6 tips to avoid body odour

Lata Sharma, Dermatologist from Venus Clinic shares tips to keep body odour at bay


Ians June 25, 2016
Lata Sharma, Dermatologist from Venus Clinic shares tips to keep body odour at bay. PHOTO: FILE

From eating oily or spicy food to wearing clothes made of synthetic fabrics, a lot of factors cause excessive sweating.

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Here are the six tips that will help you combat body odour.

1. Showering twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, is ideal for anyone who is prone to excess sweating, even in the monsoon, when the weather outside is not too hot.

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2. Don’t start putting on clothes right after a shower. Thoroughly wipe your entire body and make sure it is dry because dampness attracts odour causing bacteria.

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3. A deodorant masks the pungent smell from sweating but you also need an antiperspirant to control the excess sweat throughout the day. A combination of both is your best bet to be odour-free.

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4. Whether or not your underarms are exposed, get rid of the unwanted underarm hair that retains the bacteria and promotes a foul smell.

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5. Avoid clothes with nylon and synthetic material as they retain sweat. Wearing cotton clothes allows the sweat to evaporate.

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6. Certain kinds of food such as extremely oily or spicy food can cause excess sweating for some, resulting in body odour. It is wise to review food choices to tackle this problem.

COMMENTS (5)

Awais | 7 years ago | Reply Madame Sisi you must be in GCC... lolx
Haris | 7 years ago | Reply @Madame Sisi: I absolutely agree with you. They smell horrible!!!
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