• dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    The pro tip that we had to give out in college for the newcomers to the ballroom team every semester to mitigate body odor (edit: done in exactly this order):

    1. Shower with soap.
    2. Apply deodorant with antiperspirant.
    3. Put on clean clothes.

    You would be surprised how many people in college don’t understand the nuances of these points. Or other basically accepted hygiene practices of the area. For example, cologne or perfume is not “deodorant”. Also, most things are not clean after you wear them (esp if you sweat), and dont become clean again until they are laundered. You may also notice we had to specify “with soap” for a shower.

    The bit about antiperspirant is not strictly necessary, but nobody wants to put their hand near or accidentally in a sweaty pit.

    • TheTetrapod@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Antiperspirant doesn’t agree with my skin, so I use a normal deodorant, but otherwise I fully agree.

      • lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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        2 months ago

        You night want to look for one without aluminum. I got a nasty infection when I used a normal antiperspirant but the aluminum-free stuff doesn’t cause me any trouble.

    • Fox@pawb.social
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      2 months ago

      Had a college roommate who would walk to the shower in socks, shower (for whatever that was worth), and come back wearing the SAME FUCKING SOCKS. “Do I smell or something?” “Yeah you do bro, and yes it is affecting you socially”.

      But did he change his habits? Nope.