That phrase usually refers to the so-called “old person smell”, which is linked to a natural compound called 2-Nonenal. It’s not about hygiene alone—it develops with age due to skin chemistry changes.
🧼 What to Wash Thoroughly
The key area is the skin, especially:
- Neck and behind ears
- Armpits
- Chest and back
- Groin area
These areas produce more oils that can lead to that odor.
🧴 What Actually Helps
1. Use Antibacterial or Deodorizing Soap
- Helps remove the compounds causing odor
- Look for gentle but effective cleansers
2. Exfoliate Gently
- Removes dead skin cells where odor-causing compounds build up
3. Moisturize
- Dry skin can worsen the smell
- Use light, non-greasy lotions
4. Clothing Hygiene
- Wash clothes regularly
- Choose breathable fabrics like cotton
🍽️ Other Helpful Tips
- Stay hydrated
- Eat fresh foods (less processed/fried food)
- Maintain regular bathing routine
💡 Important Truth:
No single “body part” or “magic wash” instantly removes this smell forever. It’s about consistent hygiene + skin care + lifestyle.
If you want, I can share a simple daily routine to completely control body odor at any age—easy and effective.