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Clean yourself the way doctors do. Surgeons scrub with antibacterial soap before an operation in order to kill bacteria. These soaps are "great for people with problem body odor or a tendency to get irritated from deodorants," says John E, Romano, M.D., a dermatologist and clinical assistant professor of medicine at The New York Hospital--Cornell Medical Center in New York City. And they're available over the counter at most drugstores. "Just ask the pharmacist for a surgical 'scrub' soap, then wash with it to kill the bacteria that cause body odors," says Dr. Romano. Scrub soap is very effective, yet gentle enough to use in the groin and underarm areas, he adds. Do don some Domeboro. Another over-the-counter product that's an effective alternative to deodorant is Domeboro, says D'Anne Kleinsmith, M.D., a cosmetic dermatologist at William Beaumont Hospital near Detroit. Domeboro is a powder that you mix in cool or lukewarm water and apply to your problem areas. "It will relieve odor and wetness in those areas--whether it's your underarms, groin or feet or under your breasts," says Dr. Kleinsmith. Shave excess hair under your arms. "The presence of hair increases body odor, because it serves as a collection site for secretions, debris and bacteria," says Dr. Jacknowitz. "Shaving your armpits is one way to reduce body odor problems. However, antiperspirants should not be used on newly shaved skin." Hold the spices. Extracts of proteins and oils from certain foods and spices remain in your body's excretions and secretions for hours after you eat them. These extracts can impart an odor. Fish, cumin, curry and garlic lead the list. "So if you have body odor problems, you'll have more problems if you eat a lot of these foods," says Dr. Kleinsmith.
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