What are omor-eaters®?
Odor-Eaters® are special products designed to reduce the odor of the legs and moisture that causes the odor of the legs. Odor-Eaters® are best known for inserts located inside shoes, but the product line also includes foot sprays and powders. Given its popularity and ubiquity in the leg hygiene market, the name padory-eaters is also popularly used as a general term for similar products by other manufacturers.
While the body odor is natural and each generates a form of odor of the body, it is still the cause of fear and embarrassment when it occurs. Odor-Earters® states that 18% of people aged 18-64 suffer from the odor of the legs or moisture. Of these individuals, 72% believed that the odor was apparent to someone else and 54% of the suffering were their odor embarrassed.
To understand how AROR-EATERS® works, it is important to know what causes legs in the first place of the smell. It is estimated that there are more than 250, 000 sweat glands in human legs. Bacteria thrive and feed onSweat, so sweaty legs are closed in socks and shoes for most of the day by the perfect environment for the growth of bacteria. As the bacteria multiply and grow, waste products that create a distinctive odor associated with the legs are eliminated.
TheOdor-Eaters® inserts were invented and introduced at the beginning of the 70s. The Eaters® fragrance inserts are made of latex and contain activated coal that absorbs sweat and emerges from the foot and neutralizes the odor. Another added advantage of the shoe liner is that they pill and support their legs.
foot powders and sprays are applied directly to the feet and can also be applied to the shoe itself. Powders and sprays reduce sweat and moisture accumulation and keep their feet dry, helping to reduce the occurrence of Odor. In addition to the use of foot hygiene products such as Odor-Eaters®, those who would like to reduce the odor of the legs
• Clean your legs with soap and water andLesp at least a day. Dry thoroughly after cleaning.
• Do not wear the same pair of shoes for two days in a row. Shoes and inserts should be allowed to dry thoroughly. The inserts can be removed to facilitate the drying process.
• Wear shoes made of natural material such as leather and canvas. Natural materials are easier to breathe and allow more ventilation than shoes made of synthetic materials such as nylon, plastic and polyester.
• Wear thicker socks made of natural materials. These types of socks are fastened by fabrics from the foot better than socks made of synthetic fabrics. Do not forget to wash socks often.