9 Body Parts Most People Don’t Clean Properly
Behind your ears
The area behind your ears is warm and recessed and full of sebaceous glands that create sebum. This, in turn, provides an ideal breeding ground for a whole host of bacteria like Staph aureus and Tinea capitis and corporis bacteria. If not cleaned on a daily basis, your ears may start producing quite an unpleasant odor.
Fortunately, cleaning the spot behind your ears is relatively simple.
Captain’s tip: Use a cotton swab and warm water to wash the back of your ear. Additionally, after you shampoo your hair, make sure it does not remain in your ears and behind them.