Jump to content
While the thread author can add an update and reopen discussion, this thread was last posted in over a month ago. Want to continue the conversation? Feel free to start a new thread instead!

Recommended Posts

Posted

While i have a high standard of personal hygeine there is one aspect of it that i cant seem to tackle properly.

If i hit the shower after working up a sweat, i find that i can still smell traces of B.O. from my armpits afterwards.

 

I DO wash myself properly so this is driving me up the wall and have even taken to scrubing my armpits wiht a nail brush...only to no avail.

The only logical conclusion i can come to is that all the soaps/shower gels i have used are just no good at lifting the odour...so i was wondering if anybody could reccomend a product or method that can.

 

Thanks.

Posted

Could be your diet, or medication/vitamins you're currantly taking :confused:

  • Author
Posted

Im only one type of medication and i really doubht it is the cause.

 

Diet could be a cause but i drink alot of water every day.

Posted
Originally posted by Merin2

Could be your diet, or medication/vitamins you're currantly taking :confused:

 

 

I agree with Merin2, if may be your diet.

 

Maybe you should consider shaving under your arms.

 

Some deodorants are just supply the fragrance, with no protection against body odor, make sure that you buy one that is an anit-perspirant. :)

  • Author
Posted
Originally posted by Nocturnalkitee

Maybe you should consider shaving under your arms.

 

Actually, sahving my arm-pits would make the odour worse.

 

Originally posted by Nocturnalkitee

Some deodorants are just supply the fragrance, with no protection against body odor, make sure that you buy one that is an anit-perspirant. :) [/quote ]

 

Im not finding a problem with the deoderant/anti-perspirant that i use....my problem is that any soap/shower gel iv ever used does not lift the odour.

Posted
Originally posted by Untitled

Actually, sahving my arm-pits would make the odour worse.

 

Originally posted by Nocturnalkitee

Some deodorants are just supply the fragrance, with no protection against body odor, make sure that you buy one that is an anit-perspirant. :) [/quote ]

 

Im not finding a problem with the deoderant/anti-perspirant that i use....my problem is that any soap/shower gel iv ever used does not lift the odour.

 

I think it's Internal.. might want to go get a check up with your Doc and see what he/she has to say about it.

  • Author
Posted

I think its safe to assume that i dont need to see a doctor.

Posted
Originally posted by Untitled

I think its safe to assume that i dont need to see a doctor.

 

Okie dokie.

  • Author
Posted

Though i am greatful for your input.

Posted
Originally posted by Untitled

Actually, sahving my arm-pits would make the odour worse.

 

[use....my problem is that any soap/shower gel iv ever used does not lift the odour.

 

Soap or a shower gels really do not last that long. If I take a shower tonight and get up tomorrow take a shower, and don't use any deodorant or anit-perspirant, by the time I get home "I" will know that I did not use deodorant. Other people most likely will not smell me unless I have a job working outside.

 

:confused: My question is, do you want to just use soap and shower gels to feel/be fresh? :confused:

Posted
I think its safe to assume that i dont need to see a doctor.

 

Oh really? Why?

Posted

If you jump into a hot shower directly after a workout from which you haven't cooled down, then you'll still be sweating. Even while in the shower. So right away you start smelling like you're sweating again. You could either wait 20 minutes or so to let your core temperature fall back to normal or you can take a shower that feels cool on your skin.

  • Author
Posted

I want to be able to break a sweat like everybody else, then have a shower and afterwards, like everbody else, have no remaining odour in my armpits.

 

Moimeme...i think its safe to assume i dont need to see a doctor becasue the odour is nothing outstanding or extraordinary...in general, there are no abnormalities with the 'issue' other than the odour remainging after showering.

Posted

So right away you start smelling like you're sweating again

Sweat does not have a smell.

Posted
Sweat does not have a smell.

 

Good point. Irrelevant.

  • Author
Posted
Originally posted by dyermaker

Sweat does not have a smell.

 

Fine...the bacteria culturing in the sweat.

Posted
Originally posted by Untitled

I want to be able to break a sweat like everybody else, then have a shower and afterwards, like everbody else, have no remaining odour in my armpits.

 

Moimeme...i think its safe to assume i dont need to see a doctor becasue the odour is nothing outstanding or extraordinary...in general, there are no abnormalities with the 'issue' other than the odour remainging after showering.

 

I know that in some countries when people bathe they only use soap. Is yours one of them? Asking a question, I am am not being sarcastic. :o

Posted
I know that in some countries when people bathe they only use soap.

 

What - you use bleach and softener too? :confused:

Posted
Originally posted by johan

Good point. Irrelevant.

Penguins spend 70% of their lives at sea.

Posted

Excellent point. It's worth noting that penguins are not known to have body odor problems whatsoever. Why? Because they are always swimming in cool sea water. Put two and two together: get your workouts in the pool.

 

Problem solved. Next?

Posted

:mad::mad::mad:

 

The cool, sea water that penguins are 'always swimming in' is a different environment than a chlorinated exercise pool.

Posted

Yeah. Well stock that pool with a bunch of herrings and see what happens.

 

I stand by my initial pont. Cool off before or during the shower.

Posted
Originally posted by johan

Well stock that pool with a bunch of herrings and see what happens.

Won't help the smell, that's for sure.

Posted

To the original poster...drink more water, control your diet. Lay off the impurities. :)

savethedrama4allama
Posted

Hey original poster,

 

You can see your doctor and ask for a prescription for aluminum chloride. I believe its in a 20% solution, make sure to get the dab-o-matic applicator. You apply it to your underarms a few nights a week before bedtime, wake up in the morning and shower. When you first start using it, it tingles/burns some, but you quickly acclimate. This cuts down your underarm perspiration significantly and should therefore help with the odor also. (You'll still want to use regular antiperspirants.)

 

S

×
×
  • Create New...