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(If you are reading this, I won't really be surprised if you mention in your comment how you puked all over your computer/laptop screen just by thinking about it.)
I have never had this happen to me before, but I have been wearing good quality bras with thicker padding than a just a plain store-brand bra. Not to mention that it's hot during the summer and that I'm also wearing a size smaller than what I should be wearing, but the smaller size fits me better. Still, it's snug and a heavier material, so it will cause me to sweat all over. I've noticed this as I started going to the park recently, but it didn't smell as bad as it did today. It was gross, and just by catching a whiff from the cups too. I put on deodorant all over, so now my breasts smell like they were rubbed with baby-powder. Does anyone else have this happen to them? |
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It is possible to have a fungus on your breasts. If so you should change your bras more often and probably use an antifungal cream two or three times a day.
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Ugh, really? I wouldn't expect that to happen. What if it is the same smell as arm-pit odor? Would it be something different?
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I read a survey recently that said american women very rarely wash their bras. You're supposed to rinse them out after every wearing, ie every day? I dont see how just rinsing with water will do anything, I need me a little soap!
Also read a story where a woman overdid it with the antifungal cream. Dont use it for too long. |
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Nordstrom sells a lavender scent liquid for hand washing bras (visit the lingerie dept). It is expensive, but the bottle is big and lasts a long time. The smell is divine!
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Ha ha, I actually went into a Nordstrom store yesterday. Buying anything from there? I wish I could, but I'm not a millionaire at the moment.
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Quote:
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/nordstro...9-001b2166c2c0 |
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I sweat quite a bit around my breasts when I'm exercising. It makes me feel gross and I can't wait to get the bra off when I'm done (I do wait until I'm home!).
What I do with the bras is to wash them in the shower with the same soap I use to cleam myself. I wet the bra completely, rub some of the bar soap on the bra, then make sure I get a good lather and rinse. My bras smell fine after drying. Every once in a while I'll throw the bras in the washing machine, but that puts more wear and tear on them |
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If I know I'm going to sweat like with exercising ....I wear a breathable sports bra and you might laugh but I put a couple folded paper towels to catch the sweat.
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drying in a dryer ruins bras, period. hand-washing is the preferred method, but if you really can't do that, washing on the gentlest cycle with air drying to follow is a compromise. But no drying, ever. |
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I use those lingerie bags in the washing machine and wash them with a full load on cold/gentle, air dry them, and they last forever.
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Different fungal infections, but yeast infections under the breasts are common.
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Body odor is the problem that comes and arises after the short duration. I think to get the rid of this odor problem one needs to get treated from the reputed place where one can get proper guidance and also the solution to this problem.
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I have the same problem. (it's actually quite common) I noticed it after having my daughter, and also a friend of mine has this issue as well, same scenario too. Your breast/nipple area develop the same sweat glands found under the arms and also in the groin region. So long as I don't get really hot or sweaty this isn't a problem. I just rubbed a deodorant directly onto the cups. A mildly scented or unscented aerosol deodorant may help also. I doubt it's a fungus honestly. If the odor is similar to underarm smell, then it's just sweat glands being sweat glands.
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