How do I get rid of this bad B.O.?
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There are different types of deordorant. You need something to block the fatty acids from coming out of your pores. A deordorant won't do it, you can try a medicated stick, or try a deordorant with astringent, to block your pores, and to keep your fatty acids from coming out. But beware, over time you may see yourself sweating a lot less.
Buy a deodrant (roll-ons) or sprays. If you get a spray, spray your clothes, too..so if you sweat, the clothes will mask the smell.. xx
Use a good deoderant.
probably shower daily maybe twice a day and wear deodorant...after that and only after that a little spray from some cologne would do wonders..only if you shower and wear deodorant though
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take a shower in the morning then put deodorant.
do that everyday
Well use deodorant, of course. You'd want the ones that prevent sweating and the smell. Axe..
-Shower daily, wash your underarms well as well as your groin area.
-Wear a good deodorant
-Keep your hairs nicely trim, bacteria likes to grow in nice dark moist areas.
take showers daily, use deodorant, wash your cloths, and use some nice smelling cologne/perfume
It depends on what part of your body that you are experiencing problems. Use a good deodorant that your body takes well to and if you have rolls then you can use natural cornstarch and mix some with some baking soda. That should help to keep you a little more dryer. If you become irritated from the corn starch and the baking soda then discontinue it's use. If you are a heavy weight person then a bath twice a day could help you. If you play sports then there isn't much out there to help over active sweat glands except maybe the baking soda and cornstarch. Don't use sweet powders with corn starch in it because the other ingredients in the sweet powders just set your over active glands off worse and the smell becomes even more intensed. It couldn't hurt to talk to your doctor also about over active sweat glands. Also go to overactive sweat glands.com.
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