At this age, we start to ‘smell old’

Instead of focusing on stigmas related to body odor, it is crucial to promote respect for older people and celebrate the diversity of aging.

Accepting and understanding that we all experience changes throughout life, including those related to body odor, can contribute to building a more inclusive and respectful society for all ages.

In conclusion, the “old person smell” is a complex and subjective phenomenon with no definitive answer as to when it begins. Biology, genetics, health, diet, and other factors contribute to the perception of this smell. It is essential to approach this topic with respect and understand that the diversity of aging is natural and enriching.