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Well, you brush your teeth, wash your hair (and make sure the scalp is scrubbed, please), wash your body, floss, cut and clean fingernails/toenails. If you mean dealing with it when a person you know has hygiene issues, I would say the direct, yet gentle, approach is best. That is what I did. If neither of these properly answer it, perhaps a rephrasing is in order.

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