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

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    If you don’t have sensitive skin and like the way deodorant creams and sprays feel and smell, there is nothing concerning about using them. But if you bathe regularly, you shouldn’t need them ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Why You Should Be Using A Whole Body Deodorant—And How It ...

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    It's an easy way to fit in a workout, but it’s not like I can show up to a nice dinner smelling as if I'd spent hours dancing at a music festival. I needed to find a way to deal with odor and sweat.

  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. Sports nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Nutrition is important in all sports. Sports nutrition is the study and practice of nutrition and diet for maintaining and improving athletic performance. Nutrition is part of many sports training regimens, being used in strength sports (such as weightlifting and bodybuilding) and endurance sports (e.g., cycling, running, swimming, rowing).

  7. Some people don't have body odor, even without deodorant ...

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    Some people may carry a gene variation that helps them avoid body odor.

  8. Olfactory fatigue - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the area of high odor, the sensitivity is restored with time. Anosmia is the permanent loss of the sense of smell, and is different from olfactory fatigue. It is a term commonly used in wine tasting , where one loses the ability to smell and distinguish wine bouquet after sniffing at wine continuously for an extended period of time.

  9. Employees skipped out on personal hygiene when working ... - AOL

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    The study, which surveyed 4,000 U.S. adults, also found that people groomed themselves by putting on makeup or shaving significantly less when working from home compared to when they traveled to work.