Ew. I would hate to be the person who accidentally grabbed one of those when doing laundry
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My husband was SHOCKED when I told him I don't use one. I don't use a loofah or the nylon scrub thing daily either. Only once a week or so. Otherwise just hand and soap.
Even now, years later, he still makes fun of me whenever he is, for whatever reason, reminded that I don't use washcloths. He thinks the whole world uses it but me. I'm Brazilian, he's AA. |
What is he supposed to do scoop out with his hand???? You wash your ass with a washcloth... Y'all are some NASTY ASSES just using your hands. I won't be shaking hands with anyone EVER.AGAIN!! NASTY ASS PEOPLE!! |
OMG... You use toilet paper to wipe dummy !!! Them you wash with a washcloth... Then you wash that out.... |
Hmm... I think the poster was saying the husband uses washcloth instead (or after) toilet paper. And the second poster was surprised to know he doesn't just wipe with toilet paper like most people. But yeah... Your reaction was interesting. |
I'm the original PP. Yes, this is what he does. I think it's weird and even bought some of the adult wipes, however he insists on the washcloths, but after 20yrs together I've simply accepted it's who he is. |
Our old neighbor used "family cloth"instead of tp. Don't google it. |
Hon, hate to break it to you, but the friction generated by a washcloth is about 1% as damaging to skin flora than the soaps, shampoos, and conditioners people use. Exfoliation is normal and healthy. If you don't do it, you get milia, ingrown hairs, sebum pore blockages, etc. I do indeed think normal skin flora is healthy and important (never mind the fact that I'm sure even you don't have "normal" skin flora, if you use any "Skincare products" at all -- most of our historically natural skin flora can't tolerate that stuff). But telling people that using a washcloth hurts bacteria is just laughably wrong. Just laughably. Skin needs to be physically exfoliated to be healthy, all land mammals exfoliate with friction (rubbing with sand, grasses, tree bark, mud, dirt, etc). What causes dry skin is the chemical removal of sebum (our natural oils) combined with, let's face it, puritanical levels of bathing (once or twice a day even for adults who don't exercise rigorously). If you use any kind of shampoo at all, you are destroying your natural oils on your scalp. If you use any "typical" shower soap, you are destroying them on your skin. Water and friction aren't the villain here, aggressive chemicals are. Until and unless you advocate no 'poo and water-only washing (with the addition of beneficial flora after), I don't think your crusade against washcloths makes a lick of sense. |
| Unkempt Man, is that you? |
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White, American, use an American-style washcloth (square, one-ply)
Husband, white, European, uses a euro - washcloth (shaped like a pocket) I use a fresh washcloth everyday. Always wash the genital area last when mist soap has Ben rinsed out of washcloth. To the pp with the husband who washes his butt after each poo, you people should install a bidet. |
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Black - yes.
Your hands will not effectively remove all of the dead skin cells or help exfoliate your skin. |
| White, no washcloth |
| Black-Definitely use a washcloth. One for face, one for body. DH does the same. |
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Biracial person here and I don't use a washcloth when I shower.
Why are Asians, Middle Easterners, and other people excluded from this conversation? I'm curious to hear their responses as well. |
Now that's gross! Geez, I have seen it all. |