Although when we think about wellness after 60 we usually focus on food and exercise, daily hygiene plays a fundamental role. A simple self-care routine can strengthen your immune system, maintain your energy, improve your mood, and support your daily comfort.
Why does hygiene gain importance over the years?
With age, the skin becomes thinner, recovery may be slower, and the immune system tends to weaken a bit. For this reason, daily cleaning becomes a key preventive measure. In addition to improving the feeling of well-being, good hygiene can:
- Decrease the risk of infections
- Promote circulation
- Contribute to better sleep
- Avoid bad odors and nuisances
- Increase alertness and energy
But not all parts of the body require the same level of attention. Some areas are more prone to sweat, bacteria, or chafing buildup, and deserve special care.
1. Underarms: Your Main Line of Freshness
Over time, hormonal changes can alter the type of sweat or sensitivity of the skin. Therefore, it is important to take care of the armpits gently and consistently.
Daily tips:
- Clean with a mild soap or damp cloth with warm water.
- Gently dries, without rubbing.
- Use deodorants that are fragrance-free or formulated for sensitive skin.
- Let it air out for a few minutes before you get dressed.
2. Feet and between the toes: comfort from below
Feet are essential, but they are frequently neglected during bathing. This can cause dryness, sweating, pressure discomfort or even fungus, especially between the fingers.
Daily tips:
- Wash your feet with warm water and mild soap.
- Dry them thoroughly, especially between your fingers.
- Apply moisturizer to the sole and instep, but avoid the interdigital space.
- Wear breathable socks and comfortable shoes.
Do you want a plus of freshness? Add a few drops of tea tree oil to the water to wash your feet.
3. Skinfolds: areas that often go unnoticed
With age, folds in areas such as under the breasts, abdomen, or waist can retain moisture and cause irritation or odors.
Daily tips:
- Wipe each fold with a soft cloth and warm water.
- Dry those spots completely with a soft towel.
- Wear clothes made of natural fibers such as cotton.
- If necessary, use absorbent powders to help keep the area dry.
4. Intimate area (groin): hygiene and personal well-being
Although many people prefer not to talk about this, the groin area deserves daily attention to maintain comfort and dignity.