Why_Sweat 101
Why do we sweat?
Sweating is our body’s main cooling mechanism. We sweat when it’s hot outside, after a long run, if we have a fever or are overly anxious and stressed.
Why does sweat smell bad?
Sweat is actually odorless. That signature sweaty “smell” develops as the sweat escaping from your glands interacts with bacteria that is living on our skin.
What is the difference between antiperspirants and deodorants?
Antiperspirants typically rely on aluminum or aluminum compounds to stop odor by blocking the pores to physically stop the sweating process.
Deodorants works on top of the skin, killing off the bacteria with antiseptic and antibacterial ingredients and preventing odor with essential oil or fragrance blends.
Does sweat stain?
No. Those stains under the arm of your favorite shirt are not caused by sweat, but by the interaction of sweat with aluminum compounds commonly found in antiperspirants.