Skip to main content

Odorous or fragrant: a prequel

Have you ever met someone's whose BO smells like weed? See this article from VICE.

I have. I recently discovered that I am one of those people. It isn't all the time, but during times when I am under duress of anxiety, stress, etc.

Normally though, I have been told by my annoying partner that my body odor can be really odorous at times. I think my hygiene is up to par but sometimes I exert myself such that I sweat a bit more.

Currently, I use a deodorant not an anti-perspiration. its one marketed towards men but the company is now expanding its market o women.

Recently, a new brand of deodorant has debuted, Lume. Lume's website describes it as a A "pre-ordorant" than a de-odorant because "[it] actually prevents external body odor from happening in the first place by stopping the odor-causing reaction from [thriving] on our skin." 

Here is a word for word excerpt from the website:
Lume is made from naturally-derived ingredients and is also aluminum-free, baking soda-free, and cruelty-free, so you can feel confident using it on even your most sensitive skin. And, it’s clinically-proven to control odor—anywhere on the body—for 72 hours.
Here is an excerpt from reddit thread that further encouraged me to try it despite my  skepticism: reddit post.


So I thought let me try it.
So I will. 

Once my shipment comes in, I'll be sure to share my experience; Might even do some lab trials on a petridish if I plan well.


Please note that the Lume link is an affiliate link and if you purchase from said link I may receive a reward. I'm using my link as well: https://lumedeodorant.com. why not earn some coin on myself :p.

We can experiment together!

Stay bubbly,
TYB

Popular posts from this blog

Naul's Memory of the wind

Upon my first exposure to the video (on Mnet) with out subtitles, I thought: the guy in the uniform was a Japanese invader.  Japan was bombing Korea. ( I thought of this only because i remember Japan having to do something with bombs. Like Hiroshima; only I switched it around and Japan was doing the bombing. The guy and his daughter were playing and the bombs started approaching. He ran with his daughter but the bombs were faster and the guy in the uniform were getting closer. A bomb came really close and the guy used his body to shield his daughter. (Not really plausible seeing as the human body is not that strong.) Then the Japanese soldier was passing by and aw the little girl and had pity on her. then he ended up liking her so he married her. (Its very illogical because he doesn't age. And I doubt the little girl would have willingly agreed to marry someone whose race, nation help bring about her fathers death.) The Soldier is sexy jumping of his horse; maybe the reaso...

Fangirling's blurry line

Hey bubblies. Fangirling is such a rush of adrenaline. When your "bias" appears somewhere or is recorded doing something cool or what on the ever; uber "kyaaaa" or other girly excited sound (p.s. I have actually "kyaaaaa!"ed while fangirling, lol)  Its all cool and dandy till it passes a line. That line is crossed when we follow them after spotting with a in hand pointed them recording what we aren't sure they would have liked publicized. Its like paparazzi only with guerrilla tactics. Everybody could whip out a camera, kindly ask for a signature or picture or and follow you around without your say so. Yeah, nothing bad is said. In fact, a lot of [idol]ization goes on (didja catch the pun? huhuhuhu).  But still, being filmed when you didn't intend on it can be stressful. So lets be fan-persons (boys and girls) who are respectful of the other person's feelings, bias or otherwise. Let's not trigger their fight or flight mechanisms,...