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Which is it?
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| For what? Need more info. |
| I use washcloths occasionally, like when I'm wiping off a mask from my face, but I don't use one for every shower. I have a shower pouf in my shower that I use each time. If I'm travelling or a guest in someone's home, I just use hands to soap up. But if I'm not showering that day (which is rare), I do use a washcloth to wash the pits and bits. |
| Which gets one cleaner? If the washcloth (and loofah/loofa) holds bacteria, does it defeat the purpose? |
If you use a fresh washcloth (and I assume you do), I don't think that would be an issue (bacteria). Now reusing them, that's just gross. |
| Bare hands. I find wash clothes to be gross unless you get a new one each shower. Also soaping up a washcloth uses too much soap. That annoys me. |
| Washcloth on my face, bare hands everywhere else. |
| Shower pouf - don't feel clean if I don't shower with it. |
| bare hands |
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bare hands
except, a water-only washcloth to chase soap bubbles out of the bits |
| wash cloth. every time. every where. |
pits and bits? |
| Bare hand washing is disgusting. You are not rubbing dirt or dead skin off your body. Your skin is probably rough. It's certainly not getting clean. I use a wash cloth everytime and everywhere also, and I toss it in the hamper to be washed after.First time I saw someone washing with just their hands, I thought "what they hey?" |
| Pouf. Works great. |
| Bare hands, as recommended by my dermatologist when I was a teenager. My mother must have taken this recommendation to heart because in her 4 bedroom home there are approximately 3 washcloths. DH, who uses one per washing, brings his own. |