Is it normal not using a wash cloth in the shower?
If your really think about it wash cloths are just a breeding ground for germs. We don't use them in our home. Simply lather up with soap and hands.
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If your really think about it wash cloths are just a breeding ground for germs. We don't use them in our home. Simply lather up with soap and hands.
You mean you don't use a peasant rag? How aristocratic. Loofah on the other hand is okay if you're so nasty soap and water with your hands doesn't do it.
Yes, I don't see why not. I use one myself, read that loofas are a habitat for germs and bacterias that washing won't get ride off.
I use a wash cloth when I shower/bath and I rinse it out well when I'm done so it's clean for the next time.
You could rinse them out and then wash them in the laundry lol. Your bedsheets and your towels become nasty af until you wash them.
When I use one, I use it once then wash it in the washing machine. It's pretty basic hygiene.
Do you resuse towels?
I use louffas I grew! They're way more porous than wash cloths so I feel like they don't hold on to bacteria as much. But I don't use it on my lady bits.
I thought they were meant to be more bacteria riddled? What with being left in a wet environment all the time.
I dunno, but I once heard on a skit on the Chapelle Show that white people don't use washcloths.
I'm of the Caucasian persuasion myself, and I have washcloths, bath poofs, loofahs, a back brush, a pumice stone and a Clarisonic. I also just bought some muslin cloths for my face to use when I oil cleanse. I love self care. I give myself facials; I make my own exfoliator from coconut oil, lemon juice and sugar. That's how I roll!