What’s that smell? Stinky feet can be embarrassing, but thanks to a University of Georgia student, there is a solution! Matthew Tesvich is the founder of Ox Sox, a company that produces odorless socks ...
A mix of bacteria and sweat are likely to blame, experts say. But small changes can go a long way in reducing odors. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Amy Jamieson Q: I live ...
Cold weather pushes many into covered shoes and thick socks, a recipe for sweaty feet, bad odour and higher risk of fungal ...
Q: My husband has very stinky feet. He has tried powders (both medicated and not), washing his shoes regularly, rotating his shoes daily, wearing cotton socks, wool socks or no socks and changing his ...
During winter, wearing socks is essential to stay warm — but wearing them for long hours often leads to unpleasant odor. Not ...
There’s nothing like kicking off your shoes after a long day. But while "letting the dogs out" can be a relief, it can come with a cost — an unpleasant aroma. Wondering how to get rid of smelly feet ...
The common courtesy of kicking off shoes at the front door of a friend’s house is a smelly feet sufferer’s worst nightmare. The floors may go scuff-free, but at the cost of the release of an odor ...
It's pretty normal to wear the same pair of jeans, a jumper or even a t-shirt more than once. But what about your socks ?Author Primrose Freestone ...