Even if it looks clean, a damp towel traps moisture, dead skin cells, and microorganisms. In a poorly ventilated bathroom, this can quickly lead to unpleasant odors. Ideally, change your towel every three to four uses, let it dry thoroughly between uses, and wash it regularly.

3. Neglecting foot care
Often confined in shoes, feet need special attention. Without daily washing and careful drying, moisture and dead skin can build up. A gentle daily wash, thorough drying between the toes, and a weekly exfoliation are usually enough to restore a clean, comfortable feeling.
4. Flushing the toilet with the lid open
It may seem harmless, but this action can disperse fine particles into the air and onto nearby surfaces. Closing the lid before flushing is a simple habit that helps keep the bathroom healthier and more pleasant.
5. Sleeping in the same underwear
Even at night, the body naturally releases moisture. Wearing underwear that has already been worn can reduce the feeling of freshness in the morning. Changing before bed, choosing natural fabrics like cotton, or occasionally sleeping without underwear allows the skin to breathe better.