{"id":1078,"date":"2022-04-08T07:54:28","date_gmt":"2022-04-08T07:54:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mrellis.co.uk\/?p=1078"},"modified":"2022-04-08T08:01:30","modified_gmt":"2022-04-08T08:01:30","slug":"how-to-smell-nice-as-a-man","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrellis.co.uk\/how-to-smell-nice-as-a-man\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Smell Nice As A Man {Explained!}"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you want to smell nice, start by figuring out what makes you smell bad. Don’t try to cover the smell with products that don’t address the root problem. Here\u2019s a quick guide on how to smell nice as a man. It covers the most common problem areas such as sweat, feet, and mouth.<\/p>\n
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First step is finding out what\u2019s making you smell less than pleasant.<\/p>\n
For most men, it\u2019s just general body odour from their skin. All of us have a certain smell, but it can be particularly bad for some people.<\/p>\n
Men are more likely<\/a> to have bad body odour because they have more hair. Apocrine glands, found wherever you have hair, are responsible for producing sweaty smell.<\/p>\n But it\u2019s not the sweat that smells. Rather, it\u2019s the interaction between the sweat and bacteria on your skin that causes a foul odour.<\/p>\n A lot of factors like your diet, environment, health condition, and medication can affect the kind of smell this interaction produces.<\/p>\n For example, health conditions like diabetes and cancer can have a change in body odour as one of their symptoms.<\/p>\n In some men, it\u2019s simply genetics that causes bad body odour.<\/p>\n Some causes of bad body odour are easier to pinpoint and control. For example, poor hygiene or wearing clothes that trap sweat.<\/p>\n Smells from specific parts of the body are easier to diagnose and resolve. For instance, it\u2019s fairly easy to deal with smelly feet or smelly armpits and there are plenty of products you can use.<\/p>\n The same is true if the smell is coming from your mouth.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you are giving off bad body odour from most of your skin, figure out what\u2019s causing it.<\/p>\n In some cases, this can be easy to pinpoint such as poor hygiene or wearing moisture-trapping clothes.<\/p>\n In other cases, especially those involving a sudden change in body odour, you\u2019ll need to see a doctor for diagnosis.<\/p>\n A sudden change in body odour can be a sign of an illness like cancer, infection, or diabetes.<\/p>\n Here are some tips for reducing body odour.<\/p>\n If the body odour is coming from your armpits<\/a>, that\u2019s a bit easier to deal with.<\/p>\n Maintain good hygiene (shower daily, clean clothes etc.) and use a good quality antiperspirant<\/a>. Don’t just apply a deodorant.<\/p>\n A deodorant can help cover the smell, but an antiperspirant fights against both the smell and sweat.<\/p>\n If your armpits get really sweaty and smelly, look for a clinical strength antiperspirant.<\/p>\n Shaving your armpits can also help with body odour by reducing how much you sweat.<\/p>\n Another tip is to wear breathable and moisture wicking clothes. This reduces how much sweat is on your skin, especially on a hot day.<\/p>\n Smelly feet are also relatively easy to deal with because you already know where the smell is coming from and what might be causing it.<\/p>\n For most men, a build up of sweat on their feet is the cause of foot odour. To deal with it, you need to find a way to keep your feet clean and dry. Here are some tips.<\/p>\n The groin area is another common source of bad odour in men.<\/p>\n In most cases, it\u2019s caused by poor hygiene. Take a shower daily or twice a day, making sure you thoroughly clean around that area.<\/p>\n Shower immediately after anything that makes you sweat and smelly like a workout, a hike, or sex.<\/p>\n Wearing breathable and moisture-wicking underwear can also help. Synthetic fabrics like polyester are the best for this. It absorbs moisture and lets it evaporate.<\/p>\n If you have to go natural, look for merino wool underwear, though it\u2019s pricey.<\/p>\n If your groin area has suddenly started smelling bad for no obvious reason, it could be a sign of an infection. You may need to see a doctor.<\/p>\n If the sweating around the groin area is excessive, use antiperspirant. Just avoid using it on any sensitive parts.<\/p>\nHow To Reduce Body Odour?<\/h2>\n
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How To Stop Your Armpits From Smelling?<\/h2>\n
How To Stop Your Feet From Smelling?<\/h2>\n
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How To Keep The Groin Area Smelling Nice?<\/h2>\n
Other Tips to Smell Nice As A Man<\/h2>\n