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You may not need to put deodorant at all - and the answer to that is in your ear
The tic-tac-toe sensation, Dr. Karen Raj, explains the genetic mutation that prevents bad odors in the armpit - and how you can check through your ears whether you have this perfect mutation or not.
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Sunday, 15 August 2021, 23:19 Updated: 23:21
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The link between bad breath and ear wax (@ dr.karanr)
Could it be that all this time we used deodorant for free?
We will answer this question quickly so that there will be no mistakes - no.
98 percent of us rightly use deodorant and must continue to take care of it (obviously?), But yes, 2 percent of the lucky population probably just spends money on deodorant and can go without and feel with.
A doctor who became a star in Tiktok, Dr. Karen Raj, explains why there are people who never stink from the armpit and what is the method to find out if you are in the 2 percent group that does not need deodorant.
So true, the ultimate way to test whether using a deodorant is unnecessary for you is to simply not put it on one day, leave the house for a few minutes and branch out your fragrant armpit.
The cooler method is to check the wax in your ears.
In a ticking video, he explains his claim: "If you have a mutation in the ABCC11 gene, your body will not produce a particular type of protein found in the sweat of the armpit that bacteria feed on and cause bad odor under the arm. At least two percent of humans have this genetic mutation. The Koreans are protected from a stinking armpit and have this genetic mutation. "
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He adds: "The ABCC11 gene is also responsible for the type of ear wax. If you have wet ear wax - you have the stinking armpit gene. If you have dry ear wax - you can save a lot of money on deodorant."
For the avoidance of doubt - people with this genetic mutation are still sweating.
Their sweat just does not stink.
Ask the Koreans - they will confirm it to you.
Here is his full explanation:
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A previous study by the University of Bristol found that only two percent of Britons carry the gene. Experts claim that the connection between smelly armpits and ear wax may depend on the production of amino acids. The study is designed to shape the buying habits of deodorants and save unnecessary purchase for people who do not need them.
If you have the stinky garden of the armpit (and probably you have), Wild deodorant brand expert Emily White recommends taking care of a few actions that will maintain a good odor in this area.
She says you need to maintain a grooming routine in your armpit - just as you invest in your facial grooming routine.
Emily said: "Double cleansing is the name of the game for facial skin and hair care in recent years, but what about our armpits? Give them double attention from the rest of your body using an underarm skin cleansing bath lotion as part of your morning shower routine. In hot months double the dose With another bath in the evening before bed. "
She also recommends a gentle underarm peel that will help get rid of dead skin cells and clean pores - and use a moisturizer several times a week to soothe the area.
This woman has wet wax in her ears.
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If you are really afraid of smelling bad, Emily recommends trying an aluminum-free deodorant.
Aluminum is found in some antiperspirants and it causes yellow-white stains on your clothes when it comes in contact with sweat.
Emily said: "You should also look for products with tapioca starch, an absorbent powder extracted from the roots of the cassava plant that maintains dryness without blocking your sweat glands. Another product is baking soda which is antibacterial. It prevents body odors and keeps it fresh all day - even on hot days these".
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