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Putting Out the Flames of your Body Odor

Although there are a number of societies that espouse body odor, most of the world relishes in odor free people. Regardless if this has made our noses more sensitive, the fact is body odor will turn most people off. So are there ways to get rid of body odor on your own? You bet.


One way is to take frequent showers and keep those places that tend to smell clean and as dry as you can. You should also make sure to wear clean clothes. Dirty clothes breed bacteria.


Besides using a deodorant, you can also cut down on the amount of spicy foods that you eat. These foods are known to contribute to body odor.

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