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Control Body Odor
Published by Aprill
05-18-2007
Control Body Odor

Sweat controls our body temperature. Sweat also is responsible for body odor. When bacteria react with sweat, it produces odor. Similarly pheromones that are emitted by apocrine glands also have an odor. Let us find out how to control excess sweat and control body odor.

Skin care- how sweat produces odor?

Eccrine sweat is produced by eccrine sweat glands that are distributed all over the body. This sweat that is mainly water with very small amount of salt, sugar, urea etc. is odorless. As this sweat appears on the skin surface it softens the epidermal keratin producing smell as a result. Bacteria feed upon the keratin and sweat and produce odor. In other areas of body, such as armpit, the skin is folded and moist and warm. That is the ideal place for bacteria to feed upon sweat and produce odor. Apocrine glands are mainly located around area such as scalp, groin and armpits. They produce fatty sweat with pheromones. Bacteria again break down this sweat and result is bad odor. The excess of sweat and /or bacteria can produce more body odor. The obvious solution to body odor is therefore- reduction or drying of excess sweat as soon as possible and keeping the skin free of bacteria. Here you should note that if you have any yeast infection, that can worsen the odor.

Skin care and control of sweat and odor-

Control sweat with antiperspirants. If you are having the problem of excess sweating, please consult your doctor who will suggest other methods such as botox injections and other methods. Washing body with antibacterial soap is a good idea. Keep skin dry as much as possible and change clothes that may be been worn while you had sweat because clothes continue to carry sweat producing bacteria until they are washed.. Clothes may have dried, but they carry the stench of sweat with them. Please change clothes after any activity that produces sweat. Some foods such as caffinated drinks, garlic, onions may add to sweat smell or excess sweating. Avoid these foods. Control sweat, control bacteria and keep body dry to keep yourself smelling fresh at all the times for better skin care.

Source:Skin Care - Control Body Odor By CD Mohatta Beauty
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By Sleek on 05-18-2007, 09:30 AM
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I have found that spraying on the crystal deordorant is GREAT.
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By Nox on 05-18-2007, 10:44 AM
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I found that bathing often helps out a lot with this...

It sounds snarky, but really, if more people did more of this, my plane rides would all be a lot less smellier. Wash your armpits people, don't think you can just slap on deodorant over old stinky sweat to cover it up.
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By speerrituall1 on 05-18-2007, 12:49 PM
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I'm a person that perspires heavily and over the years learned to keep external areas dry with non-talc powders and natural deodorants. Everday after bathing I take a Triple Chlorophyll softgel capsule from GNC. This kills body odor from the inside-out. I cannot give up garlic, onions and foods of that sort. The chlorophyll has been a real life saver.
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By chocobon on 05-26-2007, 07:27 AM
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I found that bathing often helps out a lot with this...

It sounds snarky, but really, if more people did more of this, my plane rides would all be a lot less smellier. Wash your armpits people, don't think you can just slap on deodorant over old stinky sweat to cover it up.
I definitely agree with u!!
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By magosienne on 06-26-2007, 07:46 AM
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I found that bathing often helps out a lot with this...

It sounds snarky, but really, if more people did more of this, my plane rides would all be a lot less smellier. Wash your armpits people, don't think you can just slap on deodorant over old stinky sweat to cover it up.
lol ! my mom always told me to wash them before i put deodorant. i use a natural deodorant. i also try to drink more water to compensate the water i lost by sweating. i believe this also helps to reduce sweating and then odors.
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By La_Mari on 07-30-2007, 12:11 AM
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I've been smelling lately just my feet, which NEVER EVER smelled before. They smelled like they should, but now I come home from work, take my socks off and wash them. Then they smell slightly, but it still bothers me, cause as I'm sitting here with my feet ALL the way over there, I can smell those bast*rds. I'm going to start washing them 3x's now.

I did know about the bacteria (which comes from not being clean, that's why homeless people are unBEARable!) that when sweat reaches it, it smells.
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By |<33 on 07-30-2007, 06:37 AM
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Nice article.

Nox, my BFF sweats alot even though she bathes 2 times a day sometimes! She has to keep a deoderant in her purse at all times
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By i have TMAU on 05-16-2008, 11:19 AM
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lol ! my mom always told me to wash them before i put deodorant. i use a natural deodorant. i also try to drink more water to compensate the water i lost by sweating. i believe this also helps to reduce sweating and then odors.

Did your mom also tell you that certain incurable health problems can also bring on bad body oder? Maybe you could educate her on the subject. Im sure she would appreciate it.

have a great day
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By aliciaesthetics on 05-16-2008, 05:12 PM
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I have a stink issue. When people do, it doesn't matter how many times a day you wash or what deodorant you use. Sometimes it is an internal problem or vitamin deficiency-chlorphyll helps. What I take is Zinc and magnesium and it works great! It's a real depressing issue when you can't find a solution and embarassing.
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By i have TMAU on 05-16-2008, 05:38 PM
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in the morning i take gnc triple chlorophyll tablet, 50 mg zinc, 100 mg b-2, gnc mega men, and 250 mg magnesium, at night i take another 250 mg magnesium, another 100 mg of b-2. and with each meal, i take 1 billion cfu of probiotics.
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