Organic Deodorant - Extra Strength - Summer Rain

Deodorant Cream: Extra Strength Summer Rain

An organic cream deodorant with a fresh herbal-floral scent that absorbs beautifully into the skin. Shea butter, jojoba oil, and coconut oil comfort delicate underarms while organic tapioca flour helps manage moisture. Essential oils and baking soda support natural odor control for lasting freshness.

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$10.50
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cruelty-free
non-gmo
6-month-shelf-life
melting
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Product Overview

Our Extra Strength Summer Rain Organic Cream Deodorant is a soft, solid that melts easily into the skin, leaving a soft, breathable finish. Made with nourishing plant oils and moisture-absorbing botanicals, it helps keep underarms feeling dry, balanced, and comfortably fresh.

We call this our extra strength formula because it contains more baking soda than our stick deodorants. Baking soda helps shift the underarm environment so odor-causing bacteria are less likely to thrive, making it a preferred choice for those who need stronger natural odor support — especially during warmer months or increased activity.

Organic tapioca flour helps absorb moisture while leaving a soft, dry finish. A base of organic virgin coconut oil, shea butter, and jojoba oil nourishes and comforts delicate underarm skin, supporting smooth application and healthy-feeling skin.

The essential oil blend — lavender, rosemary, ylang ylang, and thyme — creates a fresh herbal-floral aroma with gentle sweetness and subtle earthy depth. Clean and natural, it carries the quiet freshness of a garden just after a passing summer shower.

Organic plant oils, beeswax, moisture-absorbing botanicals, baking soda, and pure essential oils — that's it — effective and intentionally simple.

How To Use

Basic Cream Deodorant Application

  • Scoop out a pea-sized amount using clean fingers. It may not look like much, but a little truly goes a long way.
  • Apply it to the center of your clean, dry underarm.
  • Gently massage as it melts on warm skin, just as you would apply a moisturizer.
  • Allow it to absorb fully before dressing (about a minute or two).
  • If the cream feels sticky, you’ve likely used too much. Start small — more is not better.
  • In colder months, allow the cream to sit against the skin for a few seconds before massaging. The warmth of your skin will soften it for a smoother application with minimal friction.
  • Do not apply immediately after shaving or on broken skin.
Ida’s Favorite Technique

For me, one pea-sized amount is enough for both underarms.

  • I scoop a pea-sized amount with my right index finger, then rub the cream between two fingers on each hand.
  • Using one finger per underarm, I gently massage the deodorant into the skin until it disappears.
  • Warming the cream between your fingers first helps create a smoother, more uniform application.
  • Of course, we don’t all have the same size underarms. Some people may prefer a pea-sized amount per side.
  • Start small and adjust as needed.

Reapplying

If needed, you may reapply throughout the day.

Wipe underarms clean with a damp cloth or paper towel, pat dry, and reapply.

Applying over perspiration or unclean skin may cause irritation.


Prefer Not to Use Your Fingers?

We recommend fingertips for the best control and most even application, but there are other options:

  • Use the rounded back of a small spoon to scoop and gently massage the cream into the skin.
  • Use a small stick (like a popsicle stick) to scoop out the cream, then massage it in with your fingers.
  • One customer created a custom applicator using round glass beads or marbles.
  • Try our reusable oval bamboo spatula for a sustainable option.

A Few Important Notes

  • We always recommend a Patch Test the first time you try any new product, especially if you have sensitive skin.
  • Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Cream deodorants may soften in warm temperatures. This does not affect performance. If melting occurs, stir gently and refrigerate for about 30 minutes to firm.

Our cream deodorants are not happy in hot mailboxes or on sunny porches. Please be sure to pick up your package ASAP once it arrives.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an "Armpit Detox" when switching to natural deodorant?

The Armpit Detox Myth

 

Many people transition seamlessly to a natural deodorant. Others report a transition period.

I do not believe in "armpit detox" the way in which it is described by many companies that sell natural deodorant. Armpit "detox" is simply a normal adjustment period.

 

We have all heard about detox diets and cleanses for your body. Well now some people are advocating a detox for armpits. The ritual usually involves mixing up armpit masks made with charcoal, clays, or apple cider vinegar and applying them to your armpits to supposedly help “detox” the harmful chemicals that may have built up due ingredients in conventional deodorant or antiperspirants.  

The idea behind the armpit detox is that it helps make the transition from an aluminum-based antiperspirant to a natural deodorant easier. However, there is no evidence that an underarm detox will reduce odor or make your new natural deodorant more effective.

Natural Deodorant Armpit Detox Mask MythCommercial deodorants and antiperspirants change the types and amounts of bacteria in the armpit which explains why you may sweat more and have a change in body odor initially.

Please do not allow a company to tell you that the increase in odor and/or sweat is the result of your body expelling or flushing out toxins. Your body has a great natural detox system that includes your liver and your kidneys, but your skin--not so much.

What people call and Armpit "detox" is simply a normal adjustment period. You do NOT need to buy armpit "detox" kits. 

A simple wash with a gentle soap and water will remove antiperspirant or deodorant on your skin and help control odor.

 

Our bodies are quite resistant to change. Our bodies enjoy the status quo. They see change as a disruption and often resist change even if it is a positive one.

The bottom line--our body needs time to adjust to change and since each of us is a unique individual and our armpit microbiome is different the timeline varies from person to person.

Ultimately, it depends on your unique body chemistry.

Since there was so much information I wanted to share, I have written two blogs:

Part 1: Transitioning To Natural Deodorant, discusses the why you may experience an adjustment period as well as the possible causes of irritation and or rashes that some may experience when switching from a conventional antiperspirant or deodorant to an all natural deodorant.

Part 2: Transitioning To Natural Deodorant, provides some suggestions to help with the adjustment period and or to help alleviate the causes of irritation. Part 2 also answers some common questions about using a natural deodorant.


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Why Is Underarm Skin More Sensitive?

Did you ever notice that so many people are ticklish under their arm? Your underarms are one of the most sensitive parts of your body.

Why Are Underarms More Sensitive?
  • Underarm skin is a bit thinner than the skin on other parts of your body
  • Underarm skin is not exposed to outside elements which can make skin tougher
  • Underarms usually get very little sunlight
  • The warm, moist environment is a breeding ground for bacteria
  • The friction that occurs when underarms rub against skin or clothing can cause skin irritation
  • Underarms are home to lots of nerves and lymph nodes

You may notice that you can feel a simple touch more than you can on other areas of the body. When you add up all of these factors you can see why underarm skin is not only more sensitive, but also more prone to irritation.


Underarm Care
  • Keep your underarms clean

  • Shaving can really irritate sensitive skin
    • Be sure to moisturize after shaving
    • Shave at night before bedtime to allow the skin to heal a bit overnight

  • Underarm pores can get clogged, so it is a good idea to gently exfoliate the area periodically
    • Since this area is so sensitive, use the gentler products madde to exfoliate your face rather than your body
    • Do not use scratchy accessories, like loofahs, when washing which may irritate sensitive skin

  • Use a natural, organic, moisturizing deodorant

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How To Use A Natural Deodorant: Basic Instructions

Our natural deodorants neutralize odor and help absorb wetness using plant-based ingredients — no plastic packaging or synthetic additives. 
But sometimes success depends less on the formula and more on how it’s applied.

Below you’ll find instructions for both our cream deodorants and our stick deodorants, since each format applies a little differently.

How To Apply Natural Cream Deodorant

Cream deodorant applies differently from a stick. A small amount is all you need, and gentle application makes the biggest difference.

How to apply Natural Organic Cream DeodorantStep-by-Step:
  • Scoop out a pea-sized amount using clean fingers. It may not look like much, but a little truly goes a long way.
  • Apply it to the center of your clean, completely dry underarm.
  • Gently massage as it softens and melts against warm skin — just as you would apply a facial moisturizer.
  • Allow it to absorb fully before dressing (about one to two minutes).
  • To prevent irritation, do not apply to broken skin or immediately after shaving.
  • Do not apply immediately after shaving or on broken skin.

If the cream feels sticky, you’ve likely used too much.
Start small — more is not better.

Don't Want To Use Your Fingers to Scoop Out the Deodorant?

Scoop up a pea-sized amount onto the rounded back of a small spoon. Use the spoon to apply and gently massage the deodorant into your skin. Try our Bamboo Spatula.

Temperature Matters

Because our cream deodorants are made with natural oils and butters, they respond to temperature changes. 

  • In colder months, let the cream rest against your skin for a few seconds before massaging. The warmth of your skin will soften it for smoother, lower-friction application.
  • In warmer months, the cream may feel softer. This does not affect performance — simply use a slightly smaller amount.
A Helpful Cream Application Technique

This simple approach has worked well for me and for many customers.

Many people find that one pea-sized amount is enough for both underarms.

Scoop a pea-sized amount with clean fingers, then gently rub the cream between two fingers on each hand.

Using two fingers per underarm, massage the deodorant into the skin until it softens and disappears.

Warming the cream between your fingers first allows it to soften slightly, creating a smoother, more even application with less friction.

As always, start small and adjust as needed — underarm size and preference vary.


How To Apply Natural Stick Deodorant

Natural stick deodorant applies differently from conventional deodorant. Because it’s made with more beeswax, plant oils, and butters, it responds to warmth — and a thin layer works best.

Person holding a Woodland Breeze deodorant stick near their armpit in a bathroom setting.Step-by-Step:
  • Apply daily to clean, completely dry underarms.
  • Give the stick a moment against your skin so your natural warmth can soften the surface. This ensures a smooth, even application and helps prevent irritation from friction.
  • Once softened, gently swipe 1–2 times per underarm. A very thin layer is all you need.
  • Give it a minute to absorb before putting on clothing.

If the stick feels draggy or you notice residue, you’re likely using too much or applying before it has softened. Start light — more is not better.

Temperature Matters

Because this formula contains natural waxes and butters, texture will shift with temperature.

  • In cooler weather, warm the tube between your hands for 10–15 seconds before applying.
  • In warmer temperatures, the stick may feel softer. This does not affect performance — simply use a lighter swipe.
How to Dispense the Stick
  • Remove the cap and gently push up from the base of the tube to expose a small amount.
  • After applying, tap the bottom of the tube on a firm surface to allow the product to slide back down before replacing the cap.
  • Do not press it down from the top.

 

A Few Final Notes

Natural deodorants work with your body — not by blocking sweat, but by helping manage odor and moisture more gently. Because everyone’s skin is different, finding the right amount and application style may take a few days of adjustment.

  • If you’re switching from a conventional antiperspirant, you may notice temporary changes as your underarms return to their normal rhythm. Give your skin time to rebalance.
  • Always start with a small amount and adjust as needed — underarm size and preference vary.
  • Apply only to dry skin. Oil and water do not blend well, and dampness can increase friction or transfer product to clothing.
  • Do not apply immediately after shaving or on broken skin.
  • These are deodorants, not antiperspirants. They do not block sweat. 
  • If you have sensitive skin or are trying a new formula, we recommend a patch test first.
  • Discontinue use if irritation persists.
  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Best if used within 6 months of opening.

A little patience, the right formula, and thoughtful application are usually all it takes.


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What If My Natural Skincare Product Melts in Warm Weather?

Why Do Some Products Melt in Warm Weather?

We do not use synthetic stabilizers or waxes, so our delicate natural products packaged in glass jars and metal tins are sensitive to temperature changes.

While shipping during warm weather seasons presents a real challenge to our natural skin care company, we accept the challenge in order to maintain our standard of natural and nourishing skin care. We hope you agree.

During warm weather, products may soften or even melt as they sit in warm mail trucks, mailboxes, or on front porches.

The quality and healing properties of our products are not affected by melting.

On very sunny or warm days, BEFORE opening the jars or tins, place the items in your refrigerator for a few hours to allow them to harden, just in case they have melted in transit. If you open items, especially those in tins, to check if melting has occurred, they may spill and make a mess!

What To Do About Melting

Cream Deodorants

If you think that your balm-like deodorant is melted or runny, BEFORE opening the jar, pop it in the freezer for 10 - 15 minutes. As it begins to harden give it a stir (so that the solids do not sink to the bottom) and place it back in the freezer until firm!

Sometimes a cream deodorant can melt during warm transit and then slowly re-solidify before you receive it. This melting and slow cooling can result in a grainy feeling. If your deodorant feels grainy, simply melt it, mix thoroughly, and place it in the refrigerator until solid.

Since the stick deodorant are made with more beeswax, they are less sensitive to an increase in outside temperature.

Whipped Body Butters

Place a melted body butter in the refrigerator until firm.

Our hand-whipped process adds tiny air bubbles that increase the volume, just like whipping cream. If a whipped product melts, the air bubbles collapse and the volume is decreased.

So, although the jar was filled to the top initially, there will be less volume in the container (since it has deflated) and the container may actually look half full.

After cooling a melted Whipped Butter will be the consistency of our body balm and is still a great moisturizer.

Sugar Scrubs

If a Sugar Scrub melts, the oil may separate out a bit. Give it a good mix and place it in the refrigerator for about 10 to 15 minutes. As it begins to harden up give it another stir to disperse the sugars and place it back in the refrigerator. Once it's solidified and mixed it will be great to use! Again because it is a whipped product, the container may have less volume when the whipped butters melt.

Read more about melting products and what to do in our blog "Natural Skin Care Products Melt In Hot Weather."


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Why are there little white beads or specks in some products?

The whitish specks are concentrated beads of nourishing plant butters which solidify into little butter bits as they cool.

Natural unrefined and unprocessed butters, like our Virgin Shea and Cocoa, will occasionally separate in some products with changes in temperature.

Although we see the little beads most often in the Summer months, changes in temperature as the products make their journey can happen any time of year. The concentrated beads of butter will melt as you massage the product into your skin.

Our goal is to create the best natural, wholesome, nourishing skincare possible, so we formulate our products without synthetic stabilizers, emulsifiers, or waxes.

Most companies do not use unrefined or virgin botanical butters because they are so difficult to work with, but we know that unrefined butters are much more nourishing!

For more information read our "Shea Butter Tutorial."


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Are Chagrin Valley Ingredients & Products USDA Certified Organic?

Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve is a USDA Certified Organic Company

Certified Organic Skin Care

The most important consideration in any business is its customers. Today's world of misleading claims, false advertising, and simple deception, often leaves consumers trying to discover the truth about personal products and their ingredients.

  • We want our customers to know that we are committed to transparency in everything we do.
  • We want our customers to know that when we say "organic," we mean it.
  • We believe that in becoming a USDA Certified Organic company, our customers do not have to wonder if we really use certified organic ingredients or if our organic products are truly organic.
  • So we choose to be a certified organic company and abide by the strict standards required for organic certification.

Some of my favorite products are made with ingredients that just do not exist as certified organic. Why? At this time there are no standards created for ingredients specifically used in the personal care product industry. Organic certification of personal care products is based on the organic food standards set by the National Organic Program of the USDA.

But since we are a certified organic company, we are required to submit documentation that even our "non-organic ingredients" were produced without the use of toxic pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), sewage sludge, or irradiation.

View related natural skin care blogs

Why Did We Become a Certified Organic Company?

What Do All of the Organic Labels Mean?

Organic Soap Labeling


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What are essential oils?

What Are Pure Essential Oils?

Have you ever enjoyed the scent of a fragrant flower or herb? The fragrance comes from potent, aromatic compounds called essential oils found in the flowers, stems, seeds, bark, roots, fruits, and other parts of plants. It often requires several pounds of a plant to produce a single bottle of essential oil.

Essential oils not only give plants their unique scents but also help lure plant pollinators and protect plants from insects and other predators.

The chemical composition of essential oils may provide valuable psychological and physical aromatherapeutic benefits for some people.

It is important to note that to be a true essential oil, the oil must be isolated from the plant material by physical means only. Essential oils are NEVER extracted using solvents.

Although synthetic fragrances or "nature identical" oils are available at a much lower cost, only natural plant essential oils will provide any aromatherapeutic benefits.

View related natural skin care blogs

What Are Essential Oils (Much more detail)

How Essential Oils Are Extracted

Why We Use Only Real Plant Essential Oils?

What is Aromatherapy?


If you are pregnant or under a doctor's care for any medical condition, please consult your healthcare provider before using essential oils.

Pregnancy & Children: We do not provide information on the safety of essential oils during Pregnancy or for use in Children because the available information is very ambiguous and often contradictory. If you’re interested in using essential oils during pregnancy or with young children please do your own research and consult your doctor, midwife, or health care professional before use.


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Are Your Products and Ingredients Cruelty Free?

All of Chagrin Valley's natural soap, shampoo bars, and personal care products are certified cruelty-free by Leaping Bunny.

 Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve has been Leaping Bunny Certified since 2013. 

Natural Organic Skin Care Cruelty-Free Leaping Bunny LogoThe Leaping Bunny Program was developed in 1996, by The Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC), to identify and support companies that are doing their part to help eliminate the unnecessary use and mistreatment of animals to test cosmetic products and ingredients. The CCIC is made up of eight animal protection groups including the Humane Society of the U.S., as well as groups from Canada and Europe.

At Chagrin Valley we do not test our finished products on animals (other than human volunteers). But what about the raw materials, the ingredients we use?

Many products display labels claiming that their finished product is ‘not tested on animals’ but this does not guarantee that the product ingredients are actually free from animal testing. 

The CCIC Standard is a pledge that a company makes to remove animal testing from all stages of product development. Our pledge to buy ingredients that are cruelty-free is integrated into the purchase agreement for all of our suppliers.

Personal care products displaying the “real” Leaping Bunny logo are certified ‘cruelty-free' using the internationally recognized Humane Cosmetics Standards. These rigorous standards require that no animal testing is performed or authorized for finished products or any of the ingredients in any stage of product development by the company, its laboratories or its suppliers after a fixed cut-off date. All Leaping Bunny companies are subject to independent audits and pledge commitments that are renewed on an annual basis.

This annual renewal is a key requirement that sets the Leaping Bunny Program apart from other cruelty-free certification programs. Companies that manufacture products, as well as their ingredient suppliers, must annually recommit to upholding their promise to not conduct animal testing on any finished products, ingredients, or formulations.

Why is this annual commitment renewal important? "Because product formulations change, suppliers come and go, and manufacturers develop innovative lines to meet consumer needs. But we know that compassionate consumers need to be confident that no animal testing is involved in the products they use."

At Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve . . .

  • we do NOT test our products on animals
  • we do NOT use ingredients tested on animals
  • we do NOT sell into markets that require animal testing

The Leaping Bunny Program provides
the best assurance to consumers
that they are making compassionate shopping choices
by purchasing Cruelty-Free skin care!


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