Smells Like Trouble
That's Nasty
Self care or Self Neglect
Glow Up 101
Clean & Groom
100

You wake up late and skip your shower. What happens if you just spray deodorant on top of yesterday’s sweat? 

A) You smell like roses
B) You smell like deodorant and funk 

C) You’re fine as long as no one notices

 deodorant doesn’t remove bacteria; it just mixes with odor.

100

Your pillowcase collects ____ from your skin every night.

Sweat, oil, and bacteria.

100

How long can you go without showering before body odor and bacteria start to build up?

Usually 24–48 hours, depending on activity level and sweat.

after that, bacteria and odor start forming.

100

What’s one hygiene habit that instantly makes you feel fresh?

Brushing teeth, clean outfit, shower, lotion, etc.

100

How often should you change and wash your underwear and socks?

Every day. Bacteria and sweat build up quickly in both.

200

You wear the same hoodie every day for two weeks. What’s likely happening to it (and your skin)?

It’s collecting sweat, oils, and bacteria, causing body odor and possibly acne.

200

Which has more germs: your phone or a toilet seat?

 your phone 

200

Which is a sign of self-care?
A) Ignoring your reflection
B) Keeping your nails clean
C) Sleeping in dirty clothes

B) Keeping your nails clean

200

You walk into a job interview with wrinkled clothes and messy hair. How does that affect your first impression?

You may look unprepared or uninterested, even if you’re qualified.

200

How many times can you wear the same shirt or hoodie before washing it?

1–2 times max, especially if you sweat or wear it outside.

300

How many days a week should you shower if you’re active or sweat a lot?

 Ideally every day, or at least every other day.

300

You share your makeup brush or clippers with a friend. What can you catch?

Acne, infections, cold sores, or ringworm

300

How does hygiene affect your confidence or mood?

Feeling clean boosts self-esteem and motivation.

300

A real glow-up starts with ____.

Consistency, effort, or self-love

300

Why is it important to wash your hair regularly even if it doesn’t look dirty?

Oil, sweat, and dead skin build up on the scalp, which can cause dandruff, odor, or blocked hair follicles.

400

Why do you think people avoid showering or changing clothes even when they know they should?

Laziness, depression, low energy, lack of motivation

400

Why do we get used to our own smell but notice others’ right away?

Our brain gets “nose-blind” to familiar odors.

400

hat are two real health problems that can develop from poor personal hygiene?

Skin infections (like fungal or bacterial rashes) and gum disease or tooth decay. Both caused by bacteria buildup.

400

Research shows it takes about how many days to form a new habit. like consistently showering, making your bed, or following a hygiene routine?

Around 21–30 days for the habit to stick

400

What should you always do before and after shaving?

Wash or exfoliate before to remove dirt and dead skin, and moisturize or use aftershave after to prevent irritation or bumps.

500

Name three ways to smell good without expensive products.

 Shower, wash clothes, brush teeth, use deodorant, drink water, and keep hair clean.

500

What household item collects more bacteria than a toilet seat but people rarely clean it?

The kitchen sponge or dish rag 

 it can hold millions of bacteria per square inch.

500

Over time, what can consistent self-neglect and poor hygiene increase the risk of developing, according to mental-health research?

Chronic depression and social isolation people who stop caring for their hygiene often withdraw, which deepens mental-health struggles.

500

Studies show that practicing good hygiene and self-care can increase levels of what “feel-good” chemical in the brain that boosts confidence and mood?

Dopamine

500

What skin condition can develop from rewearing sweaty clothes too often?

Fungal infections like tinea corporis (ringworm) or tinea cruris (jock itch), caused by trapped moisture and bacteria.