And yes i use deodarent, and Tag body spray, i've had this odor since around 6th/7th grade. Its not really noticable but my step sisters and my step mom notice it but i don't know what to do to keep it away. Especialy when i work out the smell is even worse, and everyone else doesn't smell as bad as i do. I'm 140 Lbs. 5' 10" and 15 years old. Any ideas or cures for this? And i use soap when i take a shower. Thanks!
2007-02-22
12:16:55
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My step mom is chinese and she cooks with lots of herbs and stuff, like onions and stuff. That could be it, and i do my own laundry.
2007-02-22
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ok tag is c.rap first of all. Get something real- not even a stick. I use speed stick gel with scent icy surge. Works rlly well. I use dandruff shampoo along with fruity shampoo. I use axe shower gel for the smell and also use a shower gel with the dead sking little pebbles things tht really work well. I also use hollister cologne it actually smells rlly good. Surprisingly all i jus mentioned caused maybe 40 dollars max and will last several months.
2007-02-22 12:27:04
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answered by NIS 2
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Try using an anti-perspirent to keep your arm pits dry and help keep the odor down. Make sure that your clothes and underwear are freshly laundered. Do you do your own laundry or does mom do it? Whoever does it, do you use plenty of laundry detergent and wash your clothing in the hottest water that the fabric can stand? It could also be how your body is metabolizing your foods. Does your mom cook with lots of onions, garlic or strong smelling spices? It could be coming out of your pores when you sweat. I would suggest that you go see a doctor and see if he can suggest anything.
2007-02-22 12:32:39
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answered by ? 7
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You might want to have a talk with your doctor. Unusual body odor despite good hygiene can be a sign of a variety of illnesses - anything from diabetes (which causes a "sweet" odor if untreated) to hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating, especially under the arms, or the palms or soles of the feet). There are treatments for most such illnesses, and they're generally covered by insurance. Good luck!
2007-02-22 12:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Normally sweat is produced to regulate the temperature of the body, but excessive sweating and body odor may be due to stress or medication . Take bath with an antibacterial soap at least once a day, drink plenty of water and eat fresh fruits and vegetables. More details and remedies at the link below.
2007-02-22 18:29:03
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answered by tornado 3
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hmmm, it seems people are giving you hygiene info when in fact it probably isn't a hygiene thing at all. it sounds like your body chemistry at work. i knew a guy in high school who showered constantly, wore deodorant etc, but always smelled like b.o. he was never dirty or anything. this was a while back so i don't know what became of him or how he fixed his problem, but i would recommend going to a doctor to check it out.
2007-02-22 12:25:06
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answered by Tina 3
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Have her spayed at 6 months. it is going to keep her (and you!) a impressive style of soreness, and could no longer injury her interior the least. we've 2 woman cats we did that to earlier they went into warmth, and it hasn't harmed them.
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answered by kyllonen 4
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um i'm 15 too but if you shower every day, put clean clothes on, and use d/o i dont see how u can smell. make sure is not ur clothes and do you now where the smell is coming from on u. if u dont well start sniffing lol.
2007-02-22 12:21:56
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answered by King Drew 1
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Since you're just 15, I wouldn't think you'd have this problem, but try a colon cleansing.
2007-02-22 12:23:17
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answered by Anonymous
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skrub that krack
2007-02-22 12:21:40
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