btw, you may not be the problem, it's more likely it's your clothes. I had this problem for years, I was basically smelly 30 minutes after a shower and a fresh set of clothes.
I then learnt several tricks on how to wash my clothes properly, and the problem has gone away completely. Butyric acid stays in your clothes for a long, long time unless you use the right chemicals. I went from horribly smelly guy to no odour overnight.
I now soak all my T-shirts in a bucket with baking soda, rinse them and then put them in another bucket with diluted vinegar, then finally, normal wash. If you have white "pit stains" from deodorant, you want to clean that stuff off. There are special cleaners for that. I do this once every 6 months, and it's enough to keep it all fresh.
Being smelly all the time is a major knock to your self confidence and self image, it's worth the 30 minute hassle twice a year!
valdiorn|4 years ago
I then learnt several tricks on how to wash my clothes properly, and the problem has gone away completely. Butyric acid stays in your clothes for a long, long time unless you use the right chemicals. I went from horribly smelly guy to no odour overnight.
I now soak all my T-shirts in a bucket with baking soda, rinse them and then put them in another bucket with diluted vinegar, then finally, normal wash. If you have white "pit stains" from deodorant, you want to clean that stuff off. There are special cleaners for that. I do this once every 6 months, and it's enough to keep it all fresh.
Being smelly all the time is a major knock to your self confidence and self image, it's worth the 30 minute hassle twice a year!