But how to choose the right body spray? Any other ways to avoid bad smells from our body? These two questions are what we're going to talk about in the following paragraphs.
We should firstly know about sweating in the right way. In fact, sweating isn't bad for us at all (unless
it's in excess and indicative of a larger problem) so we don't need to eliminate it entirely. Sweating releases toxins in your body, but you can
manage your sweating so that it doesn't happen at inappropriate times. A
problem is that while sweat itself is virtually odorless, bacteria use it as a
breeding ground and multiply rapidly. What you smell is the products related to
bacteria breakdown of keratin protein on the surface of your skin.
Besides, when it comes to body spray, there are a lot to be known. We can actually find many types of body sprays. For example, you may have ever learned about body mist and perfume. To be precise, one of the most notable differences between body mist and perfume is the fact that the body mist has a much lighter scent than perfume. This is of course due to some of the things that we are going to explore below, but body mist is meant to just be a mist – not something that is heavy and weighs you down. There are also many people trying to make body spray themselves. You can choose a variety of your favorite aromatic essential oils to create a natural body spray that will be uniquely yours. Combine the essential oils with simple carrier ingredients like distilled water and alcohol, and the light; refreshing scent will last all day.
We should also realize that we can also find some ways to reduce the possibility of body odor expect for using body spray deodorant. First of all, try to take bath regularly
eliminates the bacteria that causes body odor, but you can't just use water.
Make sure that you also clean everywhere with soap or an antibacterial
detergent. Wash your body with some flower-scented bubble
bath spray and keep your body clean especially some joints like the
underarm. Try to keep your underarms dry. Bacteria have a hard time breeding in
dry areas of the body. Also, brush your teeth at least two times per day.You
should also pay attention to your diet. Some foods and spices may cause bad
odors to exude through your pores after you eat them. Every person has their
own personal scent, and every race have their own distinct scent, which can be
obvious especially to someone who is of a different race. Your body odor may
depend then on the kind of food you eat.