How to Know You Smell when You Can't Smell Yourself: 6 Steps (2024)

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Knowing that you smell can be a difficult thing; we live with ourselves and our nose is very quickly accustomed to our own odor. Yet, if other people are suggesting that you're odorous, or you're simply worried that you might be, working it out for yourself requires some thought about your usual habits and hygienic practices.[1]

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    Smell your clothes after removing them. Take a break first. Go take a shower, watch TV, read a book for a while. Then, collect the clothes and give them the sniff test, especially around the pit area and anywhere you sweat profusely. If you find an odor that is unpleasant, that might be an indicator that you have a body odor problem that is leaching into your clothing. Our own odor can be augmented by the materials we wear, with un-breathable synthetics being at the top of the list for enhancing bad odors. Stinky clothing always means that the clothes need a wash immediately![2]

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    Consider your diet. You might enjoy heaps of garlic, curry, onions, beer, spices, etc., but the residual odor can be very unpleasant to some people. If you think this might be a problem, make sure everyone you're hanging around with at the time shares your meal choices, and you'll all find it harder to smell one another's unpleasant odors![3] Temporary relief can be found in chewing parsley, mint candies, or swishing mouthwash.[4]

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    Hold your hand against your mouth and puff out some breath. If the result is stinky when you smell your hand and the air rising back up as a result of being stopped by the hand, it's time to clean your teeth and tongue a lot more thoroughly. Brush your teeth, floss your teeth, rinse with mouthwash, and brush your tongue.[5]

    • Another method is to lick your wrist. Wait ten seconds before sniffing your wrist. The odor that rises into your nose is the smell of your breath.
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    Check the parts of your body that moisture loves. Anywhere there is a potential for skin folds (between toes, under the arms, under breasts, etc.) can be a source of odor if bacteria gets the opportunity to thrive. Don't try smelling any of these regions; that will just confirm you're not thinking straight. The answer to avoiding this source of musty odor is to always dry skin fold areas thoroughly.

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    If you're sweating profusely, there is a fair chance that you don't smell wonderful. If it's post-sport, don't worry – everyone expects that sporty sweat smell. Less so if it's caused by the stress of your job, a presentation, an exam, etc. Use antiperspirant and/or deodorant and avoid foods that encourage sweating, such as chilies.[6]

    • Dress appropriately for the occasion.
    • Do not wear too much perfume.
    • It can be overpowering. Some people are allergic to it.
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    Ask someone whom you trust. Find a friend or a family member to give you an honest appraisal of your odor. Tell them that you're worried that you might be a little malodorous and see what they have to say. Don't forget to reassure them that you want the truth and won't hold their comments/assessment against them – and mean it too!

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    We easily become nose-blind to our own natural scent. Make hygiene a priority, notice others' reactions, and change clothes regularly. Deodorant only temporarily masks odor caused by bacteria on skin. While some natural smell is healthy, poor hygiene breeds body odor.

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      • Morning breath can be reduced by good oral hygiene habits and keeping your mouth closed during sleep.[7] This is a big ask; if you're an habitual snorer, seek advice on easing the snoring. For everyone who just finds themselves mouth breathing when they sleep, get out and brush your teeth before your partner even realizes what's happened! A glass of warm water with lemon juice added will quickly rehydrate you and remove morning breath and the tannins in full strength tea can also help.

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      • Prescription drugs can leave you with unusual odor production; ask your doctor about possible side effects, but in particular, any drug that leaves a dry mouth will encourage odor build-up

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      • Change sanitary ware frequently; odors can build up quickly during a period due to contact with the sanitary ware and build-up.

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      • Some people don't like deodorants or antiperspirants. It's their choice but you might want to limit time spent too close them if it bothers you; or, just get used to the odor. The nose gives up after a while of smelling the same thing continuously and just "accepts" it. Each re-entry after a break will bring it back though!

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      How to Know You Smell when You Can't Smell Yourself: 6 Steps? ›

      Hold your hand against your mouth and puff out some breath.

      How can you smell your own body odor? ›

      Although we can indeed smell our own odors — a quick sniff of the underarm will bear this out — over time, we become desensitized to our particular scent, said Hiroaki Matsunami, a molecular neurobiologist at Duke University.

      What are the 10 causes of body odour? ›

      Causes of body odour
      • being overweight.
      • consuming rich or spicy food and drink – such as garlic, spices and alcohol.
      • some types of medication – such as antidepressants.
      • certain medical conditions – a fruity smell can sometimes be a sign of diabetes, while a bleach-like smell may suggest liver or kidney disease.

      How do you smell good step by step? ›

      With these 11 tips, you'll be one step closer to becoming that person who always smells amazing.
      1. Stay on top of your shower routine. ...
      2. Try a scented shampoo and conditioner. ...
      3. Don't skip deodorant. ...
      4. Be strategic about perfume placement. ...
      5. Layer on scented products. ...
      6. Don't go overboard with different fragrances.
      Apr 24, 2024

      How do I know if I smell bad at school? ›

      Go take a shower, watch TV, read a book for a while. Then, collect the clothes and give them the sniff test, especially around the pit area and anywhere you sweat profusely. If you find an odor that is unpleasant, that might be an indicator that you have a body odor problem that is leaching into your clothing.

      Why can't I smell my body odor? ›

      “What seems to happen in long-term adaptation is that the receptors that would normally respond to these smells almost turn off after being bombarded for a few weeks,” Dalton said. “You don't see that in vision or hearing. You can be adapted to a sound or sight, but generally the systems recover pretty quickly.

      How to not smell bad? ›

      Self care
      1. Bathe daily. Regular bathing, especially with an antibacterial soap, reduces the growth of bacteria on your skin.
      2. Choose clothing to suit your activity. For daily wear, choose natural fabrics, such as cotton, wool and silk. ...
      3. Try relaxation techniques. ...
      4. Change your diet.

      Can I smell my own natural scent? ›

      Fact is, you'll never know- we don't recognise our own scent because of olfactory adaption (or noseblindness). But those who know you well will recognise your smell.

      Why can't I smell my own breath? ›

      But most of the time, our breath's smell changes slowly, and so our brain has enough time to tune it out. Since our brains are constantly adapting to slow-changing smells, we're generally stuck with olfactory fatigue, and we'll never really get to know what our breath smells like.

      How do I tell if I smell bad? ›

      Smell your armpits, feet, and groin area.

      If you think you have body odor but you're not sure, take a whiff of your underarms, your feet, and your genitals. If you smell something, then chances are, you probably have B.O. Try doing a sniff test toward the end of the day, or whenever you feel the sweatiest.

      What naturally kills body odor? ›

      How do you get rid of body odor naturally?
      • Baking soda: Make a paste using baking soda and water. ...
      • Green tea: Put green tea bags in warm water. ...
      • Apple cider vinegar: Mix apple cider vinegar with a small amount of water in a spray bottle. ...
      • Lemon juice: Mix lemon juice and water in a spray bottle.
      Mar 4, 2022

      When I open my legs, it smells.? ›

      Sweating. Sweating in the groin area can attract fungus and bacteria that can lead to a bad smell. Showering after exercise or athletic activity can help reduce the bad-smelling effects of smells related to sweating. Putting on clean, dry clothes after a sweat session can also help.

      How do humans process smell? ›

      Past studies have shown that airborne molecules linked to scents trigger receptor cells lining the nose to send electric signals to nerve-ending bundles in the bulb called glomeruli, and then to brain cells (neurons).

      What are the stages of scent? ›

      A fragrance unfolds in three phases that can be visualised in a pyramid.
      • Top note. The scents our nose will pick up first make up the top note. The essences used here are intense but volatile. ...
      • Heart note. Then the long-lasting heart note is noticeable. ...
      • Base note. The base note lasts the longest (several hours to days).

      What are 3 ways we use our sense of smell? ›

      The sense of smell plays a vital role in finding food, discriminating it from toxic substances, and appreciating its flavor (smell is a key component of what we commonly call “taste”-see below).

      What is the correct order of the steps in recognizing a smell? ›

      The correct order of the steps in recognizing a smell is:
      1. Olfactory receptors detect vaporized odor molecules.
      2. Neurons are stimulated.
      3. Nerve impulse travels to the olfactory bulb in the brain.
      4. Signal forwarded to the cerebral cortex for interpretation.
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