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  • 7 Reasons Why You Still Do a Bad Job at Smelling Great

    7 Reasons Why You Still Do a Bad Job at Smelling Great

    Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, and body odour lingers in the nose of whoever catches the whiff. You have your bath before stepping out of your house every day, but you’re always shocked to find yourself smelling funny within a few hours. Here’s why:

    You’re team “natural scent”

    Sorry to disappoint you, but your natural musk isn’t anyone’s favourite deodorant flavour.

    You only shower when you need to go out

    Water touches your body only when there’s an outing or a visitor. Please remind me not to enter your house.

    You think perfume masks body odour

    Body odour and perfume can’t go aura for aura. Otherwise, your funky smell will pollute that sweet, innocent fragrance.

    Friends don’t tell you the truth

    Except your body odour has chased your friends away. Real ones would tell you about the stank and gift you some deodorants, preferably the Rexona 72-Hour Deodorant.

    Too shy to get help

    You’re not too big to talk to people and ask them how to tackle body odour. 

    You shop for random deodorants

    Instead of buying any deodorant you see, here’s a recommendation; Rexona 72 Hours Deodorant. It’s the new boss in town. It keeps you dry and fresh for long hours, no matter how much you move.

    You think deodorant is expensive

    Keep aside the fancy things you’ve heard about deodorant. It’s literally one of the cheapest body care items. An affordable and effective one like Rexona 72 Hours Deodorant will serve you. Invest in yourself.

  • 7 Reasons Why You Still Do a Bad Job at Smelling Great

    7 Reasons Why You Still Do a Bad Job at Smelling Great

    Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, and body odour lingers in the nose of whoever catches the whiff. If you’re battling body odour and nothing seems to work, we know why.  

    You only shower when you need to go out

    Water touches your body only when there’s an outing or a visitor. Please, remind me to not enter your house.

    You don’t wash your linens

    Even Rexona 72 Hour Deodorant won’t help you if you don’t change those dirty towels, beddings and underwear.

    You’re team “natural scent”

    Sorry to disappoint you, but your natural musk isn’t anyone’s favourite deodorant flavour.

    You think perfume masks body odour

    Body odour and perfume can’t go aura for aura. Otherwise, your funky smell will pollute that sweet, innocent fragrance.

    Friends don’t tell you the truth

    Except your body odour has chased your friends away, real ones would tell you about the stank and gift you some deodorants. Preferably the Rexona 72 Hours Deodorant.

    Too shy to get help

    You’re not too big to talk to people and ask them how to tackle body odour. 

    You shop for random deodorants

    Instead of buying any deodorant you see, here’s a recommendation; Rexona 72 Hours Deodorant. It’s the new boss in town. It’s affordable and keeps you dry and fresh for long hours.

  • 5 Ways To Prevent Body Odour

    5 Ways To Prevent Body Odour

    Okay, we get it. You don’t have body odour. That’s what you are saying, right? We agree with you. But you won’t be reading this post if you were not afraid of body odour, will you? Now that you’re here, just hear what we have to say. Honestly, you’ll thank us for it.

    1. Have you taken your bath today?

    Whether you’re working from home or going out to work and perform your other daily routines, a bath is always super important. See ehn, if you don’t want to assassinate people’s children when all this is over, we recommend you shower frequently. Two times a day will not kill you. Your mates are doing more than that.

    2. After taking a bath, clean your body well. Abeg.

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    A lot of you just jump right out of the bathroom and wear clothes. Ahan. Clean that your armpit and the evil forest you have there, please. Dry your something too. Dry it well. Leaving it damp means you’re extending a VIP invitation to odour-causing bacteria. And they will kuku come and dash you odour. And we won’t like that.

    By the way, when last did you wash your towel or should we keep quiet and face our front?

    3. For the love of God, use a deodorant or an antiperspirant.

    If you don’t know, deodorants mask odours, and antiperspirants prevent sweat. Be honest, doesn’t that wet patch in the armpit of your shirt make you feel uncomfortable? Better to buy NIVEA deodorants. They protect against sweat and odours for up to 48 hours.

    4. When you’re in Nigeria, behave like a Nigerian.

    In other words, our country is hot. Don’t wear cardigan or denim on denim inside hot sun because you want to slay. Wear clothes that fit the temperature before you slay everybody with unnecessary odour.

    5. When last did you wash your clothes?

    Please, do your laundry. Don’t spray perfume on it and think you’re good to go. No you’re not. You’re good to smell. Brethren in the Lord, wash. your. clothes!

    Our gospel should be clear to you by now: Do all what we said, use NIVEA, and you’ll be free from body odour. And who knows, your destiny helper might just locate you and change your story.

  • 5 People Tell Us Their Worst Experiences Dealing With Other People’s Body Odour

    5 People Tell Us Their Worst Experiences Dealing With Other People’s Body Odour

    If you’re a human who leaves their house every day to go do whatever, then you’ve definitely encountered the menace to society that is body odour. The people who drag this menace around with them usually never know and seeing as walking up to a stranger and saying, “You smell like hot garbage” is frowned upon, everyone else just has to suck it up and cope with the smell until you part ways.

    We asked five people to tell us about their experiences having to deal with other people’s body odour and the stories we got ranged from “lol” to “I’m still in therapy because of that unfortunate encounter.”

    1) Body odour made Uche consider self-mutilation during a tragic bus ride from Lagos to Abuja.

    “I sat next to this woman during a bus ride from Lagos to Abuja and I seriously considered ripping my nose off because she smelled of iru (locust beans). The odour was so strong, I couldn’t focus on anything else. I couldn’t sleep. I was too grossed out to eat. I’m no saint or anything but I did NOT deserve what I went through that day.”

    2) Jennifer still hasn’t gotten over the day she got a face full of armpit.

    “It was in one of those buses where some people stand and some sit. I was sitting while he stood. The bus got to his stop and he was in a hurry to get out (you know how impatient Lagos bus drivers can be) when he suddenly, slipped and fell, swiping his sweaty armpit across my face on the way down. The stench stayed with me.

    3) Kunle remembers how his uncle ruined Christmas dinner with his body odour.

    “In hindsight, he wasn’t really an uncle. Just one of those really close family friends who earned the moniker by being around all the time. Anyway, I remember this one Christmas dinner from when I was a kid where all the adults were uncomfortable for some reason. That was the last time I ever saw him. I got the tea when I got older. Turns out he was seated in front of the air conditioner that day and stank up the room.”

    4) Seeing bunk beds will forever trigger Fara thanks to her experience in boarding school.

    “When I was in JSS3, I had this bunkmate who used to wet the bed. Thankfully, she was on the bottom bunk so I didn’t have to worry about getting a faceful of urine in the middle of the night. However, she wasn’t big on personal hygiene and would rewear clothes she had on when she peed without washing them first. Because of this, she – and our corner by proxy – constantly smelled like urine-soaked clothes. I had to endure this for an entire school year.”

    5) Henry still cringes when he remembers his coworker’s interaction with their boss’ kid.

    “Constance was a sweetheart. She was always happy and spread good cheer wherever she went. However, she also smelled like sweaty feet and spread this odour around the office while giving her trademark sneak attack hugs. No one in the office felt safe. Constance could be around any corner waiting to make you almost throw up your last meal with a hug. Because she was so nice, no one ever said anything until the day our boss brought his son to the office. She tried giving him a hug and he ran off screaming ‘YOU SMELL BAD!’. It was so sad.

    She quit not long after.”

    Listen, if you don’t want to end up as the villain in somebody’s “body odour” story, do the needful. Take a bath and wash your clothes properly. Importantly, get a NIVEA deodorant and clear the air by using it under your arms. That one gives you up to 48hr protection against sweat and odours. So you don’t have any excuse for body odour, go and get one now.

    Remember, your motto should be: Never Caught Unfresh!

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  • 5 Tips To Help Prevent Body Odour

    5 Tips To Help Prevent Body Odour

    Like some repetitive children’s book somewhere has probably said, “Everybody sweats”. However, the terrible smell that comes with sweat can be embarrassing for you and inconvenient for anyone close enough to smell you.

    To prevent your body from giving off the same smell as 2-day-old efo riro, here are 5 tips to help fight body odour.

    1) Shower multiple times a day.

    More than once a day. Properly scrub all your body parts most likely to sweat e.g. armpit, crotch, back of the ears, under your breasts etc.

    2) Thoroughly dry off your body after showering.

    Because odour-causing bacteria require wet environments to thrive and would love nothing more than to have a kick-ass party/orgy in your damp crotch.

    3) Use antiperspirants (to prevent sweat) or deodorants (to mask odours).

    We suggest you use NIVEA deodorants because they provide a two-for-one combo. (Protect against sweat and odours for up to 48 hours.) Don’t dull.

    4) Wear hot weather-appropriate fabrics.

    To avoid sweating too much and starting to smell.

    5) Do your laundry often.

    Re-wearing clothes without washing them will lead to both you and your clothes smelling like egusi soup no one paid attention to. Do your damn laundry and do it often!

    Remember, your motto needs to be: Never caught unfresh. And for that to happen, use NIVEA.

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