Keeping dry, shaving regularly … is the way everyone should.
1. Using antiperspirants: Deodorants can only restrict the scent of the skin under your arms and cannot stop your body from producing sweat. So, use antiperspirants that both kill odor-causing bacteria and prevent sweat glands from growing. Also, you should only apply this product on clean, dry skin at night for it to take full advantage. Image: doc. 2. Keep the body dry: After showering, wait a few minutes before getting dressed. This is especially important if you take a hot bath or live in a humid climate. Keeping yourself dry and cool before dressing is the easiest thing you can do to stop sweating under your arms. Image: ratpack. 3. Shave armpit hair: Body sweating is a natural occurrence that helps keep temperature in control. This is the balance of heat inside and outside the body that makes you feel cooler. Shaving under your armpits is a way to reduce excess sweating. You should choose a gentle shaver to avoid causing the wound. Image: fashiongonerogue. 4. Avoid foods that cause sweating: Diet is also the main cause of bad smell in the skin under the arms. If you feel your body is sweating too much, you should reduce or eliminate foods such as spicy, hot, greasy foods, alcohol, beer, onions, garlic and foods high in fat. Image: hop culture, Pinterest. 5. Food supplement reduces perspiration: When you seek to reduce sweating through your diet, it’s important to focus on foods that don’t interfere with your digestive system. Bananas, green tea, sweet potatoes, oats, vegetables and fruits contain high amounts of water such as watermelon, grapes, and broccoli to help soothe sweat glands in the body. Image: bbcgoodfood, treehugger. 6. Drink enough water: Drink 2 liters of water a day and eat foods with a high water content to keep the body cool, preventing sweating under the arms. Image: spiritselfhealth. 7. Wear loose, breathable clothing: Wearing tight clothing, especially underarms, can cause stains on your shirt. These designs cause the body to sweat more. Instead, try breathable fabric and loose fitting clothes to prevent sweating and staining. Image: Pinterest, loveemmarie. 8. Limit caffeine: Caffeine stimulates the nervous system, increasing sweating. It also makes your blood pressure and heart rate go up, pushing the sweat glands to thrive. You should reduce or completely eliminate caffeine in your body. Image: amarujala. 9. Stop smoking: The nicotine you absorb when you smoke is like caffeine, which increases your body temperature, makes your heart beat faster, and stimulates sweat glands. Smoking is linked to a variety of health and hygiene issues such as bad breath, yellowing teeth and cancer. So, if you want to reduce excess sweat and improve your health, quit smoking. Image: flourishsurgicalarts.
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