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If you use the same deodorant for a long period of time, does your body adapt to the smell and when people 'smell' you, do they smell your actual deodorant or sweat/body odor? Why?
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If you use the same deodorant for a long period of time, does your body adapt to the smell and when people 'smell' you, do they smell your actual deodorant or sweat/body odor? Why?
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Your body still produces natural scents. Deodorant chemicals are only designed to last a certain amount of time, under certain conditions.
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