Does deodorant or anything else change your smell glands?!


Question: Does deodorant or anything else change your smell glands!?
I've noticed that when I regularly apply a smell to my armpits (deodorants) that after a couple of weeks, they start to smell that way even when I don't use it!. Also, when I then come in contact with foods, like curry, I notice they smell different too!. So does applying a smell to your skin modify the smell glands!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Deodorant does not alter your sweat glands!.

Deodorant is designed as "a substance, often combined with an antiperspirant, for inhibiting or masking perspiration or other bodily odors!. " http://dictionary!.reference!.com/browse/d!.!.!. Anti-perspirant is designed to actually reduce the amount that a person perspires!. Together they usually do a good job!. It is not uncommon for the perfumed scent of a deodorant to linger!.

As for curry and other strong spices, these circulate in our systems and do often times exit through our pores!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i dont think soWww@Answer-Health@Com





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