DEAR HARRIETTE: I have a co-worker who has serious B.O. I know he showers and takes care of himself, even though he doesn’t smell like it. We were on a business trip recently and had to stay in the same house. I witnessed him take long showers each day, and still he reeked of his awful musky scent after a few hours. I find it close to intolerable to work with him. His body odor makes me want to throw up. How do you even address something like that? I can’t accuse him of not bathing because he does. I guess it must be something he eats or just who he is, but the stench is making me crazy. What can I do? -- Ready To Puke
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DEAR READY TO PUKE: This is a tough one. Our bodies do have their own individual smells, depending on so many factors, chief among them being what we put into them. Your friend’s strong scent likely is related to what he consumes. Whatever the reason, there is nothing you can do about it, at least as far as getting him to do something.
I spoke to an aesthetician who told me she often puts a dab of lavender under her nose when she is working closely with clients to mask their scents. You may want to consider such a solution. If you are able to light a candle or have air freshener in your shared space, that may help, as well. If you actively use it all the time, it won’t be obvious to him that you use it when he is around.