To be clear. Deodorants are little more than perfume. They are not intended to reduce the amount of sweat (perspiration) that is produced by your body. They are made to simply mask the odor that can arise when sweat is produced. Antiperspirant, on the other hand, is engineered specifically to reduce the amount of sweat that is produced by the sweat glands that lie beneath the skin of your arm pits. Antiperspirants are more effective with some people than with others. Also, some brands work better for some people than others. To find out which is best for you, try as many as possible, especially if you’re a person that sweats a lot. Also, to be clear. It is not sweat itself that has an odor, it is what happens to it. As with all organic material, sweat is subject to decay, which is caused by micro-organisms nibbling. It might seem gross, but the reason our armpits start to smell is because we have little bugs eating our sweat.
Use baking soda in conjunction with a deodorant that has aluminum chloride.The alkaline nature of the baking soda creates a gas when it combines with your body sweat, which is acidic. This gas, in turn, evaporates.
Try using apple vinegar or other malt vinegar toReduce Perspiration
Trim long armpit hair to a short length, if necessary. Then, apply the vinegar and let it dry.
The vinegar will work its way into your armpit pores, which will neutralize the armpits’ natural odor-causing bacteria. This in turn creates a drying effect in your underarm, which conditions your armpits to sweat less and to stay dry.
Sleep with the vinegar application to your underarms, and then when you get up in the morning, wash off your armpits with soap and water. Reduce or eliminate the consumption of caffeine and spicy foods that contain peppers. These foods stimulate the glands that produce sweat, causing them to go into overdrive.
Even with using deodorant, you have to avoid stress. One of the more difficult ways to keep sweat at bay is by reducing heat and stress. Obviously, you can’t always control the temperature, particularly if you’re outside. You might be able to do something about the other major cause of sweat though, stress. There are breathing techniques and other stress reducing options that you can research in great deal on other sits. Reduce Perspiration
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