There exists among us those who are incapable of producing underarm odour - but because of strict cultural norms, they wear deodorant anyway.
This is the suggestion from Bristol University researchers, who interviewed 6,495 women about their odour-busting habits.
It found that 2 per cent of participants carried a genetic variant of the ABC11 gene, which means their underarms are completely odour-free.
However, nearly 80 per cent of them choose to wear deodorant regardless, the Journal of Investigative Dermatology reports.
Lead author Professor Ian Day suggests adherence to the expectations of a scent-obsessed Western world is to blame.