Thursday, May 24, 2012

How to Remove Underarm Odor



Yup!
Underarm Odor... Wondering why suddenly i want to talk about it?

This is one of the things that i HATE the most when i have to take a public bus during "peak hours", which is between 7 to 8pm..

Ok, lets make it simple.. I was in a hurry to meet someone somewhere near PISA (Penang International Sports Arena) yesterday.. So, instead of walking down there, i decided to take a bus even though the distance from Bukit Jambul to PISA only takes 5 minutes. Moreover, the bus was already there when i arrived.

After paying the ticket, i walked in to the center near to the exit door.. This time i had to stand (actually not "this time" but most of the time) because the bus was full with people especially foreigners. Somehow, when i was busy texting, suddenly i smelled something strong.. It was so intense! Stinky, unpleasant and bluuekkkkk..! My head felt dizzy and i nearly collapse! Oh my.. I just don't care where the hell was that bittery sour smell came from but whoever it is, please, please, pleaseeee shave your armpits and apply deodorant laaa.. Luckily i do not know Kung-fu, if not sure i jump out of the bus right away..

Hah! What a terrible and unlucky day for me... :-(((

Remove Underarm Odor in a Traditional Way

1st Method
Take the waste coconut, grime on the armpits and leave for five minutes, then rinse with clean water. Do it twice a week.

2nd Method
Boiled some calamanci leaves with a little water, filtered the water and drink every day.

3rd Method
Pound betel leaves with a little alum (tawas) until it become a fine paste, then grime on the armpit. Leave a few minutes before bath, clean with soap and normal water twice a week.

NOTE:
Believe it or not, fatty foods and foods heavy in garlic, curry and onions can contribute to body and underarm odor. These foods can seep through your pores and add to the bad smell the bacteria produce. Research also led some to believe red meat can add to offensive underarm odor. Finally, foods like red peppers that make you sweat don't help in you goal of staying dry. (Source: Discovery Health)


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