I have armbit odour when sweating & my shirt will become smelly & my husband can smell it when near me , what?


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Hi... I understand how you feel and what you are going through. I used to have this problem since teenager, now I'm cured. I bought cream from a website in USA and after 3 continuous applications on each night before sleep, results are shown, there's no sweat or smell at all even when you do sports. It's totally safe and you do not need to re-apply it again until the smell comes back. It's been 1 year since my last application. But I need to search for the website.... will update you about 1-3 days later.... No worries! Can email me if urgent....

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Currently I'm using the antiperspirant dry spray by FA, it prevent your underarm from excessive of perspire and keep you dry and fresh.... All the best to you!!!

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Pit-stick!! lots of it.
you may need to see a doctor your body chemistry may be off along with your personal ph balance
try a doederant or anti persperant with with titanum in it ladys speed stick platinum ..... degree works well ......
id avoid the smelly deoderants b/c they can just add to excess smell. if u go to a nauturalist they may have a rock salt crystal that can help i dont remeber the name but most herbalist or naturalist would know. also there is a baking soda antiperspirant that may work well.
good luck ......
You should try banking soda and if that do not help than you should see you doctor you may have an skin order
which comes from within the body.
do you wear deoderant? if you don't, get some. If you do you might want to switch brands or scents. Some people have reactions to certain brands and styles. You can also check with a dermatologist- there is a method to decrease sweating via injections into the sweat glands.

good luck.
You may need to switch antipersperant/deoderants until you find something that works. Make sure you shave your pits too because hair=stink!
Toms of maine makes a good natural deoderant. You can even find it at Wal-Mart. Your diet affects odor also. A lot of spices like curry or garlic will affect this.
First, check your underarm deodorant. If it is a deodorant and not a combination antiperspirant & deodorant, then it's just trying to cover the smell. Try a combination deodorant & antiperspirant. If that doesn't help, there is a natural salt crystal that won't keep you from sweating, but it will stop odors by killing off any bacteria on your body (that's what causes the odors usually, although sometimes it's your diet.) The crystal is called Crystal stick. You can find it in the health food section at your local supermarket. The stick lasts about one year and you can use it on both your underarms and your feet. The only caution I have is to be careful applying it right after you shave. If there are any minor cuts, the crystal will burn a little when you apply it. If you eat a lot of one type of food (such as garlic) it can effect the scent of your sweat also. If none of this helps, talk to your doctor on your next visit. There may be something else wrong.
1.wash every day with good soap/shower gel using soapy terry cloth including your armpits.You may shave the hair too regularly.
2.Once you dry apply anti-perspirant ,perhaps chose non-perfume type to start with.
3.You need to wash your clothes daily.Do not wear them for two days in the row.Usually "old "sweat stinks because bacteria has time to get to it.Usually when you perspire the "fresh" sweat do not have an odor but after 12 and more hours when bacteria gets to it it will smell.So in general if you shower in am daily and wash off your daily sweat well and apply an anti-perspirant you should be OK, Good Luck.
Erm, don't be rancid, shower every day and USE DEODRENT!
get a deodorant

and dont spray perfume without deodorant. because odor with perfume smells. it totally STINKS.......

apply deodorant then perfume....deodorant will counteract the odor and perfume make you smells nice........


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