Another aspect of Personal Hygene is your clothing. Sweat, dirt, dust, sunscreen, and bug repellent don't just collect on your body, they collect on your clothes as well. Using a Boy Scout method (wearing the same clothes without washing) may be undesirable, it's not too far off.
The key to backpacking is getting clothing that you can wash easily. You may wish to go hiking in jeans, but the thick cotton fabric makes them very unforgiving when washing. The best clothing to use for this is lightweight, usually synthetic, breathable and something that dries easily. One of the sources suggests that as soon as you make camp at the end of the day, change into "clean" clothes and wash out the clothes you are wearing. Assuming it's not raining, that gives your clothes all evening and night to dry, and by the time you pack them, they should be dry.
When cleaning the clothes, it's sufficient to rinse them off in water. People have been washing clothes that way for millenium, only recently have we decided that we need soap to make them truly clean. (I won't suggest that you beat them together between rocks like cavemen, but you get the drift.)
So the Boy Scouts sort of had it right, wear the same clothes all the time. Just take a lesson from their mothers too, wash your clothes.
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