Zany_in_CO
Saponifier
When I want to create a new product I first search for a DIY recipe. In this case I would google "DIY Spray Deodorant". Or I would search for a commercial product that fits the bill and study the ingredient list to see if it conforms to my standards of what I'm shooting for. Once I find it, I tweak it to meet my all natural protocol. You'll be amazed how natural you can get by simply removing any chemicals, detergents and syndets out of the ingredient list.
This, of course, takes time and effort. No one can do that for you. We can point you in the right direction but it's to your benefit to do the research yourself. Then, use the Recipe Feedback Forum to get input for each batch you try before you try it. You have lots to learn and that's a good place to pick up TIPS.
Make as many small batches as you can, as often as you can, will have you up and running fairly soon if you put the time and effort into it. To save money on essential oils It's best to avoid adding fragrance until you have a solid recipe (or 2 or 3) that delivers every time you make it.
This, of course, takes time and effort. No one can do that for you. We can point you in the right direction but it's to your benefit to do the research yourself. Then, use the Recipe Feedback Forum to get input for each batch you try before you try it. You have lots to learn and that's a good place to pick up TIPS.
Make as many small batches as you can, as often as you can, will have you up and running fairly soon if you put the time and effort into it. To save money on essential oils It's best to avoid adding fragrance until you have a solid recipe (or 2 or 3) that delivers every time you make it.