Post by venice2007 on Feb 18, 2014 21:53:55 GMT -5
I notice you don't eat a lot of carbs, I don't either and read low carb eaters have an ammonia smelling sweat. My sweat is stinky (awful ugh) and I shower daily and after each workout if need be
I notice you don't eat a lot of carbs, I don't either and read low carb eaters have an ammonia smelling sweat. My sweat is stinky (awful ugh) and I shower daily and after each workout if need be
I notice you don't eat a lot of carbs, I don't either and read low carb eaters have an ammonia smelling sweat. My sweat is stinky (awful ugh) and I shower daily and after each workout if need be
OMG yes! that is exactly the smell!!!
It's horrible.
It is horrible. I have to wash my workout clothes more often because of it
Post by pinkplasticdoll on Feb 18, 2014 22:45:42 GMT -5
Why cant we say pelvis or vagina? *down there* sends me into a rage.
Honestly I sweat a lot when i am working out in my pelvis area and dont think twice about it but I am probably a gross human. My workout clothes are washed separately in vinegar and sport wash, since i started doing this I noticed my clothes dont smell.
People - deodorant won't hurt your hush hush area. It's actually good for preventing razor burn.
Deodorant also doesn't stop sweat. It just makes it smell nice. Antiperspirant is what will stop sweat. How does deodorant stop razor burn? Do you mean ingrown hairs?
People - deodorant won't hurt your hush hush area. It's actually good for preventing razor burn.
Deodorant also doesn't stop sweat. It just makes it smell nice. Antiperspirant is what will stop sweat. How does deodorant stop razor burn? Do you mean ingrown hairs?
I notice you don't eat a lot of carbs, I don't either and read low carb eaters have an ammonia smelling sweat. My sweat is stinky (awful ugh) and I shower daily and after each workout if need be
It's your groin. Fun trivia: the sweat glands in your groin and your armpits are the only ones that secrete fatty sweat; that's why that sweat stinks but sweat from your back or your arms or whatever doesn't stink.
If your workout clothes are moisture wicking or poly blend of some type they probably aren't getting completely clean. Soak them in the sink with warm water and white vinegar for 15 minutes, then wash normally but use vinegar in place of fabric softener. This will allow the detergent to actually clean all of the fabric.
Don't use deodorant on your hush hush, sweat is good. Honestly I have drenched bike seats in sweat, it's abnormal for me to only leave a little sweat on a seat. Wipe the machine down when you are done and no one will think anything of it.
As far as what deodorant do I use? I use the Secret prescription strength stuff, it seems to last longer / better for me.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who only wears black workout pants/shorts. H has bought me gray, purple, bright yellow and blue pants from Nike, UA, and Lululemon and I rarely wear them. The other day he asked, "Why dont you wear the blue ones tonight?" I told him, "Its legs day... hello crotch sweat!!"