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  2. Should you wear deodorant to bed at night? Here's what a ...

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    According to Lipner, nighttime is the ideal time to apply an antiperspirant deodorant. “We sweat less at night, so the antiperspirant can come into closer contact with sweat glands and decrease ...

  3. Wait, Are We All Supposed To Be Applying Deodorant at Night?

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  4. What you should know about ‘whole-body’ deodorant, according ...

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    They release sweat that’s rife with fats and proteins that provide an all-you-can-eat buffet for S. hominis and other members of the skin’s microbiome. Body odor is the product of these ...

  5. Deodorant - Wikipedia

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    A deodorant is a substance applied to the body to prevent or mask body odor caused by bacterial breakdown of perspiration, for example in the armpits, groin, or feet.A subclass of deodorants, called antiperspirants, prevents sweating itself, typically by blocking sweat glands.

  6. Aftertaste - Wikipedia

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    Aftertaste is the taste intensity of a food or beverage that is perceived immediately after that food or beverage is removed from the mouth. [1] The aftertastes of different foods and beverages can vary by intensity and over time, but the unifying feature of aftertaste is that it is perceived after a food or beverage is either swallowed or spat out.

  7. The 19 Best Deodorants and Antiperspirants to Keep You ... - AOL

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    Ultimate Water-Based Peony & Rose Water Antiperspirant. This water-based stick "contains a high concentration of glycerin to keep the underarm skin hydrated, healthy and without irritation, while ...

  8. Eating mucus - Wikipedia

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    Eating mucus is the act of extracting dried nasal mucus with one's finger and the succeeding action of ingesting the mucus from nose picking. [1] Health

  9. Can eating before bed stop you from waking up during the night?

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