Sweat rarely smells on its own. Body odour develops when bacteria on the skin break down compounds in sweat and release volatile chemicals that evaporate into the air.
Craig Conover talks to Madison LeCroy about the moment in the sweat lodge where he felt it “burns your lungs,” and Venita Aspen agrees: “you are inside out, feeling like an ice cube, but you’re ...
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