wineturtle wrote:
I use a Salux Wash Cloth.
http://saluxshop.com/p/faq
Generic 'scotchbrite' pads, expect for where you obviously would not want to rub a Scotchbrite Pad. No joke.
wineturtle wrote:
I use a Salux Wash Cloth.
http://saluxshop.com/p/faq
Generic 'scotchbrite' pads, expect for where you obviously would not want to rub a Scotchbrite Pad. No joke.
clean wrote:
When you take a shower, do you use a washcloth or just the soap in your hands? I'm a girl and I use a washcloth, but my boyfriend just uses the bar of soap without one, even to wash his butt. I told him this is gross and he should use a washcloth. Is this common for guys to not use washcloths?
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for what it's not worth wrote:
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Firstly, (and I am sure this will get an interesting response) I pee sitting down so my toilet area is not filthy from the invisible urine mist which occurs when every man pees standing over a toilet even though it looks like you are operating a laser-like jet nozzle.
Next:
Wash hands
Scrape tongue
Floss
Brush teeth
30 sec mouth rinse
Shave with disposable razor
Start shower
40-50 push-ups
Shampoo hair, no conditioner
Bar Soap, no wash rag unless I have cuts or scrapes
Visible dirt or dirty nails gets the nail brush
30 seconds of freezing cold rinse before exiting
Comb hair
Pure aloe when skin feels dry
Adidas after-shave
Comb hair
Clean sink area
30-40 push-ups
I don't have an issue with rags but they are usually not necessary and it is easy to keep bar soap clean; it's soap. Over the years advertisers and lobbyists have made neurotic people, especially women/moms think that you need tons of milk every day, extra vitamin pills, big jugs of water to carry to work, exfoliant scrubs, Purell, conditioners and all kinds of skin products. My friend used to work for Unilever and had some pretty funny stories about how they target women to buy special body wash for men.
The same neurotic twats go sit on the beach and destroy their skin and have sanitized their toddlers so effectively that every other kid has Chrone's disease and cannot enjoy a peanut butter sandwich.
Learn to wash your hands and clean yourself properly, but most stuff beyond soap and water is to create revenues out of thin air.
I use a loofah sponge during shower cause I like rich foams. Only some shower gel and I can get many lathers. There is some exfoliating loofahpoufs that help me to remove dead cell from my skin. And I just need to gently wash myself.
Maybe some people don't like loofah sponge. But I still think it is essential for me when I take a shower.
Due to the clammy, hot condition they live in, washcloths are prime reproducing justification for microorganisms and shape. Whenever utilized, germs [on a messy washcloth] are then spread or reintroduced to the skin, which can cause aggravation and even disease. To limit the development of microorganisms and form, hang the washcloth with the goal that air flows around it, drying it speedier. Sonic brushes are not safe to microorganisms and form either, but rather they commonly dry speedier and are less permeable, so it's to a lesser extent an issue. However, in some cases less permeable materials can be all the more unpleasant or cruel on your skin, stripping excessively of the normal oils that assistance direct skin hydration.
All these people commenting that washcloths aren't sanitary are a bunch of soyboy toglodites that drink to much Obama water. Clearly you wash the washcloth at least once every couple of months. Keep breathing chem trails and injecting autism juice into your kids libtards. Washcloth or bust.
That's like asking me if I use toilet paper.
What about your hands that’s been used all day long on plenty of different bacterianated (Ik it’s not a word) surfaces lol and if someone handles money or works In a warehouse touching dirty boxes or even in a dollar store as a cashier or unloading a truck and putting product up that’s been handled by a thousand other hands, there’s no guarantee you got all the dirt built up from 8+ hours of dirty work from out of all the pores on your skin and you’re using that to wash your genitals???. With a rag u could pour your liquid soap or rub soap on it or id you’re that concerned, some liquid detergent and hand wash it as it exfoliates itself because of its texture guaranteeing a cleaner rag each time you’re about to use it. That’s what I do with my liquid soap.
I use one of these:
Or this occasionally:
The only thing stranger than this thread is the fact that it keeps coming back to life.
However - I never use a washcloth, don't see the point. Married almost 40 years and recently realized that my wife thinks I do use it (it gets wet from water splashing when I shower) She'll make comments about replacing or washing/drying them as though I use them. Not sure how to break it to her at this point.