1) Wash with antibacterial shower gel
Men have more large sweat glands than women, so overall they sweat more. Additionally, “a stressed person, such as a stockbroker, may sweat as much as someone who exercises,” Hirsch says. And because sweat mixes with bacteria on the skin, increasing the body's natural fragrance, not only showering daily but also using antibacterial shower gel will help reduce the amount of bacteria on the skin, reducing the risk of infection . Body sweat formation
2) Use products to limit sweating and deodorize body regularly
Antiperspirants include aluminum salts that dissolve into sweat, forming a gel that creates a temporary plug near the tip of the sweat gland. This is what helps reduce the amount of sweat secreted on the skin's surface, preventing sweat from mixing with odor-causing bacteria on your body. Please refer to the deodorant product that reduces sweating. Spray Deodorant Breeze Men Dry Protection 150ml
3) Use baby powder on sweaty areas
“You have apocrine sweat glands under your arms and around your genitals that produce high concentrations of steroids that are involved in emotional sweating, caused by anxiety, stress, fear, arousal,” says Hirsch . sex and pain”. "And when the natural steroids are released, an oily and eventually odorous substance that acts as a pheromone is also secreted." This smell. Control it by using antiperspirant deodorant under your arms and sprinkling baby powder in other areas.
4) Spray perfume on your skin
“Spraying perfume on the torso and pulse points, like the neck and wrists, provides more benefits because of the least amount of heat,” says Mark Knitowski, vice president of product innovation and fragrance at Victoria's Secret. determination is created in these areas ” . "So when your guy gets close to you when things heat up, he'll give off more of his signature scent."
5) Use hair care products with a gentle scent
6) Stay away from garlic and spicy spices
“Because men have more sweat glands, which are not only larger but also more developed, he is more likely to sweat food odors like garlic and curry through his pores,” Hirsch says. Obviously the same thing can happen with alcohol so don't get too drunk.
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