Wednesday, 30 March 2016

5 Ways to Get Rid of Underarm Odour


Underarm odour is developed as a result of too much sweat in the armpit. It is caused by bacteria that’s attracted to the places
where you sweat the most. Though often time a minor issue, when there is a sudden change in odour, it might be an indication of a potentially serious disease.

If you are suffering from underarm odour, there are few steps you can take to ensure that your body and underarms smell nice and fresh again. These tips help in keeping the underarm dry and controlling bacteria growth:

Shave your underarm regularly
Shaving your armpits will make it tougher for the bacteria in your armpits to find a cozy place to settle. If you’re really committed to stopping underarm odour, shave your armpits every time you shower, or at least as often as you can

2. Maintain good personal hygiene

Make sure to have your bath at least twice daily. Bathing reduces the number of bacteria under the arms, which helps keep odor under control. It is necessary to wash your underarm each day with an antibacterial soap and warm water.

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3. Apply baking soda

Your wonder household item is again helpful in maintaining a fresh underarm. When baking soda is applied to the underarms, it immediately absorbs sweat, kill bacteria and acts as a deodorant. Apply the powder directly to dry underarms.

4. Apply deodorants or antiperspirants

Deodorants don’t stop sweating, but they can reduce the smell of bacteria on your skin. Antiperspirants contain aluminum chloride, which is a chemical that does reduce sweating, and which also contains a deodorant. Apply the antiperspirant twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening.

5. Wear natural-fiber clothing.

Wearing clean clothes and underwear is not just enough. Always wear clothes made of cotton, wool, or silk and it will make your body less likely to sweat because of the comfort and durability of the materials.

6. Avoid tobacco.

Tobacco will not only give you a smelly underarm, it is also known to cause body odour generally.


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