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To reduce the amount you feet and shoes smell, decrease the amount of sweat that collects on your feet and in your shoes. |
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To prevent your shoes from smelling you can purchase charcoal absorbent insoles that will absorb some of the odor. The only down side to shoe inserts is they need to be changed regularly. |
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Sweat is basically just salt and water, so it doesn't have a distinctive smell of its own. The smell is actually caused by bacteria on our skin that eats the sweat and excretes waste that has a strong odor. It's perfectly normal to have bacteria on your skin, and it doesn't ordinarily produce a noticeable smell, but sweat attracts bacteria and gives them a whole lot to feed on. |
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The main thing that feeds foot smell is sweat. With more than 250,000 sweat glands on each foot, your feet are among the most perspiring parts of the body. |
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To prevent your shoes from smelling you could wear footwear that is made of natural material like (leather, canvas, etc.). |
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Foot sprays are more effective than foot powder in eliminating foot odor. |
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Williams boot dryers can help people of all ages. Some people are very active and perspire easily; some kids wear the same sneakers every day for months at a time. Athletes sweat and leave moisture in their shoes. Boot dryers simple remove the moisture, which removes the fungus that causes your shoes to smell. You're left with dry, warm, clean-smelling shoes and boots. |
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Peet boot dryers are the choice of so many people like coaches, athletes, skaters, workers, skiers, etc. Simply put, dry feet and hands = warm feet and hands. |
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Boot dryers and shoe dryers remove the moisture and remove the smell! |
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Bacteria grow in warm moist environments and causes infections. More than 60,000 diabetics per year lose their toes to infections, and it's estimated that 75% of these amputations could be avoided with proper foot care. |