- Produces fewer natural antioxidants
- Renews itself more slowly
- Experiences changes in sweat and oil composition
- These factors contribute to a lingering odor that can persist even after regular bathing, especially in certain areas of the body.

The often-forgotten areas
Many people focus only on the armpits and feet, overlooking other zones where odor can easily build up, such as:
- 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:
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