Well...humans sweat all over our skin. We respire sweat from our pores. Sweat from our armpits smell because of the bacteria wastes.
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Deodorant is spread into the armpit to help mask the smell of sweat. They do not cause your armpits to sweat less, though. Antiperspirants plug the sweat glands up in your armpits so that you do sweat less. Most antiperspirants also have a deodorant in them as well, to not only help you to sweat less, but reduce any odor caused by the sweat in your armpits.
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sweat or hair growing
The most common kind of sweat glands found in humans are eccrine sweat glands. These glands are distributed throughout the body and produce a watery sweat that helps regulate body temperature. Apocrine sweat glands are another type, but they are found primarily in the armpits and groin area and produce a thicker, odorless secretion.
We sweat more from our armpits because they have a higher concentration of sweat glands compared to other parts of our body. These glands are more active in producing sweat, which helps regulate body temperature and remove toxins.
Anti-antiperspirants control the amount of sweat. Deodorants mask the odor from the sweat. Some products do both.
Your arm pits is what sweats the most because it has the most sweat glands in the body.
During physical activity, we sweat the most on areas of our body with a high concentration of sweat glands, such as the forehead, armpits, and back.
During physical activity, you sweat the most on areas of your body with a high concentration of sweat glands, such as your armpits, forehead, and back.
Cats may lick armpits due to the presence of sweat and salt in that area, which they find appealing. This behavior is a way for cats to groom themselves and potentially obtain nutrients from the sweat.
same as girls: armpits, top of head, feet, hands