- 01 Why Your Body Odour Gets Louder This Season
- 02 Step One: Start With the Right Body Wash
- 03 Step Two: Dry Off Properly (Seriously)
- 04 Step Three: Lock In Moisture Before It Escapes
- 05 Step Four: Choose Deodorant That Actually Works
- 06 Step Five: Layer Your Scent Strategically
- 07 The Mid-Day Reset: When You Can't Shower Again
- 08 A Few More Things That Actually Help
As the season heats up, most of us find that our regular hygiene basics start to feel just barely sufficient. You shower in the morning, but by mid-afternoon, something's shifted. Your deodorant has clocked out. Your skin feels sticky. The perfume you spritzed at 8AM is a distant memory. Sound familiar? The good news: staying fresh throughout the day is less about using more products and more about using the right ones in the right order. Here's your complete guide.
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Body odour is caused by bacteria breaking down sweat. Heat and humidity make it worse, so your full routine matters more than one product alone.
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Cleanse with a moisturising body wash, dry off properly, and layer lotion before deodorant and perfume for protection that actually lasts.
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Keep a travel deodorant for mid-day resets, wear breathable fabrics, and watch what you eat the night before a big day.
01Why Your Body Odour Gets Louder This Season
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Body odour is not actually caused by sweat. It's caused by bacteria on your skin breaking down sweat. Your body has two kinds of sweat glands: eccrine glands (which release mostly water and salt and help regulate temperature) and apocrine glands (concentrated around the underarms, groin, and chest, releasing a thicker, protein-rich sweat). It's the apocrine sweat that bacteria love to feast on.
In hot and humid weather, you sweat more, which means bacteria have more to work with. The fix is not just to mask the smell. It's to address moisture, bacteria, and skin condition together. Which is why how to remove body odour effectively has more to do with your full body care routine than just the deodorant you reach for.
02Step One: Start With the Right Body Wash
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Look for a formula that cleanses without stripping. Skin that's too dry becomes more susceptible to bacteria over-colonising, because the skin barrier is compromised. The Dove Refreshing Body Wash cleanses deeply without leaving skin feeling tight or stripped— a real concern when you're showering more frequently to beat the heat. The cooling formula means you step out of the shower feeling reset, not just clean.
The armpits, inner thighs, behind the knees, and the back are all zones where heat and moisture collect and bacteria thrive. Give these areas a little extra attention, and rinse thoroughly, because residue from even the best body washes can trap bacteria.
03Step Two: Dry Off Properly (Seriously)
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This step sounds obvious and gets skipped constantly. Damp skin, especially in skin folds and underarm areas, is where bacteria multiply fastest. After your shower, pat rather than rub your skin dry, and make sure you're getting into every fold before reaching for your clothes.
04Step Three: Lock In Moisture Before It Escapes
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There's a common misconception that moisturising makes you sweat more or feel stickier, which puts a lot of people off the step entirely in summer. But dry, compromised skin actually produces more noticeable odour and is more reactive to heat. The key is choosing a moisturiser that hydrates without sitting heavily.
The Love Beauty & Planet Murumuru Butter & Rose Moisturising Body Lotion is a strong pick for warmer months. Murumuru butter is deeply nourishing but fast-absorbing, which means you get soft skin without the greasy finish that makes you want to skip the step altogether. The rose scent adds a gentle natural fragrance layer that works beautifully under perfume, or on its own on low-key days.
Apply your lotion while your skin is still slightly damp, within a minute or two of towelling off. This traps water in the skin rather than letting it evaporate, giving you better hydration with less product. Focus on drier areas like elbows, knees, and shins, and go lighter on high-heat zones like the underarms and inner thighs.
05Step Four: Choose Deodorant That Actually Works
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This is where a lot of people overcomplicate things or under-invest. How to smell good consistently comes down, in large part, to your deodorant choice and how you apply it. Roll-ons tend to offer more targeted coverage than sprays, especially for people who find that sprays wear off quickly. The Dove Original Deodorant Roll On offers 48-hour protection in a formula gentle enough for daily use, including sensitive skin that can react to regular deodorants. The clean, light scent doesn't compete with your perfume, and the moisturising agents mean the underarm area stays soft rather than irritated, even with regular use.
Apply to clean, dry skin rather than over lotion or sweat. If you're prone to heavy sweating, applying the night before in addition to your morning application makes a noticeable difference. Give it a few seconds to dry before getting dressed, since fabric rubbing against wet deodorant is where the protective layer gets disrupted.
06Step Five: Layer Your Scent Strategically
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Fragrance applied to dry, bare skin evaporates faster than fragrance applied over moisturised skin. If you've ever noticed that your perfume lasts about an hour on a hot day and seemingly forever on a cool evening, that's why: heat speeds up evaporation, while dry skin has nothing to hold the scent.
To extend wear, apply your body lotion first, then spritz perfume on pulse points: wrists, the inside of your elbows, behind the ears, the base of your throat, and behind the knees (underrated, because heat rises and carries the scent with it). Don't rub your wrists together after applying, as this breaks down the scent molecules and changes how the fragrance develops.
07The Mid-Day Reset: When You Can't Shower Again
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Life doesn't always allow for a full refresh between gym and dinner. If you have access to a washroom, a quick wipe-down of the underarms and warm zones with a damp towel, followed by a re-application of deodorant, is surprisingly effective. The goal is to remove the bacterial activity that's built up since morning, not just cover it.
Also: what you eat matters more than we give it credit for. Foods like garlic, onion, red meat, and cruciferous vegetables can make sweat smell stronger.
08A Few More Things That Actually Help
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Natural, breathable fabrics like cotton, linen, and bamboo blends allow sweat to evaporate rather than trapping it against skin, which dramatically reduces how quickly odour builds up. Synthetic fabrics are notorious for holding bacteria, which is why that gym kit from last week still smells even after a wash.
Staying hydrated matters too. Well-hydrated bodies regulate temperature more efficiently, which means less intense sweating overall. And regularly washing items in frequent skin contact, like bra straps, gym wear, and bed sheets, is something a lot of people overlook in their overall freshness strategy.

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