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These are some of the most FAQ about sweaty feet:
What makes feet sweat?
Sweat glands are located
unevenly all over the epidermis. A great number of them are located on the
soles of our feet, and some people have so many that they cause serious
problems which sometimes even affect coexistence.
What produces the unpleasant
smell?
When feet are enclosed in
shoes or trainers, the lack of ventilation causes sweat and dampness.
Dampness is an excellent medium for bacteria and fungus to decompose and
cause unpleasant odours. The volatile substances that are released when
we sweat decompose as they come into contact with the micro-organisms in
the skin flora and cause unpleasant smells. The smell is stronger depending
on the amount of sweat.
Feet smell more when wearing
trainers or closed shoes with rubber or synthetic soles and socks made of
artificial fibres. Feet often SMELL on the sole and between toes.
Therefore, good hygiene is essential. You should also always remember to
dry the skin between your toes completely and use shoes that allow your
feet to breathe and wear socks made of natural fibres.
Shoes should also be ventilated
and an appropriate FOOT AND SHOE DEODORANT should be used. We recommend our DEOFEET FOOT
AND SHOE DEODORANT.
How to stop feet sweating?
Ensuring rigorous hygiene is not always
enough. It is important to resort to specific products that control the
bacteria that cause the unpleasant “aroma”. Furthermore, it is important to
follow our recommendations for the use of our DEOFEET FOOT AND SHOE
DEODORANT. |