Epidermal renewal slows down: Our skin, less dynamic, accumulates dead cells which, as they decompose, release odor molecules. A natural phenomenon that can intensify body odor.
The skin ecosystem is changing: Our bacterial flora evolves over the years, favoring certain microbial strains that are particularly productive of marked aromatic compounds.
The impact of drug treatments: Many drugs prescribed to mature people are partially eliminated through the skin, subtly altering our natural olfactory signature.
Less efficient filtering organs: When the liver and kidneys show signs of fatigue, the elimination of toxins occurs more through the skin, which can result in unusual odors.
Tips for preserving a harmonious body odor:
It doesn't have to be this way! A few simple habits can help maintain a pleasant personal fragrance over the years.
A tailored hygiene routine for mature skin