Follow these 4 tips to always smell good

Updated : Feb 25, 2022 17:12
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Samarpita Yashaswini

If there is one thing that absolutely no one can tolerate, it is body odour. Body odour is something that is a pretty common problem for people as it mostly is a result of sweating, improper hygiene or bacteria. Whatever the reason might be, this is something that no one likes. 

So, if you have been suffering from body odour and don’t know what to do about it, then here are some super easy tips to always smell good and feel attractive.  

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Use a scented moisturiser 

After taking a bath, apply a scented moisturiser all over your body to let the body absorb it. Doing this will ensure that you smell good all day long and it will also make your skin soft and supple. 

Spray perfume on pulse points 

Spraying perfume on certain spots such as the inside of your wrist, the neck, inside the inner elbow and behind your ears can help in ensuring a long-lasting fragrance of the perfume. 

Bathe regularly 

It is no secret that to smell good, one must maintain good hygiene. This includes taking a shower every day and scrubbing the body all over to avoid bacteria that may cause body odour. 

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Change your diet 

Avoid eating certain foods that have a pungent smell such as garlic, onions and chives. These foods can lead to bad breath and also affect the way your body reacts to perfumes.

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