Despite what you might think, it’s not our sweat that smells.
Natural bacteria on our skin feed on our sweat and release the smell we call body odour, also known as bromhidrosis. The warm, damp conditions of underarms make them an ideal environment for bacteria to thrive and for the sweat from our apocrine glands – which are more prone to releasing odour – to get trapped. This can also result in sweat patches on our clothes.
Body odour starts to occur when we’re in puberty. Men tend to suffer more from body odour, as they sweat more from their apocrine glands than women, even though women actually have more sweat glands overall.
Certain foods, like curry, garlic or spices, alcohol and some types of medication can also make our sweat smell unpleasant.
If you sweat a lot, you may find that body odour is becoming a problem. Here are a few things that could help:
Rexona has a range of antiperspirant innovations to help with body odour.