Why You Should Always Use Deodorant
By CHIDIRIM NDECHE Have you ever sat in a bus or a crowded place and then been forced to hold your breath for long stretches of time because someone’s underarms are sweaty and smelly? Did you find yourself wondering if that person ever used body sprays or deodorants? The human body passes out waste through the skin pores as sweat. You sweat more in hotter climates and at warmed parts of your body, like the underarms and pubic region. Sweat isn’t inherently stinky. In fact, it’s nearly odorless. The stench comes from bacteria that break down one of two types of sweat on your skin. A deodorant is applied to the body to prevent body odor caused by the bacterial breakdown of perspiration in armpits, feet, and other areas of the body. Deodorants are often alcohol-based some antibacterial power to temporarily kill bacteria stop the stink before it starts. Deodorants may contain perfume fragrances or natural essential oils intended to mask the odor of perspiration. Nigeria has a w