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But you can do a few things to make body odor go away. Keep Yourself Squeaky Clean. ... Use Antibacterial Soap. ... Towel Off Well. ... Use 'Industrial Strength' Antiperspirants. ... Keep Your Clothes Clean. ... Cut Out or Cut Back On Certain Foods or Drinks.
Love yourself toward your dreams and goals. ... Become crystal clear on your desires. ... Release Fear and UN-Forgiveness. ... Positive Thinking...
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Learn More »Ever had that moment where you wonder if you smell, well, not so great? It happens. But you can do a few things to make body odor go away. 1. Keep Yourself Squeaky Clean Shower at least once a day, and you'll wash away sweat and get rid of some of the bacteria on your skin. Sweat by itself is basically odorless. But when the bacteria that live on your skin mix with sweat, they multiply quickly and raise quite a stink. Washing thoroughly, especially the areas where you tend to sweat, can help with body odor. 2. Use Antibacterial Soap Washing thoroughly with an antibacterial soap bar will help get rid of some bacteria, which can help with the odor. Look for the word "antibacterial" on the soap's packaging. 3. Towel Off Well Once you've showered, dry yourself completely, paying close attention to any areas where you sweat a lot. If your skin is dry, it's harder for bacteria that cause body odor to breed on it. 4. Use 'Industrial Strength' Antiperspirants Once you’re clean and dry, use a strong antiperspirant on your underarms. These have aluminum chloride, a chemical that helps keep sweat at bay, and they often also have a deodorant in them. Use it twice a day -- once in the morning and once in the evening. You don’t need a prescription to get a powerful antiperspirant. Look for ones that say they’re higher strength. If you think you need more help, ask your doctor about prescription antiperspirants. 5. Keep Your Clothes Clean Change clothes often when you're sweating heavily. Fresh clothes help keep body odor down. Be sure to change your socks as well, especially if you tend to have foot odor. Use deodorant powders in your shoes, replace insoles often, and go barefoot when possible.
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The simple yet scientifically proven Wealth DNA method laid out in the report allows you to effortlessly start attracting the wealth and abundance you deserve.
Learn More »To remedy any unwanted odors, turn to your spice drawer. Simply boil a few cinnamon sticks for two minutes and then turn the heat to low and let the warm, spiced scent waft through your home; turn the heat off once the pleasant smells take over. It's a stupid-simple trick that works wonders.
This truth and practice is found in James 5:14-15: “Is anyone among you sick? Let him call or the elders of the church, and let them pray over him,...
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BEST FOODS TO CLEANSE YOUR LIVER 1) Leafy greens. Green leafy vegetables are high in chlorophyll and soak up a lot of toxins from the bloodstream....
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The simple yet scientifically proven Wealth DNA method laid out in the report allows you to effortlessly start attracting the wealth and abundance you deserve.
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The simple yet scientifically proven Wealth DNA method laid out in the report allows you to effortlessly start attracting the wealth and abundance you deserve.
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Matthew 6:21 says, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” The way in which we spend our money often demonstrates that in...
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