Do you use washcloth. I am surprised that many people have no idea what it even is.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White people do not smell like dogs when wet. 🙄


It’s your hair.




My hair smells like citrus and sunshine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the shower? No, it is gross and disgusting. DH will use it if he worked on cars, but that's it.
Nasty little wash clothes in the shower, makes me want to throw up. How dirty are you exactly, op? Most of us shower twice per day and wash hair daily. How gross are you?


Twice per day? Uh -- no. Don't know anyone who does this unless they shower in the am and then again after a pm workout, but most people I know just time their workout so that it occurs before their shower of the day.

But agree on the washcloth. My inlaws like to use one when they visit, so we have one just for that purpose. They leave it in the tub without wringing it out and it's cold and wet and yuck. And yes it molds. I make DH retrieve and wash it when they leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White people do not smell like dogs when wet. 🙄


It’s your hair.


I have a lot of hair and it absolutely does not smell bad when wet. This is the weirdest, meanest, most bitter stereotype I’ve ever heard.
Anonymous
Do you know what a loofa is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t use one because I shower daily. I use my hands for soap.



this is not getting your body clean.


Ridiculous. Mind your own body, please.


I do and it's clean because I use a wash cloth on it. You and your dead skin and soap scum residue and dirty ears, cracks and crevices can stay over there ------------> in the corner with the other filthy people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The tiny towel is a hand towel, not a washcloth. I do use it for things other than cleaning house.


The tiny towel is a washcloth. DH and I had have this argument because I don’t think he can get clean enough just using his hands and soap. You need a washcloth to get everything clean.
Anonymous
Washcloths are not towels, not even tiny ones. They are washcloths.

Separate category.
Anonymous
I use one. For some reason my kids don't use theirs which drives me nuts. How can you get clean without one? The bumpiness of the fabric is more effective at cleaning than a smooth lathered hand.
Anonymous
This is the secret to why black doesn’t crack. We use a washcloth. One for your face and one for your body. Then you moisturize.

Loofahs are okay, so are hand mitts etc. But washcloth exfoliated and removes dead skin cells.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:White people do not smell like dogs when wet. 🙄


It’s your hair.


I have a lot of hair and it absolutely does not smell bad when wet. This is the weirdest, meanest, most bitter stereotype I’ve ever heard.


Same. When my hair gets wet it smells like the shampoo I use. I shower daily though, so maybe pp is hanging around dirty people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t use one because I shower daily. I use my hands for soap.



this is not getting your body clean.


Ridiculous. Mind your own body, please.


I do and it's clean because I use a wash cloth on it. You and your dead skin and soap scum residue and dirty ears, cracks and crevices can stay over there ------------> in the corner with the other filthy people.


NP. Do you have mental health problems? Like how do you move through the world? There's no way it meets your cleanliness standards. This is a serious question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is the secret to why black doesn’t crack. We use a washcloth. One for your face and one for your body. Then you moisturize.

Loofahs are okay, so are hand mitts etc. But washcloth exfoliated and removes dead skin cells.

So do loofahs, handmits, and salux towels...
Anonymous
A lot of y'all are nasty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is the secret to why black doesn’t crack. We use a washcloth. One for your face and one for your body. Then you moisturize.

Loofahs are okay, so are hand mitts etc. But washcloth exfoliated and removes dead skin cells.

So do loofahs, handmits, and salux towels...


PP. I’m going to tell you to read everything I wrote above. Particularly what you failed to bold immediately prior to but, and after etc.
Anonymous
My SIL has hundreds of washcloths -- she uses a new one everytime she gets any part of her body wet. I've seen entire loads of laundry that were just washcloths.

I wonder sometimes if she has issues touching her own body with her bare hands.
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