There are many herbal based deodorants. You have to test it accordingly to your taste of smell . By single spray in your skin any reaction will start with one hour , for some it may delay. But you will find out within 24 hours. They you will decide
Ayurvedic deodorant are natural herbs that has its natural fragrance You can use sandalwood oil, made from sandal wood,also sandal wood powder that can be used as tilak on forehead , keep one fragrant throughout the day. Jasmine oil from jasmine flowers All these are absolutely safe to use Rose water made from roses , can be sprinkled on body
In ayurveda jawadu powder deodrant is best
Put 1/2 TSP powder in palm and 3-4 drops of water mix in it and apply whole body after bath …ITSS smells so fresh and stand 24 hours
ITSS smell is very pure and fresh
1. Alum - It’s a time-tested, single-ingredient solution that helps control body odor without irritating sensitive skin. - Use - Moisten the crystal and rub it gently on clean underarms. - Benefits : Natural antibacterial Odor control without blocking sweat glands No fragrance or additives.
2. Sandalwood Powder (Raktha Chandana choornam) Use: Mix with rose water or plain water and apply as a paste
Benefits: Natural fragrance Cooling and anti-inflammatory Helps reduce sweat and odor.
3. Sariba (Hemidesmus indicus) - boil this in water and used as drinking water.
4. Usira (Vetiveria zizanoides) is boiled in water used for bathing.
Ayurvedic deodorants focus on neutralizing odor naturally, rather than blocking sweat like antiperspirants. Sweat itself is not the problem—it’s the bacteria breaking it down that causes odor. Ayurvedic formulas usually use herbs, minerals, and plant-based oils that: Maintain your skin’s natural pH
Have antibacterial and cooling effects
Calm inflammation and support lymphatic detox
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Juicy Chemistry – 100% organic, baking soda-free
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Rose Peta ark is advisable
You can try Safe and skin friendly 1. Forest Essentials Ayurvedic Deodorant (Vetiver or Lavender) 2.Juicy Chemistry Organic Deodorant (Blood Orange & Geranium) 3. Rustic Art Natural Deodorant Cream 4. SoulTree Deodorant Roll-On (Herbal Infusion). Go for underarm detox before switching to natural products Attend your doctor for this.
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Hello As per your complaints it look like you are a pitta dominant person, the heat and digestion may persist. So try to avoid spicy vinegar and salt in excess. Try to take one tsp of homemade ghee in early morning with sauf water(luke warm) Do shitli pranayam, anulom vilom, bhuminamaskara. With this you can start these medications Rx Arjuna kwath with panchwalkal kwath 20 ml -0-20 ml Add a pinch of cinnamon powder Tab arogya vardhini 2-0-2 Sukhma trifala 1 tsp before going to sleep. This will surely help you And as per your body you should make a body scrub with 50 gm arjuna churna+ trifla churna + chandan powder + 10 gm of natural heena and use it as scrub. Try to add these natural remedies instead of some chemicals. I hope this will help you and lord Dhanvantari will heal you soon.
Hello… If you have more odour & more sweat then according to our Ayurveda your body pitta dosha is vitiated so instead of using external perfumes correct your Pitta dosha…
1) Madiphala rasayana… 10ml 2 times before food
2) Triphala churna… 1/2 spoon with glass of warm water after food 2 times
3) Lagusutashekar rasa… 2 tab 2 times a day before food…
Many harps like sandal neem turmeric alovera have disinfectant and antibacterial effects free from chemicals so can use those
Finding an effective ayurvedic deodorants that soothes sensitive skin is indeed a promising option. Ayurvedic deodorants use natural ingredients, which often provide a more gentle approach for individuals dealing with allergies and skin irritation. But it’s important to keep in mind—ayurvedic deodorants may not completely block sweating; their primary role often lies in balancing natural odour without harmful chemicals.
When looking for a good ayurvedic deodorant, seek out ingredients known for their antibacterial, and soothing properties. Sandalwood, neem, and tulsi could help with controlling odour, while aloe vera and coconut oil have healing effects for sensitive skin. These elements are often included in authentic ayurvedic formulas designed to address body odor at its root.
Although there are no universal brands recommended worldwide, finding a local manufacturer that commits to authentic ayurvedic principles and uses natural ingredients is a safe bet. Also, sticking to companies that are transparent about what they put in their products and have credibility in the ayurvedic community is ideal.
As for managing breakouts or skin irritation, a focus on balancing doshas may be beneficial—following the guidance of traditional ayurvedic practices can support skin health overall. Avoiding processed or excessively pungent food, adopting a consistent hydration routine, and integrating more naturally cleansing foods like fresh fruits and leafy greens can aid in maintain healthy skin.
Transitioning to ayurvedic deodorant may also present detoxification benefits as your body gradually rids accumulated toxins. The adjustment period can vary from person to person, as your body adapts.
Try introducing other lifestyle changes that align with Ayurvedic wisdom. Regular exercise and meditation can support the detox process effectively. Finally, prioritize consultation with experienced ayurvedic practitioners who can help determine your doshic balance, offering more tailored advice.


