Taking care of a key area that many older people often overlook.

  • Behind the ears

  • Neck creases

  • Upper back

  • Chest

  • Navel and abdominal folds

These areas tend to trap sweat, oxidized oils, and dead skin cells, creating conditions where odor becomes stronger.

Effective hygiene is about technique, not excess

Showering daily may not be enough without the right approach. Helpful habits include:

  • Using gentle but effective soaps with balanced pH

  • Lightly cleansing key areas with a soft cloth or sponge

  • Thoroughly drying all skin folds

  • Changing clothes daily, especially underwear and shirts

  • Choosing breathable fabrics like cotton and other natural fibers

  • Proper laundry practices are also important, since odors can linger in fabrics even when clothes appear clean.

Diet matters more than you think

Daily food choices directly influence body odor. Diets high in fats, ultra-processed foods, or strong spices can intensify it. On the other hand, meals rich in fruits, vegetables, and adequate water intake help the body regulate itself more effectively.

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