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Dry Off to Prevent Body Odor

July 7, 2009 by Cherie Burbach  
Filed under Women's Health

You’d be surprised at the reasons why you might have body odor. When I think of body order, or as it’s usually called, b.o., I naturally picture a person who doesn’t bathe and is constantly sweaty. But body odor can take place even if you’re a regular bather. Granted, it isn’t the same stank that comprises traditional “b.o.” but it is enough that you’ll emit an odor.

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If you bathe and don’t towel off properly, you could develop an odor problem. To avoid this, make sure you towel off thoroughly, even in folds of skin that may be under breasts or in “love handles.” If you don’t, bacteria can grow in these spots because they generally don’t get exposed to air like other areas of the body. You may also want to use a hairdryer (set on the cool setting) on certain spots to make sure the area is dry.


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