Do all the normal daily hygiene BUT instead of using vinegar and going around smelling like a pickle or Tomato Juice that only will temporarily solve the odor...USE athlete's foot spray just like you would spray on deodorant. You only have to apply this once and reapply anytime you smell that under arm stench.
Wash frequently, and wear deodorants/antiperspirants or powder under your arms. Keep the area dry and "aired out" as much as possible, because the odor is often caused by bacteria or other organisms (such as yeasts and fungi) that grow in the warm moist area under your arms. If it is very offensive, and doesn't entirely seem to go away after washing yourself, some of the odor may be lingering in the hair in your arm pits. You may consider shaving them and washing very vigorously with soap and water and then use a small amount of rubbing alcohol to thoroughly cleanse the area and kill bacteria on the skin. Washing and soaking in a tub can work better than showering. Then, dry with a towel and let it air dry completely, or even blow with a hair dryer on the low setting. Then once totally dry, apply antiperspirant and deodorant. If you want it to, the hair will grow back with less accumulation of unpleasant odors, or you may decide to keep the area shaved or hair trimmed shorter if very thick and long as a longer-term solution.
Be sure the clothing you are wearing is not retaining stains and odors through the washing. Washing and rinsing the clothes in hot water and a mild mixture of chlorine bleach with the detergent may be needed to be sure the odor is not coming from bacteria or oils held in the fabric. Workout clothes can retain odors like this through washings, so some people soak them in a weak water and bleach solution (read the bleach label for mix ratio) when they take them off until they can be washed properly, that way the soil, stains and perspiration can be removed better during the wash and the odors will not dry in the fabric before washing which makes them harder to wash out later.
Armpit hair is a natural feature of the human body that serves a few purposes. One main function is to help regulate body temperature by trapping sweat and releasing it slowly to cool the body. Additionally, armpit hair can help reduce friction between the skin in the armpit area.
Armpit hair is a natural part of human biology that serves a few purposes. One main function is to help regulate body temperature by trapping heat and releasing sweat. It can also help reduce friction between the arms and torso. Additionally, armpit hair may play a role in pheromone production, which can influence attraction and communication between individuals.
No, Armpit did not wear glasses in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. Armpit was one of the boys at Camp Green Lake, where they had to dig holes as punishment.
Sudoriferous glands, also known as sweat glands, are important for thermoregulation by producing sweat to help cool the body. They also play a role in excreting waste products and maintaining electrolyte balance in the body.
One of the things it could be isHidradenitis Suppurativa, a form of acne. They start out as painful bumps under the skin and can turn into very painful, what appear to be, large pimples. One theory is that they are actual sweat glands that. for whatever reason, are not draining properly. Possibly linked to hormonal changes, usually begin after puberty. From what I've read, there is no cure, and that some people opt for surgery, but the cysts may still return. Warm compresses, baths and an anti-inflammatory meds have been mentioned as remedies to alleviate the pain.
There may be several reasons for this. Thicker hair on one armpit can be one of the causes. One armpit can have an over active sweat gland as compared to the other. Also people who use one hand in excess can have a more sweaty armpit.
Armpit hair is a natural feature of the human body that serves a few purposes. One main function is to help regulate body temperature by trapping sweat and releasing it slowly to cool the body. Additionally, armpit hair can help reduce friction between the skin in the armpit area.
Armpit hair is a natural part of human biology that serves a few purposes. One main function is to help regulate body temperature by trapping heat and releasing sweat. It can also help reduce friction between the arms and torso. Additionally, armpit hair may play a role in pheromone production, which can influence attraction and communication between individuals.
Why would anyone want to know the chemical composition of armpit sweat? There is no one answer because sweat is basically pee coming out of your skin. It is a liquid that removes the toxins from your body, so depending on what toxins are in your body, the chemical composition of your sweat changes.
I really know what you mean. I sweat alot too, but at the same time, I know it's a normal thing. However, I use deodorant powder UARMSOL to help me get rid of the odours. It works great because I have no more armpit odours even when I sweat. I would recommend to anyone who wants get rid of odours even after they sweat.
Yes they are. Armpits stains are very common. Whether you sweat heavy or moderate, most often sweat left on clothes for a long time and impart stains. Sometimes these stains are also due to combined effect of sweat and deodrants. So how to get rid of armpit stains? Some sweat stains doesn't go with normal laundry detergents. Have you ever tried Vanish products. They have one called oxi action gel. This is very effective. Check instructions before use.
Armpit is one.
We "sweat" from everywhere on our bodies. The armpits are where the arms rest upon the torso. This is different from every other part of the body. Heat is more readily "trapped" here. This results in a higher temperature and increased moisture. Therefore the armpits create the perfect condition for the growth of the bacteria that covers our skin but needs the "right" conditions to multiply. We have sweat glands in many places, the armpit is but one of them.
YouTube has a number of videos featuring "Hairy armpit Girls". Additionally, one can also find a lot of videos featuring 'Hairy Armpit Girls" on metacafe.
Armpit is one of Stanley's fellow campers at Camp Green Lake.
No, Armpit did not wear glasses in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. Armpit was one of the boys at Camp Green Lake, where they had to dig holes as punishment.
When our body gets too hot, we sweat to cool ourselves down.We stop sweating once our temperature is back to normal, because if we kept sweating, we would get too cold.Sweating also loses water and salts from our bodies, and so a we want to keep as much water and salts in our bodies as possible, which is why the body doesn't sweat for too long.