Why do we sweat?
Perspiration is the body’s natural way to regulate its temperature, eliminate toxins and hydrate the skin. By itself, perspiration is odorless and evaporates readily. Wetness commonly forms in areas like…
Continue readingPerspiration is the body’s natural way to regulate its temperature, eliminate toxins and hydrate the skin. By itself, perspiration is odorless and evaporates readily. Wetness commonly forms in areas like…
Continue readingUnderarm skin is naturally more delicate and sensitive. The underarm (axillae) is made up of skin, hair and glands that secrete sweat. Because of its delicate nature, underarm skin needs…
Continue readingRigorous activities, emotions, overactive sweat glands, or an underlying medical condition or infection that creates a hormonal imbalance are some of the main causes of excess sweating. Although there’s no…
Continue readingYou may think the opposite is true, but in fact, drinking lots of water helps your body to maintain an optimal temperature that will reduce sweat production. When you’re involved…
Continue readingShaving regularly in areas that are prone to perspiration, such as the underarms, can reduce the intensity of body odours. The main reason why shaving helps is that the hairs…
Continue readingHow you can keep smelling your best. Start personal hygiene regimen that includes taking daily baths or showers, drinking lots of liquids (especially water) to detoxify your body, wearing loose-fitting…
Continue readingMany people who have been traveling in warm climates or those who sweat a lot can experience a fungal infection called tinea versicolor. Warm, moist environments are ideal conditions for…
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