Residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have expressed concern that the increasing cost of body care essentials may compromise personal hygiene.
In separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday, the residents noted that staples like deodorants and antiperspirants have become luxuries.
A Nyanya resident, Miss Juliet John, said, “The price surge in skincare products is alarming.
“Deodorants previously costing N500-N600 now sell for N2,000 and above.
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“We’re not discussing perfumes and colognes; rather, roll-on deodorants and antiperspirant body sprays are the essentials protecting many from body odour.
“The prices have skyrocketed, becoming unaffordable. As someone who struggles to maintain hygiene routinely, it’s impossible for me to keep up.
“It’s outrageous for those whose income barely covers household necessities; these essentials may now be seen as luxuries rather than vital for personal hygiene.”
However, Mr David Agwu, a resident and businessman, maintained that he would continue to using his preferred products in spite of the cost.
“Investing in affordable alternatives, such as mini oil perfumes under N1,000 and budget-friendly antiperspirants, can mitigate the financial impact,” he advised.
He said that would not only prevent embarrassment from body odour but also enhanced confidence.
On his part, Dr Nnenna Solomon, a general physician, emphasised the importance of adopting clean habits and a structured lifestyle to eliminate body odour.
She said, “While deodorants, perfumes and antiperspirants are essential, paying attention to specific body parts during bathing is the ultimate.
“Proper bathing habits and regular physical exercise are the most effective treatments for body odour,” she stated.