Ensure ventilation
Good air circulation helps limit mold and odors. You can use a fan to draw or open windows when showering and after use to reduce moisture accumulation.
Utilize natural ingredients
Active carbon or white vinegar have the ability to absorb odors effectively and are environmentally friendly. Just place a small amount in the bathroom to help with natural deodorization.
Use essential oils to create a feeling of relaxation
Orange, citrus, lavender or eucalyptus essential oils help the bathroom have a gentle aroma. You can use a diffuser or mix it with water to spray the room.
Use flavoring products
Room sprays, fragrance gels, or odor diffusers can make the space more comfortable. However, do not use too much to avoid a strong feeling.
Wash towels and carpets regularly
Bath towels, carpets and bathroom curtains easily retain moisture and emit odors if not cleaned periodically. You should wash them regularly and dry them after each use.
Keep the bathroom dry
After showering, you should dry the walls, glass and floor to limit moisture. At the same time, it is necessary to treat water leaks early to prevent mold growth.
Periodic hygiene
You should regularly wipe the sink, shower, bathtub and toilet to remove dirt, sediment and mold - common causes of unpleasant odors in the bathroom.