Yes.the lemon helps kill bacteria that causes odor,while baking soda nuetralizes odor.but you have to,leave the paste on for like a minute or so,for it to do it's job
You can remove ammonia odor from furnishings by sprinkling baking soda on it. Alternatively, you can spray white vinegar with lemon juice in it on curtains, sofas and soft furnishings. You can remove the smell of ammonia from carpets by sprinkling baking soda on it, leave it for several hours and then vacuum the area. To remove the smell of ammonia from the air, place a few small bowls of baking powder or white vinegar mixed with lemon juice around the room.
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no, he does not have an underarm odor. i think it is natural for men to have a smell especially after physical activity.
Yes, lemon juice can expire. You can tell if lemon juice has gone bad by checking for any changes in color, smell, or taste. If it looks cloudy, has a strange odor, or tastes off, it is likely spoiled and should be discarded.
use deodorant every morning and your underarm odors will be invisible.
You can put garlic under your arms, but it will not stop underarm odor. It will create the unpleasant smell of pits AND garlic.
You have to use a thing called Seal All. It is a very sticky glue that will probably take the smell out. Make sure to rub it on all moving parts of the dryer because they are most likely the source of the odor.
Use anti-antiperspirant/deodorant daily.Some studies have linked anti-antiperspirants with breast cancer. The best thing you can use under your arms is plain old baking soda!The odor is primarily caused by bacteria. So anything that gets rid of the bacteria will also get rid of the odor. So as the person above suggested, baking soda will do the trick. So will vinegar and water, vitamin C and water, lemon juice and water. There are also those deodorant "stones" that are also available in the health food stores that are basically a natural mineral that you moisten with a little water and then rub under your arm. This works well also.
Regularly washing the underarms with soap and water, using an antiperspirant or deodorant, wearing breathable clothing, and shaving underarm hair can help reduce underarm odor. If the odor persists, it may be helpful to see a doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
the citris is like a shocking taste and it can shock the odor out
Wipe down every thing with a bleach/water solution...then wipe it down again with lemon juice. that's how i got yhe odor out of our old refrigerator (and it really smelled). then keep an open box, or better yet-a bowl- of baking soda in the back of the fride to keep new odors out.
Vanilla mixed with water, straight vinegar, or lemon juice are good bets.