A mix of bacteria and sweat are likely to blame, experts say. But small changes can go a long way in reducing odors. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Amy Jamieson Q: I live ...
If you notice that your feet smell bad when you take off your shoes, you’re not alone. Having stinky feet is a very common problem. Learn more about what causes feet to smell bad and how you can help ...
Along with sunshine and long days, summer is the season of smelly sneaker feet. When it's hot out, it's nearly impossible to wear a closed shoe without being shocked by the scent of your own feet when ...
While the majority of sweat and therefore body odors are natural and can be washed away, some of us sweat more and smell more than others of us. For example, some children’s feet might smell more than ...
During winter, wearing socks is essential to stay warm — but wearing them for long hours often leads to unpleasant odor. Not ...
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Taking off your shoes at the end of a long day feels great. But if you suffer from foot odour, it is not a pleasant experience, especially for those around you. Foot odour is embarrassing and ...
With so many different chores to keep up with, it can be easy to forget about washing all your odd socks. But scientists say that falling behind on the laundry could lead to more than just smelly feet ...
Summer is filled to the brim with positive vibes—beach days, ice-cold rosé, and exotic vacations—but I’d like to talk for a second about one of the less attractive attributes of the warm weather.