Everything Gives me a Rash Deodorant
/Every deodorant we have come across so far gives Firebeard a rash eventually. So far it has not mattered wether the deodorant is a major name brand, hypo-allergenic, all natural, or even organic. They have all eventually given him a rash. As a result I began researching natural deodorant ingredients to find out which ones might be the culprits. Through my research, and a bit of experimentation, I believe I have now come up with a recipie for deodorant that won't give Firebeard a rash, and STILL WORKS! I decided to share this recipe with you in the hope that it will help others out there who get deodorant rash. Enjoy, and please let me know if it works for you!
Everything Gives Me a Rash Deodorant
Ingredients:
- 2 tbl coconut oil
- 1 tsp shea butter
- 1 tsp cocoa butter
- 2 capsules vitamin E (optional preservative)
- 1/2 cup + 3-4 tbl corn starch
Directions:
- Melt solid/semi-solid butters in a double broiler (or microwave)
- Stir in liquid oils
- Remove from heat, and mix in 1/2 cup cornstarch
- Add up to 4 more tablespoons cornstarch to reach a firm consistency
Put this mixture into a container of your choice, (I used an old deodorant holder that I had cleaned out), and let it cool to room temperature before you use it. Ta-da! No more stinky, rashy pits.
So why no essential oil or baking soda?
I did not include baking soda because it has a slightly basic Ph, and human skin prefers neutral or slightly acidic Ph. If you have very sensitive skin, the basic Ph of baking soda can irritate it.
Likewise I did not include essential oils because they can be irritating to sensitive skin; however, some are gentler than others. Lavender is generally a good choice for sensitive skin, and tea tree oil, and neem oil will help keep stinky bacteria at bay, but try them in small amounts at first.
Perhaps I should also post the recipe for the deodorant I have made for myself as well, as I have insensitive underarm skin and my recipe is a bit different.
I will be taking off for memorial day, but with luck I will be back by Wednesday with more crafty goodness.

The Highland Games were over a month ago. I found them very interesting, and intended to tell you all about them as soon as they were over. At least I have finally gotten to them.

Pattern:
These socks were knit for my husband, who has very big feet. Knowing my tendency toward 2nd sock syndrome (and knitting a 2nd large plain sock seems like torture to me, halfway through the first), I decided to try to knit these at the same time. I knit these 2 at a time on magic loop, and I felt the knitting went very well. I did have some trouble when it came to the heel however. I couldn't seem to knit the heel neatly, even after several attempts, and finally decided to make an afterthought heel which turned out well.
Even though our temperatures have been approaching the 90's (the 30's Celsius) for weeks now, it has actually been really comfortable outside. The mornings have been cool, and the air has been dry. There has also been a cool and frequent wind tempting me outside at every chance.









My grandmother grew up in the West Indies and immigrated to the US when she was a young adult. Now she, and several of her sisters and brothers live here in Florida. When they get together so do the tastes of their island home. Now, whenever I cook a Caribbean dish I am reminded of sitting on the floor of her kitchen as a child watching her cook.




















I hope you all had a great holiday season. We had a wonderful time, but I am thrilled it is over now. I feel like I have enough time to take a deep breath again!
I hope this holiday season is going well for all of you. So far I am feeling a little behind on my holiday to do list, but instead of letting the stress get to me, I am letting a few things slide (unfortunately the blog is one of them, sorry). After feeling completely overwhelmed last year, to the point that I did not enjoy the holidays until after they were over, I am making a conserted effort to enjoy myself this year.




So you can knit, sew, cook your food from scratch, and change your own oil. Can you make your own laundry detergent? Do you even know what is in your laundry detergent?
I started making my own laundry detergent almost a year ago now, and I have been experementing to find the best formula. At the moment, I have a keeper. This formulation has been successful at getting out toddler strength stains.









So far I have made a few item from this book, and every item involving a size has been a nightmare! This dress was NOT an exception. The pattern as sized in the book would never have fit my daughter. I could not make the seam allowances small enough. I had to size the pattern up, but once the top was large enough to fit over her head it seemed to large. If I make this pattern again (which I might because my daughter loves the dress), I will either make the top smaller and install fasteners, or make the top smaller and out of a stretchy knit fabric. On the other hand I made the dress for free by restyling fabric and using scraps. The bottom of the dress was restyled from an old satin curtain, and the top was made from the scraps from a linen dress I made.

