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LaLa
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oh you can meet that tipe of girls preety often in romania... awfull!
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| 01-12-2007 05:25 PM |
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Gabi
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Nikita I think that is odd. She may not even realize others don't like it or that she has on too much. A good friend once told me she just puts on her scent for herself to enjoy.
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| 01-13-2007 12:17 AM |
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badgurl19772000
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maybe the girls has a body odor problem u gals thought of that?
sorry i'm not on as much, too much work not enough play.
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| 01-13-2007 04:10 AM |
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well... problem or no problem, with to much perfume on them -> they stink!
If someone has an odor problem they should have a good quality perfume that doesn't wear off right after getting out of the house. Some people just don't know when to stop. They put tons of perfume on them just 'to smell good' .... yucky!
I have girls in my sports class who, after jogging, take out their perfume tube and put half of it on them. They don't even wash their underarm after sport, they just put perfume on .. lots of it .... !! yuck!!
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| 01-13-2007 11:17 AM |
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Gabi
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I think if she has an odor problem she should seek medical help. Too much perfume is not good I think
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| 01-13-2007 01:21 PM |
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LaLa
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I agree with you girls! Perfume doesn't cover the odor problem... it just makes it a lot worse... i had a colleague that didnt wash almost at all... she used to stay alone cause no one wanted to be near her because of the smell... and she used a lot of perfume to "cover" the nasty smell... she just stinked! awful!
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| 01-13-2007 02:45 PM |
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Yes, perfume doesn’t cover the odor problem. If anyone sweats a lot and uses perfume to hide the smell then other people would notice a peculiar smell instead of smelling good. People suffering with body odor must clean their body and use some good deodorant. Drinking less amount of water is one of the main reasons for body odor.
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| 01-16-2007 02:44 PM |
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I found some body odor remedies if you girls are interested...
Alcohol/witch hazel Wipe your armpits with alcohol, white vinegar or witch hazel instead of deodorant.
Alum Try using a crystal rock made from the mineral salt potassium alum instead of a deodorant. It won't keep you dry as an antiperspirant will, but they clog your sweat glands and contain aluminum chlorohydrate, which may lead to future health problems.
Apple cider vinegar Apple cider vinegar eliminates under arm body odor when used in place of deodorant because it reduces the pH of the skin. Bacteria can't live in areas with low pH.
White vinegar is also helpful. Place some on a cotton ball and apply to the underarms instead of deodorant. The vinegar smell is gone in minutes and you should be smell-free all day.
Baby powder Use baby powder or talc in areas of heavy perspiration.
Baby wipes (see towelettes below) also work, but the results may be temporary.
Baking soda Baking soda, the odor-eating standby, can be used instead of deodorant. Just apply the powder to your dry armpits. It will kill bacteria and help absorb perspiration. Cornstarch can also be used instead or mixed with the baking soda.
Bauxite crystal deodorant works very well at controlling underarm odors.
Parsley/alfalfa Chewing parsley, alfalfa and other leafy greens will help neutralize body odor, probably because of the deodorizing effect of the chlorophyll.
Radishes Juice about two dozen radishes, add 1/4 teaspoon of glycerine, and put in a squirt or spray-top bottle. Use as an underarm deodorant or to reduce foot odor.
Rosemary is an antibacterial herb. Put 8 to 10 drops of the essential oil in 1 ounce of water and appy it where needed.
Sage Herbalists suggest drinking a cup of sage tea daily to reduce sweat gland activity. This is especially true for those who perspire excessively due to tension. Use 11/2 teaspoonsful of dried sage or two tea bags in one cup of water; steep for ten minutes; drink in small doses throughout the day.
Fresh sage leaves blended with tomato juice has been found to be very effective.
Tea tree is an antibacterial herb. Make a deodorant by putting 2 drops of the essential oil into 1 ounce of water and apply where needed.
Towelettes (baby wipes) Useful when a tense moment surges the sex hormones which produce fluid under the arms and around the genital areas that, when combined with bacteria, causes odor.
Turnip juice Turnip juice will reduce underarm odor for up to 10 hours. Grate a turnip, squeeze the juice through cheesecloth, so that you have two teaspoonsful. Wash your armpits first, and vigorously rub one teaspoonful on each one.
Wheat grass Take 500 mg of wheat grass daily on an empty stomach and wash down with a glass of water. The chlorophyll will dramatically reduce body odor.
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| 01-16-2007 07:46 PM |
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Gabi
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How cool to find all these things that can help body odor. I tend to use deodorant.
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| 01-17-2007 05:35 AM |
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badgurl19772000
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i use deodorant and we keep wipes by the bed..with 2 small kids i usually keep them in every room
sorry i'm not on as much, too much work not enough play.
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| 01-17-2007 09:36 PM |
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