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The good news is that the long-term keto dieters said that ketosis body odor goes away after a while.
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Read More »While your body is in ketosis, it converts fats into chemicals called ketones. One of them is acetone—yes, the same chemical that's in nail polish remover. While it sounds terrible, it's usually normal. We expel ketones in our urine and as we exhale. That's why your breath and pee may smell off when you're on the keto diet. Julie said that she dealt with bad breath by drinking more water and using breath mints. The good news is, once her body adapted to the diet, Julie's breath returned to normal. Some people say that their breath has a fruity smell when they're in ketosis, while others say that they didn't notice this issue. Well, you know, everyone is different, but ketosis body odor is no fun. Now onto what our friends, me included, really wanted to know…did Julie's lady parts smell different while on keto? Julie said that her vaginal odor changed, and her armpits smelled funkier for the first couple of months of doing keto. But she handled it like the badass she is. No odor was going to stop her from reaching her goal weight. Julie said that her vaginal odor was stronger, especially after working out. She also noticed her armpits smelling ripe after a good sweat sesh on the treadmill. Showering right after exercise seemed to help control the odor, but Julie didn't like smelling bad after sweating. On the bright side, her hubby never noticed a stronger scent while they were, ahem, intimate. Nonetheless, Julie hoped that keto wasn't really to blame for her body aroma, so she sought out answers. One night, Julie shared her troubles in a keto forum, which unfortunately confirmed her suspicions. Other ladies chimed in with their experiences—they too noticed stronger vaginal and armpit odors when first starting keto. The good news is that the long-term keto dieters said that ketosis body odor goes away after a while. Julie didn't want to risk it socially, so she went on the hunt for a solution. Of course, she found conflicting advice on the internet. One article said that foods can change your body's pH. So, in theory, your vaginal pH could change, affecting how your private parts smell. Another article theorized that changing your diet shifts your hormones and body chemistry, which could affect your body's scent. But none of what Julie read was an absolute fact. A curious person by nature, Julie continued searching, specifically for clinical studies on whether a diet can change the way a person smells. She didn't find anything online. All Julie could confirm was that others have experienced the smelly side effects of keto. Now Julie had two choices: she could stop the diet or find something to control her ketosis body odor. Late one night, Julie was having trouble sleeping and was still bummed about keto's funk factor. She started scrolling through forums again, seeking body odor remedies. Someone on the forum said that a crystal deodorant helped her smell better. Julie was not so sure it would help her. She had tried natural deodorants in the past, and they lasted for about 10 minutes.
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Read More »Coming up short in her research, Julie needed a mindless break and switched to Facebook. An ad for Lume Deodorant for Underarms & Private Parts came across her feed, catching her attention. She was intrigued by the ad but still skeptical, given her past experiences with naturally derived deodorant. Julie headed to Lume's website to learn more. She was amazed at how many positive reviews there were and discovered that Lume could be used anywhere on the body, including private parts. Could this stuff actually work? Would it solve all of her odor issues? Julie just had to see for herself and ordered some. As soon as the package was delivered, Julie put Lume Deodorant on her underarms, outer lady parts, and under her breasts right before working out. She was happy to share with us that Lume helped. Coincidentally, I also came across the Lume ad on Facebook and bought some, albeit for different reasons than Julie's. I'm happy that it worked for me and my friend's ketosis body odor! You may also find that one Lume application lasts you three days before you need to shower again. That's because it's clinically-proven to control odor for up to 72 hours, leaving you with less worry and more time to live life to the fullest. Lume Deodorant Wipes take odor protection even farther when used with Lume Deodorant. Use Lume Wipes in between showers whenever you need a quick refresher, and see how long you can go. Take them anywhere you go for added protection against sudden odors and the confidence that comes with knowing Lume's got you covered.
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