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  • How to Get Better Body Odor

    Poor hygiene, such as inadequate bathing or showering, and changes in body chemistry are two common causes of body odor. Bad body odor can have a negative impact on a person's social life and...

  • How to Stop Under Arm Sweat Without Commercial Deodorants

    You can stop underarm sweat, odor, and perspiration with having to use commercial deodorants. Commercial deodorants have been shown to cause cancer when they contain certain ingredients. Many...

  • Why Would Someone Intentionally Have Body Odor?

    It may sound strange, but some people attempt to use body odor, or chemicals that smell like body odor, as an attractant. Whether the strategy works is still undetermined.

  • How to Control Underarm Odor

    Underarm odor is a natural thing that occurs in all human beings. Sometimes combating that odor can be difficult, especially if you have excess sweat or odor. If you are dealing with embarrassing...

  • How to Get Rid of Body Odor or Osmidrosis or Bromhidrosis

    Body odor (B.O.), also known as osmidrosis or bromhidrosis, is an offensive smell that is given off by most adults that are sweating. It is often perceived as a sign of poor personal hygiene that...

  • Dermatology & Treatment for Underarm Odor

    Sweating is a natural process of eliminating waste from the body. There are many sweat glands throughout the body, including under the arms. However, some people sweat more than others. And some...

  • How to Get Rid of Sweaty Armpits at Home

    Armpits are an area of the body where people sweat the most, which can lead to unsightly stains on clothing and unpleasant odors to match. Yet, unless you suffer from the severe underarm sweating...

  • How to Stop Body Odor With Deodorant & Cream

    Body odor is caused from sweating, primarily from the armpits. It is necessary for you to sweat in order to release toxins from your body and to not overheat. Body odor and minor sweating aren't...

  • What Are the Causes of Unusual Foot Odor?

    Your feet are covered in sweat glands. By itself, sweat doesn't smell bad, but when it is combined with bacteria, this starts a foul smelling cycle. Wearing shoes that don't allow for good...

  • Side Effects of Certain Dri

    The difficulties associated with excessive sweating can be overwhelming and embarrassing for people suffering from hyperhidrosis. Certain Dri is a topical antiperspirant that works well in dealing...

  • Does Zinc Alleviate Body Odor?

    Bromhidrosis (body odor) can be caused by one of our sweat glands (not eccrine, just apocrine), by the foods we eat (onions, hot red peppers, garlic) and by poor hygiene habits (not washing our...

  • Ways to Stop Excessive Sweating

    Sweating is a healthy phenomenon that should occur when you are physically exerting yourself or sitting in the sun or in a warm to hot environment. Yet if you are sweating excessively when you...

  • What are the Treatments for Smelly Feet?

    The stench of sour, rancid, dirty feet can be extremely unpleasant. It's the type of problem that is hard to hide, especially the first few minutes after you remove your shoes. The smell is caused...

  • Stopping Facial Sweating

    If your face sweats profusely, you know how embarrassing and frustrating this situation can be. The sweating commonly occurs when you are in a hot environment or participating in a strenuous...

  • Body Odor Remedy

    Sweating is a normal and even essential bodily function that helps regulate body temperature. However, once sweat comes across bacteria on the skin, it can produce a foul smelling odor. When...

  • Can Clogged Underarm Pores Cause Odor?

    Armpits are an endless source of amusement, but a problem under there is no laughing matter. Shaving, working out, wearing tight clothing and indulging in camping or other pursuits that might not...

  • Easy Ways to Stop Excessive Underarm Sweating

    Excessive underarm sweating is known as axillary hyperhidrosis. The causes of excessive sweating can be due to anxiety and stress, however, some people sweat excessively because of overproduction...

  • What Are the Treatments for Body Odor?

    It's easy to snicker about body odor--a throwback to those days on the playground when "stinky" was the worst insult known to man--but people who suffer from it don't consider it a laughing...

  • Anti-Perspiration Treatments

    Sweating happens to the body during exercise, hot climates, nervousness or stressed. It's a natural defense to cool and calm the body down. Most sweating can be treated using over-the-counter...

  • Home Cures for Underarm Sweat

    The problem of underarm sweat is usually more social than medical, causing a person to feel self-conscious or uncomfortable working or being in close quarters with other people. It is...

  • Underarm Sweat Prevention

    Everyone sweats. Though for some people, excessive underarm sweating can be a problem. The effects of underarm sweat are usually more social than medical, causing a person to feel self-conscious...

  • How to Smell Good all the Time (Without Much Work)

    Do you find yourself wondering if it’s you when you catch a whiff of some body odor? Here are a few great ways that you can smell good all the time without much work.

  • Body Odor Remedies

    Everyone suffers from body odor to a certain extent. Many people become immune to their own smell. Sometimes, however, it becomes so bad that it is offensive. Here are several ways to help reduce...

  • Cures for Smelly Feet

    Smelly feet are neither painful nor contagious, but they can be an issue for many people. Each foot has 20,000 sweat glands that produce ½ pint of sweat each day. This perspiration evaporates...

  • How to Treat Excessive Underarm Sweat

    If you suffer from excessive underarm sweating, there are a variety of options for you to decrease the amount perspiration with use of over-the-counter and prescription antiperspirants. Excessive...

  • Ammonia to Cure Sweaty Palms

    Sweat is odorless and colorless. It only omits an odor when bacteria on the skin break down the sweat. Sweat glands are found in the middle layer of the skin. Hands typically sweat when a person...

  • How to Freshen Up after Biking to Work

    You know the deal: economy is bad, green is in. Biking is a great way get to work without burning through gas money. This article isn't about how to bike to work safely. You can get that...

  • How to Use Anti-Perspirant

    An anti-perspirant is designed to control the amount of sweat released by the sweat glands, particularly the ones located in the underarms. Most anti-perspirants contain aluminum as the active...

  • How to Use Antiperspirants

    Antiperspirants are used to stop and slow down sweating. This can be very helpful to individuals who perspire more than normal. The antiperspirants work by closing the sweat ducts so that the...

  • How to Get Rid of Underarm Wetness

    Our bodies produce sweat to regulate our temperatures in hot weather. Although sweating is a natural bodily process, excessive underarm wetness can lead to embarrassment and awkward social...

  • How to Reduce Foot Sweat

    Foot sweat can turn into a big problem if you let it go and do nothing to slow it down. A couple of those problems could be toenail fungus or athlete's foot. Then you could lose a toenail. Say...

  • How to Prevent Arm Pit Sweat

    Everyone sweats but for those who have more intense sweating issues, it's important to reach the core of the problem to result in a more permanent solution. A person's first common reaction to...

  • How to Stop Stinky Feet

    There is nothing more embarrassing that sitting in class and someone saying "It smells like someone has a dead rat in their shoe". Yes, that is a true story. Anyways there are many...

  • How to Reduce Foot Odor

    Our feet have approximately 250,000 sweat glands and are capable of producing more than a pint of sweat each day. The odor caused from sweating feet is actually bacteria that feeds on sweat, and...

  • How to Avoid Underarm Sweat

    Underarm sweat is a natural function of the body's endocrine system. Sweating occurs more frequently during exercise, in high temperatures, or during stressful situations. Though it is a natural...

  • How to Control Underarm Sweating

    Underarm sweating can cause embarrassing stains on clothing and offensive body odor. Excessive sweating can be caused by overheating, dehydration or lack of airflow to the underarms. It can be...

  • How Does Body Odor Occur?

    Contrary to popular belief, body odor is not caused by a person's sweat. Sweat is mostly comprised of water. The reason you smell when you sweat is because bacteria on the body mix with the sweat....

  • About Body Odor

    Body odor, also called B.O. or bromhidrosis, is a term used to describe the unpleasant smell associated with sweating and the growth of bacteria on the body. Sweat alone is nearly odorless, but in...

  • About Antiperspirant

    No one likes to smell bad, and given that sweat plays a key role in causing odors, many people look for daily deodorants that include antiperspirants as a way to control odor. Here are some good...

  • How to Increase Deodorant Effectiveness

    There is an art to applying deodorant to increase effectiveness. Are your friends avoiding you? Have several friends moved out of state? Has your best friend offered you deodorant salts?

  • How Does Deodorant Work?

    In order to understand how deodorant works, we must understand why we need it. Individual purchase deodorant to cover up any smells they may have on their bodies or to prevent any smells...

  • About Deodorant

    We all use deodorant every day, but it's easy to take it for granted. Being informed can help you make a better decision about something you use daily! It's separate from antiperspirants, but...

  • How to Remove Foot Odor

    Our feet have more sweat glands that do other parts of our body. Therefore, they are one of the areas of our body that sweat more than others. Because they are often covered in socks and shoes,...

  • How to Lessen Underarm Sweating

    Underarm sweating is a frustrating condition in any place other than sports. It can make you less confident, especially if it's due to nerves. There's actually a technical name for sweating...

  • How to Deal With Sweaty Palms at School

    It's difficult coping with sweaty palms at school. If they're bad enough, they can actually leave sweat stains on your pants and shirts. And once the people at your school find out about it, they...

  • How to Smell Better

    Whether you feel a little smelly at the end of the day or a loved one (or not so loved one) has commented that you smell--uh--different, you may want to try a few tricks to smell fresher...

  • How to Get Rid of Body Odor for Women

    Call it "glowing," "perspiring," "dewing" or any other pretty term you can think of, but the bottom line is: When it's hot, girls sweat--and stink. But, we don't have to. With these few, simple...

  • How to Understand the Factors That Cause Foot Odor

    Foot odor can be caused by many factors, some of which are treatable at home and others that may require a visit to the doctor.

  • How to Know the Difference Between Deodorant and Antiperspirant

    To maintain healthy skin, stay dry and avoid irritations, it is important to know the difference between deodorant and antiperspirant products. There are many kinds of deodorants and...

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