I wonder if oily/dry skin is involved? I have relatively oily skin (NEVER wear lotion - I just feel greasy then) and my sweat does stink (and I do smell it - perhaps more than other people do, since DH never smells it). I don't wash my ski stuff every time, but I did notice that it smelled yesterday (and washed it last night, wore it again today and it still smelled a little). My DH has very dry skin (claims when he was a kid the doctor said he didn't have any oil glands, which I find to be somewhat farfetched), but he never smells. He uses lotion daily. He doesn't have to shower every day. I am pretty jealous.
I used regular deodorant/antiperspirant until last summer, when I changed to the crystal stuff. I still sweat, but it really does help with the smell. The regular stuff just smells like chemicals to me (harder and harder to find unscented anything), and when I'm really sweaty, the mixture of smells is awful. But then, department store perfume departments smell like insect repellant to me, so maybe it's my nose.Actually, I avoid anything scented, because it seems like it doesn't work with my body chemistry, or something.
Anyway, in the summer I can't really get away with not washing my workout clothes frequently. I do shower daily (well, if I'm going to be around anybody, or go anywhere). And my wool stuff does start to smell, sometimes the first day, sometimes after 3 or 4.
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Actually, I avoid anything scented, because it seems like it doesn't work with my body chemistry, or something.
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No one has avoided me....I have jobs which require people to approach me for help which means them finding me, sitting and standing right beside me while I demonstrate or instruct them. If after all these past few decades, I have managed to keep groups of people overtime for almost 2 hrs..in a small rm...and they don't want to leave a course that I'm teaching...
