Initially, the most important issues are bathing and grooming. For example, you could soak in a bath for a minimum twenty minutes to a half an hour. That way you can thoroughly clean your hair and scalp, in addition to shaving and scrubbing the rest of your body. At the very least, jump into a five minute shower and wash areas prone to smelling. Personally, I like to take a bath and then shower to get everything off. Another very easy thing to do is to simply apply deodorant. That way you’ll be confident that you smell as fresh and clean as you are. Furthermore, you should clean, clip and file your nails so that they are fit to be seen.
Meanwhile, how many times has someone leaned over to whisper to you, and you feel as if your nostrils have been hit with the plague? Sadly enough that smell is most likely, Halitosis at its finest! Please realize that simple things like flossing and brushing could severely affect the way your breath smells. Moreover, it will affect the general health of your teeth and gums. Specifically, you should brush for a minimum of two minutes focusing on your teeth, gum line and then tongue. Seriously, how hard is it to wave a toothbrush, with toothpaste, around in a germ ridden mouth? Life for the rest of us would be so much better, if you started your day by flossing then brushing. Afterwards be sure to brush your tongue and gargle to eliminate any further germs residing in your mouth.
To finish, I would advise to dress for success. Individuals will always have their own style. However, incorporating cleanliness into your