How Do You Use Crystals For Deoderant?
Deodorant crystals are pretty to look at and easy on the pocketbook. Unscented and hypoallergenic, they are a healthy alternative to standard commercial stick deodorants, in addition to standing heads and shoulders above antiperspirants in the good-for-you department. The crystals are actually mineral salts made from potassium aluminum sulfate. Crystals can last for years, often more than 5, which makes them a smart buy. The mineral salts obliterate bacteria, which causes odor, but mineral salts don’t stop perspiration. Wet the crystal stone and generously apply to underarm area. It will dry quickly. That’s it! Maybe the lack of residue feels funny, but you’ll soon get used to it. Shop around. Crystal deodorant can be found at health food stores, some supermarkets, the Internet and alternative lifestyle stores, among other retail outlets. Prices vary, but typically range from $8 to $25. Ask for references. Just as standard deodorant brands vary user by user, so do crystal ones. A store