• @[email protected]
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    126 months ago

    The ancient Greeks and Egyptians used perfumes to make themselves more appealing.

    It’s like saying people never complained about the heat before the invention of the air conditioner.

    • @modegrau
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      6 months ago

      I didn’t say don’t use anything, I said it’s valid to decide not use products marketed as “deodorant” and “Antiperspirant”. It’s not like I follow that advice. I wear deodorant, and aftershave. But I have experimented with not wearing any, and using “eco” ones.

      What I am saying is that I do agree with what is in the article, which is summarised as both products have created a false problem, and used that to create a market.

      And it isn’t at all like AC. Humans smell. It’s not a completely negative thing to me. I don’t want a completely sanitised olfactory experience. If you wash daily, most of the time, Antiperspirant isn’t needed. But depends on what you are doing and what the climate is. In temperate conditions, I can go a day without smelling any different, without deodorant on. It changes when the weather is hot, and if I do strenuous exercise. But you can just wash more often.

      What I’ve found is that certain soaps change the situation, as does what I eat. Garlic and Cumin seems to have a significant effect.