Whether it’s strong
or offensive, body odor is a sensitive issue that is commonly addressed
by health and fragrance companies to temporarily quench the stench.
Dousing in these chemicals and artificial-scent sprays only shield body
odor for a short duration, but they fail to treat the underlying cause
of these nose-pinching smells. Luckily, there are natural, fresher, and
cleaner approaches to tackle undesirable body odor to treat this
embarrassing problem.
In order to practice good hygiene, it’s
important to know how body odor often occurs. Insufficient bathing or
poor hygiene can lead to an unpleasant odor secreted by the apocrine
glands, located in the underarms, genitals, and around the nipples, and
the eccrine glands, found in the underarms, hands, and feet, when they
interact with skin bacteria. The sebaceous glands, located in the scalp,
face, and chest, produce oil, which has a light odor with or without
bacteria. “If people have poor hygiene bacteria can build up on the skin
and create more than just bad body odor,”
To
prevent excessive sweating and body odor, add these four home remedies
to your bathroom cabinet to keep your skin clean and dry.
1. Shave Underarms
A
lot of hair under your arms can create a swampy environment for
bacteria. Hair is porous, meaning it easily absorbs odors and can even
slow the evaporation of sweat. Hair traps odorants, especially when it’s
located in your armpits. Burns recommends shaving your underarms to
stop body odor so the “bacteria doesn’t get trapped in the hair thus
decreasing odor.”
2. Change Shoes
A common misconception
is body odor comes from the armpits, but one of the foulest odors
actually come from your feet. Changing your shoes will allow them to air
and prevent the odors from staying concentrated in one area. This cuts
down the bacteria that is in the shoe. Burns’ rule of thumb: “Everyone
should be switching up their shoes every 500 miles anyway.”
3. Apply Vinegar
Vinegar,
whether it’s apple cider or white, can help lower the pH level of the
skin for an anti-bacteria environment.
A research recommends
this home remedy because the bacteria cannot thrive in acidity, and the
smell will disappear. It’s best to splash the vinegar under the arms
when you get out of the shower, but not immediately after you have
shaved your underarms. This is safe for the skin as long as it’s
unbroken. It’s best to do a test on a small patch of skin to make sure
you do not react badly.
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