"How not to smell" and other health tips for boys in puberty
August 4, 2008 by Grace Ibay
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
He used to smell like baby powder, your little boy. These days, he passes you by the hallway and “eew!” he smells like sweat, week-old socks and something quite foreign. Looking closer at your young man, you even notice – gasp(!) -stubble on his once-smooth face. Get a clue – he is entering the adolescent years and with it come chemical and physical changes to his body.
Here are some ways of helping the young boy develop proper hygiene with puberty.
He really should wash. If he’s not taking daily showers, this is certainly the time to start. Pimples and “zits” …read more




