Lord I must be brand new down there because that sounds painful. |
I'll enlighten you- and no offense taken honestly- skin is different for everyone. Black skin is most often drier and REQUIRES it. It is a normal and necessary part of hygiene- not an obsession. The reason for the 'white people smell like wet dogs' comments sometimes heard? Because of hair texture and more elaborate styles, black hair is often not washed as often (nor does it need it). So when black hair gets wet, if it's been a couple weeks or more, it smells doggy. Based on this, we assume white people smell this way also. In reality, most white people wash their hair at least a few times a week if not daily, so their hair smells like shampoo. |
What????? Doggy smelling hair? |
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Yes! A white one for the face; any other color for the body is the rule in my house! |
That’s not accurate. |
The accuracy is in black skin generally being dry, with the battle against ashiness instilled as a key part of hygiene being a big factor in the perception that black don't crack. The effort that middle-aged white women put into their face care regime, black people put into their entire bodies from early childhood. We learn how to bathe (using a washcloth, YES) and slather on the lotion every time skin gets wet. Lotion after every hand washing. As for hair and dogs...I don't know. Wet hair smells like whatever scent was last on it. Back in the day, white people shampoo (Suave etc) and dog shampoo probably had similar fragrances. Back to washcloths. I love The Body Shop exfoliating bath towels that are singly-ply like a washcloth (thus easily cleanable) but with the texture of a nylon loofah (super lathering, exfoliating, and quick to dry). I bought basically a lifetime supply to use in the shower. I use a standard cotton cloth for my face. I get irrationally stabby when hotels don't provide washcloths -- makes me question their entire philosophy for cleanliness. |
My mother who is 73 uses one but I don't. She cannot understand how I can possibly get clean without one. I do use one on my face in the morning to wake myself up. |