But when it mixes with the bacteria on your skin, it can cause body odour. Anti-perspirant deodorants combat body odour in two ways. First by covering the sweat glands that release sweat onto your skin. That stops the sweat and bacteria mixing. Second, by reducing the amount of bacteria that's on your skin in the first place. OK, so you may have a favourite body spray that has you signature smell.
No problem, just use an anti-perspirant deodorant as well. So what exactly are you thinking when you spray deodorant all over your clothes? You actually smell worse. Do you know what sweat mixed with deodorant smells like?
Stop buying deodorant spray cans. Go buy a real stick of deodorant and apply it all over your armpits. Don't buy a scented one because once you start mixing scents you're in for a world of bad smells.
You will stop smelling like road kill I promise. If you still smell, then maybe it's time you took a shower. Again use unscented soaps and shampoos. Unless you want to spend the whole day smelling like strawberries. On the other side, you should not use cologne as a substitute for deodorant. Deodorant is made with chemicals that make you stop sweating. Cologne is alcohol and water.
See the difference? Don't spray your cologne all over your clothes either. Apply cologne to wherever you can feel a heart beat. Go for your wrists and your neck. It helps carry the scent better and it mixes with your own pheromones that make a scent that is unique to you. Despite a similar chemical composition both being solutions with added fragrance concentrations , Deodorants and Colognes are meant for two very different purposes and should be used accordingly unless you like to break the rules of course.
In short, Deodorants are meant to neutralize the body's natural odor. This naturally produced tart and bitter aroma is frequently referred to as "B. Back to the point - Deodorants were created cover-up and neutralize this natural bodily odor. In fact, deodorant-like products can be found mentioned in literature all the way from Pre-Spanish Mexico to early Chinese dynasties!
In the late 's, American were sold on the 'everyday use' of deodorant. Marketing efforts associated 'BO' with the poor and working classes dealt with and smelling of your own natural body odors became something of which to be ashamed.
These marketing efforts still hold strong today but we often don't know any better! Back to the functionality, Deodorants help to reduce any 'bad' odor that your body naturally produces throughout the day by using bacteria fighting agents usually alcohol to fight any odor-causing bacterial growth throughout the day. Some brands add extra fragrance oils and some use essential oil-based solutions to kill the odor-causing bacteria but there really is no industry standard.
That is a whole different topic. Colognes commonly refers to any fragrance for men including: Eau de Colognes, Eau de Parfums and Eau Fraiche on the other hand are meant to add extra fragrance to your body in order to smell better.
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