great recipe to use.

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That tube of lip gloss I used to carry in each purse has been replaced with a stick of deodorant.
Far from looking like a tired old deodorant stick, this stylish spray bottle is a deep black with sparkling components in the plastic.
Herbal Clear Outdoor Whole Body deodorant This great - smelling stick deodorant (about $ 5; drugstore.com) is made with a fragrant blend of essential oils that not only keeps you smelling fresh, but also repels bugs — and thanks to the lavender, eucalyptus, thyme, lemon, bergamot, and ginger oils, it has an herby, citrusy aroma.
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Though I do hate (strong word, I know) applying deodorant cream with my fingers to my pits, I haven't found many natural stick deodorants that perform as well as the formulations that come in this form.
If you are using a balm or deodorant stick as a container, make sure it's twisted all the way down and don't try to move it until its set or you may end up with a dent in the middle of the tube from splashing it around (no need to ask me how I know this)
I figured this was it for the natural deodorant world, as the natural deodorants in stick packaging would just gum up with product and never go on smoothly.
Tom's (and all the other brands of natural deodorant I've tried, including the ridiculously expensive stick of Lavanilla I sprung for because it says right on the package that it's 100 % healthy with no harsh chemicals) all have the unfortunate side effect of peeling my underarm skin off my body.
Don't ever ever ever stick your whites in the dryer (or really any clothes apart from towels and bedding, as the heat causes a chemical reaction that cakes your deodorant and sweat into the fibers of the fabric, solidifying stains) and wash them at low temperature, either with vanish or spraying the stains individually.
The Agent Nateur Holi (stick) N ° 3 Deodorant has a subtle, sweet scent with traces of honey and lavender.
I shared this on Friday but I've been really stuck lately with finding a natural deodorant that works.
It works best with a half used stick, and bonus — you can still use it as deodorant.
From your recycling bin: • two 2L pop bottles (I used Coke Zero) • mouth was bottle • two shampoo or conditioner bottles (plastic deodorant containers may work too) • round plastic dip or spread container • thin cardboard from cereal boxes or something similar • paper towel tube From the thrift store or the back of your closet: • old purse with brown faux - leather straps From the craft store, hardware store or your supply cabinet: • scissors and x-acto knife • glue gun and glue sticks • white glue • masking tape • wire • spray primer • spackling paste • silver spray paint • craft paint in bronze, pewter and black • paint brushes
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