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5 Ways to Reduce Body Odor During Summer




Excessive sweating is common in summer but this can cause an unpleasant body odor. try these top five tips to get rid of this body odor and feel fresh.

Apple Cider Vinegar: Add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to a bucket full of water and take a bath with it. It will eliminate the odor-causing microorganisms and leave your body smelling fresh and clean

Essential Oils: Essential oils can lessen body odor and excess moisture because of their cleansing, antibacterial and antimicrobial qualities. Use lavender and peppermint essential oil.

Anti-Fungal Powder: Antifungal powders can reduce body odor, excess moisture, and skin rashes. you can even use anti-bacterial soap to get rid of these bacteria

Sweat-Reducing Food: Try to eat sweat-reducing food. High-fiber foods, olive oils, vitamin C-enriched fruits, green vegetables, and green tea can help you.

Use of Antiperspirant: By blocking the sweat glands from functioning and making the body less hospitable to bacterial growth, antiperspirants, and deodorants reduce sweating. Use twice a day.

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