A BEAUTY lover has revealed how she keeps herself smelling fresh and clean on sweaty summer days.
She explained that her five essential practices make all the difference in combating odor.
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She revealed that in the summer she prioritizes deodorant before spraying on anything.
“Deodorant anywhere you have skin to skin — not just your armpits, but your bikini line, the underside of your breasts, the backs of your knees if you sit a lot,” she said.
“I have really smelly feet, so I put deodorant on my feet every morning after a shower, too.”
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Plus, she chooses “loose, breathable clothes that don’t trap sweat.”
For perfumes, a trick helps you extend its duration.
“If you like fragrances/perfumes, there are a ton of clean, fresh scents that smell like you just got out of the shower,” she said.
“My best perfume tip is to put a little Vaseline on your chest and neck, under your hair, and spray it in each area.
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“Vaseline allows the fragrance to adhere much better to the skin.
“I can smell my scent all day this way, but it’s light enough that I don’t walk around in an unbearable perfume bubble.”
During and after showering, she does everything she can to eliminate the odor.
“Exfoliate regularly, apply lotion after every shower, and make sure you are completely dry before getting dressed,” she said.
“If you don’t wash your hair every day, wet your hair and use conditioner on the days you don’t wash it or use dry shampoo to keep your hair from smelling.”
Another scent enthusiast revealed that they monitor their diet to make sure they smell good.
“Firstly, low sugar diet. I noticed that I barely smell my armpits anymore since I cut it out,” they said.
“In addition, I add layers of aromas. For example, I will use citrus-scented body lotion and a vanilla body spray, and on top of that I will use a perfume with citrus and vanilla.
“JUST a spritz of the perfume (otherwise it will be overpowering).
“I’ll also use a citrus/vanilla shampoo and conditioner, so it doesn’t have a conflicting scent like what you’d get with Head & Shoulders, for example.
“I find that layering the same family of scents helps everything last longer.”
To avoid conflicting odors, she still opts for unscented detergent.
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