Sweating is natural and healthy as it helps you get rid of toxins and helps maintain the body temperature. However, no one likes to smell like of sweat all through the day.The most convenient option is using an antiperspirant, followed by a deodorant or a perfume. Antiperspirants work by blocking your sweat glands and deodorant or perfume can protect your pits from odour.
However, for those who prefer to return to natural ways of treating an ailment, including smelly armpits, might be looking for more. So here are 5 natural, home remedies that will keep you feeling fresh even if the heat has you feeling, well, not so fresh. If you are on to try something more natural when it comes to warding off odour, these natural remedies will not only help in reducing body odour, they will also keep sweat at bay during the sweltering summer months.
Baking soda and Corn-Starch, the Ultimate Sweat BusterBaking soda is known to absorb foul smell. Mixing equal parts baking soda and corn-starch and applying the concoction to your underarms will eliminate wetness, kill bacteria, and ward off body odour. Plus, this mix is long-lasting and can keep your underarms dry for several hours.
Apple Cider VinegarIt is good for your entire body, inside and out, because it balances pH and eliminates bacteria. Use it on your hair every once in a while to remove build-up and act as an alternative to a clarifying shampoo. Dab it under your arms a few minutes before showering each day to naturally balance out your armpit pH. Yes, armpits also have pHs! You can even add apple cider vinegar to your daily bath and soak your whole body to restore balance to your skin.
Lemon Replace the sweaty sogginess with lemony freshness. Lemon works brilliantly to balance the pH of the skin. Cut a lemon in half and apply it on your underarm area. Be sure to squeeze a little juice as you go. You can also add 2 tablespoons of corn-starch and lemon juice each to create a paste. Apply it on the armpits and wash clean after 10 minutes.
TeaTake water in a vessel, bring to boil and then add some green tea leaves. Once it has cooled, dip a cotton ball in the concoction and apply to your sweat prone areas. Tea will help keep the skin dry and odour free! Apply it 2-3 time a week for best results.
TomatoesWhen all else fails, a tomato bath can work. Add 2 cups of freshly-squeezed tomato juice and add it to a bucket of water. Bathe with this or soak in it for 20-30 minutes. Its antiseptic properties will help destroy any odour-producing bacteria.