• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago

    I use a spray bottle, but have also applied with a cloth with a tablespoon or so poured onto it. Spray works better as it gets past armpit hair.

    First few times, you’ll need to reapply a few times per day; eventually the bacteria that smells will be gone, at which point once a day will likely be enough.

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      7 days ago

      Oh wow I had no idea about the persisting bacteria (and the need to spray more frequently at first), I naively thought that soap completely cleanses the area and that new bacteria would come from inside the pores or something. Have you noticed any side effects of using the alcohol ? Like drier skin or something (I know strange question regarding an area that’s constantly wet lol)

      In any case thanks for the advice, have a wonderful day !

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        7 days ago

        Yeah; the skin is a bit drier, but as you say, that’s generally not an issue for armpits.

        Soap binds to oil and water, so it’s great for stripping oil any anything on/in the oil from your skin. But there’s lots of bacteria and fungi on your skin/in your pores that soap won’t get rid of. A lot of them are beneficial, so we don’t want to disturb them, but armpits generally get over-colonized by smelly varieties.