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		<title>Skin Care Tips To Whip That Body Odor</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all sweat, that&#8217;s just a fact of life. It is an important bodily function that prevents our body from overheating. The down side to this cooling mechanism is that it can leave us smelling a little off.</p>
<p>So why does sweat cause bad odor?</p>
<p>The first type of sweat we release comes from the eccrine glands and has no substantial odor. It is mainly water, a little bit of salt and some urea and sugar.</p>
<p>When this fluid moistens our skin it results in a softening of what is known as keratin which resides in the epidermal layer. This then provides bacteria with an opportunity to feed on this keratin with body odor being the undortunate result.</p>
<p>When this combination occurs in an area like the armpit, this smell can become foul far more rapidly, due to the warm, moist nature of the area. These are the ideal conditions for the bacteria to do their nasty work.</p>
<p>The other release of sweat come from the apocrine glands which release a slightly fattier version of the fluid. These glands are located in the scalp, in the armpits and in the groin and the odor that is produced tends to be stronger.</p>
<p>Once again it is the work of the bacteria who are using the warmth and moisture of these areas to their advantage.</p>
<p>Therefore it is important to understand that you need to try and reduce the amount that your body sweats to stop odor from becoming a problem.</p>
<p>And of course keeping these areas dry when sweating plays a part as it removes the moisture before the bacteria can take hold.</p>
<p>How can you control your sweating?</p>
<p>The most common method of reducing your sweat production is through the use of antiperspirants. Your first step would be to try a couple of over the counter versions, but if these are ineffective there are stronger versions available. Your doctor or pharmacist will be able to provide you with some advice here.</p>
<p>Hygiene needs to be excellent and it is a good idea to use an anti-bacterial soap once or twice a day on those trouble spots. Make sure you dry yourself fully after your shower, and then apply your antiperspirant.</p>
<p>And finally make sure you wear clothes that allow for good air circulation. this will help dry the sweat before it has a chance to become a breeding ground for bacteria.</p>
<p>If you are still having problems you may be suffering from some other underlying medical condition and it is a good idea to consult with your doctor as to your other treatment options.</p>
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