What does it mean if you don't need deodorant?

But if you're one of the lucky few who possess a gene called ABCC11, you don't even have to worry about deodorant. According to the website LiveScience, the presence of the gene means that your armpits lack a chemical that, when combined with sweat, bacteria feeds on to produce smelly body odor.
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Is it healthier not to use deodorant?

Using antiperspirant to stop sweating shouldn't affect your body's ability to rid itself of toxins.” In general, deodorants and antiperspirants are safe products for most people in good health to use.
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Do I need deodorant if I don't smell?

For most, putting on deodorant is a necessary ritual on par with brushing teeth or washing hands. But for people who produce no armpit stench, it is totally unnecessary. Despite that, nearly three-quarters of those people still use deodorant daily, a new study finds.
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Is deodorant actually needed?

While about five per cent of people who produce an odour do not use deodorant, more than a fifth (26 out of 117) of those who don't produce an odour do not use deodorant, a statistically highly significant difference. However, 78 per cent of people who do not produce odour, still use deodorant on all or most days.
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Should you wear deodorant Even if you don't sweat?

If you want to control sweating and avoid underarm wetness, you should use an antiperspirant. But if you don't sweat excessively, and just want to limit body odor and smell fresh, deodorant is all you'll need.
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What age should I use deodorant?

There's no specific age for a child to start wearing deodorant or antiperspirant. Many start in their teens. Some start as soon as puberty starts to cause body odor, which can be as early 8 or 9 years old for some children.
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Do Asians need deodorant?

The A allele is very common in East Asians, and as expected, most people in this population don't need to use deodorant. And so they don't use it—it's estimated that only 7% of North East Asians regularly use deodorant.
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Do you need deodorant if you shower everyday?

Chacon, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and member of the board of advisors for Smart Style Today, says you should apply deodorant once a day, right after showering. "This is when it works the best, particularly before perspiring," she explains.
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Should u 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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Do most people wear deodorant?

Let's get started. Here, we can see that 39% of US adults are wearing antiperspirant. This is the same percentage as the US adults who are wearing traditional deodorant. These two more conventional options for battling sweat have the majority, indicating that most US adults are sticking to what they know.
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Why don't I stink when I sweat?

As the sweat evaporates, it helps cool your skin and regulate your body temperature. The sweat produced by eccrine glands is mainly salt and other electrolytes. Eccrine gland sweat lacks the fats and other compounds that can smell when broken down by bacteria. Therefore, it's less likely to produce a smell.
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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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Do I have ABCC11?

The gene variant is known as ABCC11 and the study authors said that the consistency of earwax is a good indication of those who have it. People who have dry earwax as opposed to sticky earwax are highly likely to have the ABCC11 variant and therefore do not produce under arm body odour.
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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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Why don't my armpits smell?

According to a group of researchers from the University of Bristol in the UK, 2 percent of people (at least in their survey) carry a rare version of the gene ABCC11 that prevents their armpits from producing an offensive odor.
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Do vegans wear deodorant?

Is deodorant vegan? Most deodorants are not vegan because they contain animal products such as stearic acid, lanolin, glycerine, squalene and beeswax and because they are tested on animals. However, vegan cruelty-free deodorants are available.
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Are there people who don't need deodorant?

Results showed that about 5% of people who do produce odor in their armpits do not use deodorant, while over a fifth (26 out of 117) of those who are not able to produce an odor under their arms do not use deodorant. The scientists pointed out that the difference is statistically significant.
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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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Should I use deodorant after shower?

The best thing is to try to cool down and stop sweating, then wash or wipe your armpits to remove sweat and bacteria. Then apply deodorant or antiperspirant to dry skin. If possible after exercising or sweating, take a shower and put on deodorant again after you're completely dried.
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Why do hotels put deodorant on heels?

Simply swipe the back and sides of your foot before throwing on your just-purchased heels or flats. The deodorant acts as a barrier, protecting your skin from friction. (Thanks Mashable!)
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What races sweat the most?

Volume of body sweat increased in both races with rate of walking; volume of hand sweat increased more in Whites than in Blacks. The Mann-Whitney test revealed that volumes of hand sweat were significantly greater for Whites than for Blacks.
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Do Muslims believe in wearing deodorant?

Aside from being as clean (purified) as they are for prayer, male Muslims are expected to refrain from cutting their nails, and trimming their hair and beards. They must also not wear any scent, including deodorant.
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What age do armpits start to smell?

Kids start to have body odor around the time puberty starts and hormones change. Usually, this happens when females are 8–13 years old, and males are 9–14. But it can also be normal to start puberty earlier or later.
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Why does my 3 year old armpits smell?

It's not actually uncommon for younger kids to have armpit smells. This smell is due to bacteria, sweat, and hormone changes. And as long as your child doesn't have any other signs of puberty, and they're under the age of eight, it's not a concern.
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