4. Not moisturizing the skin
Dry skin tends to accumulate dead cells.
As these break down, they can produce unpleasant smells.
Applying a moisturizer helps keep the skin in better condition and reduces this issue.
5. A diet high in certain foods
Some foods can directly affect body odor:
Garlic
Onion
Alcohol
Highly processed foods
This doesn’t mean they must be eliminated, but they should be consumed in moderation.
6. Ignoring oral health issues
Bad breath is one of the most common… and most underestimated factors.
It may be related to:
Inflamed gums
Bacterial buildup
Poorly cleaned dental prosthetics
Good oral hygiene is essential.
7. Hormonal changes
With age, hormones change.
This can affect how the body produces and eliminates sweat.
While it can’t be avoided, it can be managed with proper habits.
8. Not changing bed sheets frequently
During the night, the body releases sweat and dead skin cells.
If sheets are not washed regularly, they can become a constant source of odor.
What people rarely say
Body odor in older men is not always noticeable to the person who has it.
Your own sense of smell adapts…
but others can still notice it.
And this can affect relationships, confidence, and personal well-being.
How to avoid it without overcomplicating things
It’s not about making drastic changes, but simple adjustments:
Dry off completely after showering
Wear clean clothes every day
Air out your shoes
Maintain good oral hygiene
Keep a balanced diet
Change bed sheets regularly
Small habits make a big difference.
An important truth
Often, the issue isn’t age…
but habits that were never adapted to it.
Correcting these details can restore not only better hygiene…
but also confidence, comfort, and a sense of well-being in everyday life.