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You could banish sweaty armpits with one easy swap (stock photo) (Image: Getty) The cause of your sweaty armpits could be lurking in your bathroom cupboard. As the UK basks in some much-needed sunshine, many are quickly recalling the less enjoyable aspect of warmer weather: excessive sweating . This not only leads to unpleasant body odour but also necessitates frequent showers, doubling our usual hygiene efforts.

But what if your daily grooming routine is actually exacerbating your perspiration problem? A dermatologist has revealed that a common product we use as part of our morning ritual is ironically contributing to our stench despite its promises to do the opposite. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.



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