Does too much deodorant make you stink?

Research has found that the salts in antiperspirants can cause an imbalance of bacteria. The aluminum compounds kill off the less smelly bacteria, giving the smellier bacteria more opportunity to thrive, causing more body odour.
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Can deodorant make body odor worse?

In short, antiperspirant can make you smell worse because it alters the composition of bacteria in your armpits. And if you're a heavy sweater but only use deodorant, you may find yourself still sweating, which can make you smell worse.
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What happens if you apply too much deodorant?

Dr. Chan explained, "Too much aluminum in your body can cause bone diseases or dementia. Usually, excess aluminum is filtered out of your body by your kidneys. So, people with weakened kidney function can't filter aluminum fast enough.
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Why do my underarms stink even with deodorant?

Smelly armpits occur when bacteria break down the otherwise odorless sweat on your skin. Some people sweat more than others and have a condition called hyperhidrosis. This excess sweating can lead to body odor.
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What kills underarm odor?

Dab Apple Cider Vinegar on Your Underarms Twice a Day

It neutralizes the environment in your underarm area and destroys smelly bacteria. Using apple cider vinegar regularly can help prevent bacteria from accumulating in your armpits.
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What causes body odor? - Mel Rosenberg



Does shaving armpits reduce smell?

Less body odor

Underarm sweat has a direct link to body odor (BO) since it's the result of bacteria breaking sweat down. When you remove hair under the armpits, it reduces trapped odor. A 2016 study involving men found that removing armpit hair by shaving significantly reduced axillary odor for the following 24 hours.
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Is 10 swipes of deodorant too much?

For those wondering, “How much deodorant should I put on?” We recommend 2-3 swipes under each arm for the best results. If you find that residue is transferring to your clothes, it's likely that you're applying too much.
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How many times a day should you apply deodorant?

If you have sensitive skin and suffer from occasional underarm irritation, then a deodorant application every few days will be best. If you sweat excessively, then you may wish to apply your deodorant more often.
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How many times a day do you need deodorant?

So, experts say you should aim to put on deodorant at least once a day. Surin-Lord says you should be wearing deodorants, especially with antiperspirants, daily. One application is typically fine, but if you sweat more or exercise in the middle of the day, you may benefit from a reapplication.
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Why do I stink even after a shower?

Body odor is caused by a mix of bacteria and sweat on your skin. Your body odor can change due to hormones, the food you eat, infection, medications or underlying conditions like diabetes. Prescription-strength antiperspirants or medications may help.
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How do I know if I stink?

"It's almost like a white-noise reset to the olfactory system," says Dalton. Try this: sniff coffee or charcoal for a full minute. Then go back and take a whiff of your underarm or other potentially offending area. In a pinch, you could even smell the crook of your elbow, which contains few sweat glands.
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Why do my armpits still smell after a shower?

"When somebody feels like they're still smelly after the shower, typically it's someone who is more prone to sweating, and may have a buildup of bacteria on the skin in conjunction with the sweat," Marisa Garshick, MD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Cornell-New York Presbyterian Medical Center, tells ...
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Should I wear deodorant to bed?

Deodorant is most effective when applied to clean, dry skin. It is better to apply deodorant at night, before bed, when your body is less likely to sweat.
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How do I stop my armpits from smelling without deodorant?

Alternative deodorant options
  1. Witch hazel. Witch hazel is a versatile ingredient to keep in your cupboard. ...
  2. Baking soda or cornstarch. These typical kitchen ingredients are used for more than just baking or cooking. ...
  3. Lemon juice. ...
  4. Rubbing alcohol. ...
  5. Apple cider vinegar. ...
  6. Coconut oil. ...
  7. Baking soda & coconut oil. ...
  8. Crystal deodorant.
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Is it healthier to not wear deodorant?

Despite the popular belief that discontinuing antiperspirant use will detox your underarms, the only detoxifying organs in your body are your liver and kidneys. Without antiperspirant, perhaps your skin may better clear dirt, oil, and debris that accumulate on the skin and within the sweat glands."
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Can too much deodorant make you sweat?

When it comes to your underarm sweat, the answer is no. "When applied correctly, antiperspirants should not make someone sweat more in that area," Lauren Eckert Ploch, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Augusta, Georgia tells LIVESTRONG.com.
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Should you wash deodorant off at night?

"Perspiration levels are not as high compared to daytime and usually the 'deodorizing' is most important during the daytime. While using it occasionally at bedtime is not harmful, use of deodorants around the clock may be an additional source of unnecessary irritation to the skin."
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Should I apply deodorant after showering?

Applying antiperspirant straight after showering

It makes sense to put your antiperspirant on as soon as you're clean to prevent any rogue sweating. But the problem is, your pits might still be damp. "To get the best results you apply antiperspirant to completely dry skin," says Dr Dawn.
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Should you wear deodorant everyday?

Using antiperspirants helps reduce the sweating, sweat patches on clothes and the odor that comes with accumulated sweat after a period of time. For the sake of yourself and those around you, you should use deodorant everyday. This keeps you smelling and feeling fresh.
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How long should a stick of deodorant last?

It's likely antiperspirants will work for years as well. But to be on the safe side, you should probably replace the stick every three years, if you still have it.
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Is deodorant or antiperspirant better?

Deodorant controls the odor associated with sweating, but antiperspirant blocks your sweat glands. You should use deodorant if you want to smell fresh and limit odor. You should use an antiperspirant if you want to reduce underarm wetness and excessive sweat.
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Does pubic hair make you smell?

But pubic hair isn't actually unhygienic. Like other hair on your body, your pubes trap sweat, oil, and bacteria. So, they might have a slightly stronger odor than other areas of your body. As long as you wash regularly, this shouldn't be cause for concern.
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Are hairy armpits more stinky?

Armpit hair makes your pits smell bad.

This is probably the most popular pit myth. Not so, folks. Bacteria intermingling with your sweat is actually what produces the odor; however, I think some people believe that your hair makes a more fertile pad for said bacteria.
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Should I shave my pubic hair?

You really don't need to remove your pubic hair for any health reasons, sexual or otherwise, other than perhaps decreasing odor from sweat. When it comes down to it, pubic hair grooming is a personal preference.
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Should you put deodorant on your pubic hair?

Though it may seem logical to swipe some antiperspirant down there, most ob/gyns don't advise applying anything to your pubic area because you risk irritating the sensitive skin, both externally and internally, and disrupting the natural bacteria environment if anything gets inside you.
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