Folk remedies for getting rid of sweat and odor

Traditional medicine opposes the use of deodorants, since they are considered harmful to health due to the aluminum chloride they contain; antiperspirants are especially harmful. However, if you cannot give up chemical deodorants, then at least try not to get too carried away with them. Apply them 10-15 minutes after a shower, no more than 1-2 times a day and only on dry and clean skin.

Traditional medicine is looking for an alternative to cosmetics and recommends the following methods for getting rid of sweat and odor.

Burnt alum is a powder for external use that has a drying effect. It reliably eliminates sweat odor. It must be applied to dry, cleanly washed and shaved armpits. There will be no smell for several days, no matter how much you sweat.

Orange tree essential oil will help prevent unpleasant odors. Apply a few drops of oil to your finger and rub into cleanly washed armpits.

Tea tree essential oil will get rid of sweat odor. Apply a drop of tea tree essential oil to clean, dry armpits and rub in thoroughly. The product has excellent antiseptic properties. It will not give bacteria the opportunity to multiply on the surface of the skin, and therefore the sweat will not smell.

Salicylic-zinc paste against sweat odor - immediately after a shower, rub into dry armpits. Use as needed.

Baking soda also kills bacteria and odor well - rub in the same way.

Oak bark for armpit care. Prepare a decoction of oak bark - 1 tbsp. per glass of water. Use a cotton swab dipped in the broth to wipe clean armpits.

Chlorhexidine will get rid of sweat odor. Wash your armpits clean and dry. Soak a cotton swab with chlorhexidine and wipe the armpits. Chlorhexidine is a disinfectant that is sold in any pharmacy. It will destroy bacteria living in the sweat glands and on the skin, and the smell of sweat will not appear for a long time.

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