Well make sure your armpits are shaved, Use a deodarent spray or rollable, Wash daily hopefully it will work. If it doesnt contact your gp!
2007-12-07 19:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Where does the smell come from?? Is it a result of sweating?? Is it underarm, private area or overall? If you smell down there use Summer's Eve its a cleansing product for women to use to clean themselves, if you cant afford that try using vinegar and water after your shower or bath. I would suggest to watch your private area seperately altogether. If necessary do the same thing for your underarms or wherever it is that generates the odor. Shaving is good because pubic hair entraps odor and keeps it there regardless of if you shower twice a day.
Try Platinum deorderant or Dial spray. Switching up your deoderant and soap choices should make an improvement. Also make sure your clothes are cleaned and FeBreeze'd b/c sometimes odors stay in clothes even when they are washed.
My last tip is to consider taking a multi-vitamin because some odors are caused by poor diet and nutrition, too many high fat or fried foods may result in bad odors as well as effect your digestive system.
If it persists seek your physician for future help, good luck
2007-12-07 20:13:29
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answered by ♥CJ♥ 6
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Body odor is caused by bacteria which live in the sweat under your armpits and groin.
Body odor is caused by the effect of skin bacteria on sweat. If you have a body-odor problem make sure is the odor problem real or just your imagination? (ask a trusted friend to confirm)
Shower regularly, 2 -3 times a day.
Change clothes regularly, wear clothes which are washed & clean. Make sure clothes are properly regularly.
Use "antibacterial" soap as far as possible
Use anti-perspirant under your armpits after a bath. Your pharmacist can give you advice for stronger ones.
Sometimes, poorly washed clothes or clothes which aren't dried properly can be a cause. Wash & dry them well to help eliminate body odor.
Watch your diet and see if eliminating suspect foods might help. Stop taking sharp smelling food like : chilli, onion, kari, lamb, etc.
Consult your doctor if nothing else works, it may be due to an illness
2007-12-07 19:55:51
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answered by . 6
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Some products I use...Mitchum deodorant, it is strong.
Arrid XX dry, I spray on bottom of feet and anywhere else that may sweat...
also I use baby powder too.
When you bathe maybe you should wash twice...and leave the soap on the areas that smell the worst for a couple of minutes extra. don't rinse too quickly. You may want to try Summer's Eve feminine wash, it helps with odors too.
Make a habit of bathing anytime you get sweaty,
2007-12-07 20:02:05
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answered by snowcrablegs 5
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Shower daily or twice daily. Make sure you shave your armpits because hair can hold on to the smell and try Secret Platinum line of deoderant. If this doesn't work go see your doctor, there are more 'prescription strength' products.
2007-12-07 19:49:16
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answered by AmberLynn 4
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Wash everyday, shave regularly use a good deodorant and take it with you and top it up. If you eat alot of garlic and onions etc these come out of your pores aswell so i would take it easy on them aswell.
You may have a gland problem i would go to the doctors and see what they can do for you :)
2007-12-07 19:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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the usual way to get rid of the smell of BO is to wash, use that warm wet stuff that comes out of the taps, we call it water and if you have any soap or shower gel (look for bottles in the bathroom they will have names on) use these, add to a cloth or sponge with some water on and scrub the smelly bits.
When finished and dry spray yourself with deodorant (comes in a spray can or roll on) and use a nice body spray.
Hope this helps.
2007-12-07 20:08:17
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answered by Jovi Freak 5
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Consult a derma or internal medicine. Body odor does not necessarily comes externally it may also originate from the inside.
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answered by Marc 1
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BO can also sometimes be related to hormone imbalances. I would recommend seeing your doctor for further evaluation of the situation to see what they think is going on.
2007-12-07 19:51:51
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answered by sokokl 7
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I do not know what B O is but when I was on medication I started smelling foul. I am using Dove "anti-perspirant silk" and believe me, I am feeling that I have never stinked before.
2007-12-07 19:53:12
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answered by SoulOfTheWorld 3
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