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Black; I have always use a washcloth except for a short period years ago when I experimented with liquid soap and one of those cheap puffs. π
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| White in my 50s. I use liquid soap and hands in the shower, except if I've been at the beach/hiking and have lots of sunscreen/bug spray/etc then I use a fresh washcloth (and launder asap). i use cotton pads on my face with warm water to remove my facial cleanser. I also keep fresh cloths in case I dont have time to shower but want to do a quick pit/pube wipe down. |
| White. Don't just them. Just slather on the body wash. |
This. My face stopped breaking out as much when I stopped washing with them. The idea of using one on my body grosses me out now. |
| I use a baby wipe. |
| Black, use 2 washcloths. My hands can't exfoliate. |
What? |
Omg YES!!! |
TRUTH |
| Do you all have a shower bar to dry your washcloth? How do you hang it to dry/reuse in the shower? |
| No. White woman. I use Dove body wash and a net pouf, which I wash and change out regularly. I sometimes use washcloths for extra exfoliation, like when my feet are dirty in the summer or I'm doing a face mask. But don't use them every day. |
| No. South Asian. Just dove bar soap. |
+1. Also Caucasian. On my first trip to Europe in 1997 I forgot to bring a washcloth and spent the better part of a week looking for one in Brussels. |
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White female
No washcloth. I use bar soap. |
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White, 50s, grew up using a washcloth but stopped at some point.
Usually itβs just my hand and some bubbles; a couple of times a week I exfoliate |