| I started using men's deodorant and it worked so much better! |
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first off...you probably don't stink. I have really never come across and fowl smelling person (who is not homeless). Some people have a stronger scent than others, but never unpleasant. Just...present.
But I do worry myself and stick to cotton underwear, and mostly cotton pants. Nylon and similar fabrics aeem to react with my flora and hold in stink in a way cotton doesn't. |
In the shower. I always felt like I had a residual scent from deodorant no matter what body wash I used, and cetaphil got rid of that smell and cut down on BO. |
No this is not a good idea. Neither is shaving unless you want to look like a porn star down there. Trimming is OK. Use Mitchum gel deodorant since it is the best. Hibiclens can be used on your armpits and privates several days in a row and rinse thoroughly. This will help kill any bacteria that might be causing odors. Use the hibiclens after thoroughly washing and scrubbing gently and rinsing area/body with body puff with Sauve Ocean breeze body wash. For maintenance, use hibiclens every few weeks or so. |
No powder since it is implicated in ovarian cancer. Lots of headline news on this lately. |
Who wants an oily hoohaa? |
Use the powder with cornstarch, not talcum. |
| See, I don't mind when other people smell a little sweaty, since that's normal. When I've noticed the way someone smells it seems like it's from their diet. For instance, I can tell when my DH (and other people) eat a lot of garlic. |
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Every summer, I feel like I constantly stink. The warm temperatures and humidity attach the outdoors, a bit of BO, and just general funk all the time to my body. Ugh.
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