Skin renewal slows down: Our skin, which is less active, accumulates dead cells, which, when broken down, release odor molecules. This natural phenomenon can intensify body odor.
The skin ecosystem is changing: our bacterial flora evolves over the years, favoring certain strains of microbes that are particularly effective at producing aromatic compounds.
Effects of drug treatment: Many medications prescribed to adults are partially excreted through the skin, which subtly changes our natural odor.
Less efficient filtering organs: When the liver and kidneys show signs of fatigue, the elimination of toxins occurs more through the skin, which can cause unusual odors.
Tips for Maintaining Balanced Body Odor:
It doesn't have to be this way! A few simple habits will help you maintain a pleasant, personal scent for years to come.
Daily personal hygiene for mature skinChoose pH-neutral cleansing products that respect your skin's natural balance. Pay special attention to skin folds (underarms, under breasts, between toes) and dry your skin thoroughly after each wash. A weekly exfoliation or steam bath can be a real plus.
Choose textiles wisely
: avoid synthetic materials that retain moisture, and choose cotton, linen and other natural fibers that allow the skin to breathe and limit the growth of odor-causing bacteria.
Drinking enough water: the key to healthy skin
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