Relying solely on homemade remedies could lead to unpleasant odours.
Relying solely on homemade remedies could lead to unpleasant odours.

Have you ever met someone with an unpleasant body odour but you didn’t know how to address it?

We all have colleagues, classmates, neighbours, and friends who emit unpleasant body odours.

If you’re in regular contact with such a person, it can be tricky to convey this, but here’s a gentle way to do it:

When addressing someone’s body odour, avoid doing it in front of others, even if you are all friends. If you address them in front of others, it will be seen as an attack or ridicule. Take them aside and express that you have something to discuss.

Soften the message by framing it within a caring context. Begin by acknowledging their positive qualities. Say, “You’re an amazing person, and I appreciate this and that about you. However, I’ve noticed a change in your body odour, and you don’t smell quite good.”

Instead of an awkward conversation, give them deodorant, mouthwash, or perfume as gifts. They might pick up on the hint. If questioned, mention you had extra during grocery shopping and thought of sharing.

Initiate a conversation about good hygiene by saying things like, “Did you know not scraping your tongue can cause bad breath?” or “Wearing a sweaty shirt again isn’t advisable” or “I have a friend selling affordable perfumes” or “Leaving clothes in the sun helps prevent damp odours”

Remember, approaching someone about their body odour requires care and consideration.