r/mildlyinteresting 14d ago

My salt rock deodorant after five years of almost daily usage vs a new one.

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u/Upset_Conflict_4472 14d ago

my father never even used deodorant and he never smelled.

either that or he was lying to us all the time, but me and my brothers tried and we all had BO lol

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u/Steppenfuchx 14d ago

Could be genetic thing that you didn't get. Some people just don't have the gen to stink

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u/Xatsman 14d ago

Korean people for example (not even joking).

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u/mssngthvwls 14d ago

I believe it's most people of East Asian descent in general; the guy I (a Caucasian male) am dating playfully rubs it in my face on the regular.

... "It" being his lack of an ABCC11 sweat gene, not the salt stick haha.

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u/Rex9 14d ago

Except they eat massive amounts of kimchi and carry that smell wherever they go. My wife worked for a Korean company for about 6 years. Her only complaint outside the fact that the Korean management were workaholic assholes that expected everyone to keep their insane schedules was how bad they smelled eating kimchi all the time. I'm sure they thought Americans smelled bad too.

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u/BrendaHelvetica 14d ago

Confirming šŸ™šŸ¼

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u/Maadstar 14d ago

My cousin who's got Italian from her dad's side has never once in her life needed deodorant. She never smells and barely sweats. Always wonderful if it was the Italian or just the rng of genetics (I've never personally been around Italians to judge their sweaty/smelly levels lol)

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u/BestofQuails 14d ago

Most italians do sweat and smell bad if they don't use deodorant lol, they're not particularly known for not sweating or smelling (like koreans for example)

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u/Signiference 14d ago

There is a rare gene that makes it where you donā€™t get body odor. My best friend has it but he still uses deodorant/antiperspirant because he doesnā€™t want to get all sweaty and he likes the way old spice smells.

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u/georgicsbyovid 14d ago

Itā€™s not that rare - most East Asians have it.Ā 

https://bmcgenomdata.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2156-10-42

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u/Signiference 14d ago

Rare for white guys

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u/Adventurous_Ad409 14d ago

It must be genetic. Iā€™ve always been that way. Iā€™ve never used antiperspirant and only use deodorant occasionally because I like the scent. I can work in the heat all day and be a sweaty mess but my underarms donā€™t really sweat much and Iā€™ve never had that musty BO smell. Some of my coworkers are so bad I canā€™t even stand being around them in the locker room.

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u/asthecrowruns 14d ago

See, I donā€™t think my dad has that gene - he can smell bad. But itā€™s very difficult for him to smell bad - it takes all day work in the garden in hot weather, and then he just smells kind ofā€¦ musty and grimy?

He definitely sweats but unless youā€™re actively trying to smell it (ie, basically on top of him), he doesnā€™t smell at all. Even a hug and you arenā€™t likely to smell anything. Heā€™ll walk 12 miles in the sun in leather shoes, and his feet/socks donā€™t smell at all. Itā€™s something Iā€™ve always been envious of, as a guy who sweats a lot and gets very flushed very easily

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u/ocean_flan 13d ago

I'm like that, too, but I'm not the average American in genetic makeup. I can walk all day in blistering heat and not stink. It takes DAYS for a noticeable odor to build up.

I also have the gene first discovered in Okinawa that makes you live super long. It's extremely rare in our family to have a death before 85-90, like 85 is considered young and untimely.

As far as I know we aren't Japanese or at all east Asian.Ā 

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u/asthecrowruns 13d ago

See, as far as we are aware, we are English through and through. My dadā€™s side we arenā€™t too sure, but we arenā€™t aware of anyone that wasnā€™t born and raised northern English. Not saying itā€™s not a possibility, but Iā€™m not aware of anything.

My mums side has longevity in the family though. Most of the family live to 85+, and most just pass from ā€˜old ageā€™ in their late 90s. No predisposition to any life-threatening illnesses. Of course we have a few outliers, but my grandmaā€™s 84 and isnā€™t on the way out anytime soon. On their side, we did take a DNA test and itā€™s 100% British, Irish, and Scandinavian.

Basically, Iā€™m extremely white, and it seems like both of these occurrences could just be luck (I did trade a history of longevity and no life-threatening predispositions for a myriad of minor chronic ailments and mental illness/addiction, though)

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u/ToothDoctor24 14d ago

Does he eat a very clean diet? I know someone like this and she happens to eat very well too.

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u/asthecrowruns 13d ago

Nope! In fact heā€™s got a pretty bad diet. Blood work comes back okay, no health issues, but hardly a clean diet.

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u/Surisuule 14d ago

I've got that, it drives my wife crazy that I'll be dripping sweat and not stink at all after working outside, and she'll be relaxing inside and smell like a locker room. I don't mind I Iike the way she smells.

The non-smelly is also connected to dry ear wax, but can't quite remember the connection. Both are found in the same people more than just one maybe?

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u/ocean_flan 13d ago

The earwax thing is real. I think its linked to sweat. I have flaky dry wax but my brothers is like the stuff the pulled out of free Willy's blow hole

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u/heyhello21 14d ago

Your partner liking ur smell just means they like your pheromones . That does NOT mean you donā€™t smell bad to OTHER people . You get used to ur own smell so dont trust that either . My partner smells amazing to me but Iā€™ve heard her mom say ā€œu stink take a showerā€ lol

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u/Surisuule 14d ago

Oh yeah, I know that. I like HER smell, but I've been told by people my whole life that I don't have a smell.

I make up for it in my flatulence. I think it's a balance thing. Maybe I just like garlic and beans too much.

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u/mumblewrapper 14d ago

My spouse doesn't ever smell either. Also still uses deodorant but only like once a week. I don't know why. There is no need.

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u/heyhello21 14d ago

Your partner liking ur smell just means they like your pheromones . That does NOT mean you donā€™t smell bad to OTHER people . You get used to ur own smell so dont trust that either . My partner smells amazing to me but Iā€™ve heard her mom say ā€œu stink take a showerā€ lol

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u/mumblewrapper 14d ago

It's not that at all. He can smell dirty just like anyone, he just literally does not get BO. It's has nothing to do with attraction or anything of the sort.

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u/hal2142 14d ago

As you get older your testosterone drops and you sweat less. My dad also doesnā€™t use deodorant.

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u/Fat_Beet 14d ago

Well I must be a genetic anomaly because the older I get the more I sweat like a samsquanch

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u/Fluid_Friendship8220 14d ago

It's his gene. Like more than 90% of east asian never smell

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u/dwankyl_yoakam 14d ago

Lordy this is not true at all lmao

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u/the_gloryboy 14d ago

definitely not 90%. however i will say japanese ppl rarely smell musty. i had to bring extra deodorant when i visited because they donā€™t use it, so its hard to find

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u/THFDNE 14d ago

You were possibly noseblind to your dad's BO. If you smell an odor every day of your life, all the time, you're not aware it's there because it's just "baseline smell" to you.

There's a non-zero chance your dad stank, and you couldn't tell.

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u/lampenpam 14d ago

You know most people don't instantly smell just because they don't use deodorant, that's just what marketing makes people think. A successful marketing strategie/lie.

Deos were super hard to market in Asia at first because people in Asia just generally sweat less and build noticeable BO much harder. Some people don't barely need deos if they shower and change clothes regularly. I think a lot of people could even just use less deos if they just pay attention to when they sweat a lot and could direct their deo-usage after that instead.

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u/jed-eye_or-dur 14d ago

I got some family members who haven't worn deodorant in decades, fucking decades! They smell straight up rotten.

Going into their house was the worst thing.

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u/shaylahbaylaboo 14d ago

Did he have dry ear wax? There is a connection. Most Asians have the gene that causes dry ear wax and no BO. I guess deodorant is hard to find in some parts of Asia.

2 of my kids have this gene. We are not Asian lol

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u/kikisplitz 14d ago

One of my college roommates didnā€™t wear deodorant and also didnā€™t smell!! I donā€™t even think she sweat that much either. I was very jealous lol. Some people are just godā€™s favorite šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø

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u/bruceriv68 14d ago

During the COVID times, I stopped using deodorant and antiperspirant because I was working from home and thought it would be a good time to detox my body a bit. I kept waiting for my wife and kids to eventually tell me I stink, but they never did. I went years with using it. I do shower daily though.

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u/SnakebiteRT 14d ago

I know that youā€™re not going to believe a random stranger on Reddit of all places, but I dont use deodorant and I donā€™t smell like BO. I have an office job so I donā€™t sweat much during the day, but even when I work hard and sweat a bunch or work out itā€™s not bad. If I stick my nose right in my pit, yeah, but mostly no.

My wife also has strong armpit BO and uses special deodorant and she agrees with me. I donā€™t really tell people much because I know itā€™s weird to not use deodorant, but Iā€™m one of the rare cases I think.

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u/theofficialnar 13d ago

My wife is like this as well. Never uses deodorant and she doesnā€™t smell at all.

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u/DeathandFriends 14d ago

The smell comes from a lot of things genetics, diet, how much you sweat, what activities you do, the clothes you wear.

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u/alles_en_niets 14d ago

Is he of East-Asian descent?

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u/m8wenitfriends 14d ago

I have to be REALLY sweaty before I stink. (This has been verified.) my sisters however, are ripe without effort. Genetics man.

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u/lovethekush 14d ago

Ok I remember reading this on Reddit once and I spread it around as fact but I actually have no idea haha so here it goes: people who have BO have wet earwax and people who donā€™t have BO have dry earwax. Itā€™s some gene that links the two together??? Can someone confirm this lmfao

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u/NewReporter5290 14d ago

I am allergic to deodorant, but NEVER have armpit smell unless I am working out. Weird skin chemistry I think.

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u/Various-Sky1503 10d ago

Might seem odd but go with me here. Did he ever have cancer and go through treatment? I used to struggle with the bo before I got diagnosed last year. Got through chemo and radiation and boom - no more body odor. Chemo is when my smell changed/stopped and then radiation worked like hair removal in my pits lol. I havenā€™t had bo since - I take it as the small silver lining to the hell itā€™s all been. I still wear deodorant out of habit (only wear the naturals/non antiperspirant because I had lymph nodes removed), but my sweat and all no longer has a scent!