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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of these have nothing to do with hygiene, for example getting regular haircuts. I dont like cutting my hair every 6 weeks, and I was blessed with straight hair that doesn't take a ton of styling. I wash it every other day or so and it's sparkling clean, and I make sure to cut it every few months so there arent a ton of split ends, but, again, not really a hygiene issue even if I went longer without a haircut. You seem like an overly retentive, controlling person.[/quote] The topic is Hygiene and [b] Grooming.[/b] Hair maintenance definitely is part of grooming.[/quote] You’re such a colossal ass-ache, my darling. [/quote] But my clothes are wrinkle free, dear. [/quote] This is your flex?[/quote] Her grooming is what stands in for and she thinks, wrongly, suffices, for her failure to be aesthetically pleasing or having a good personality, so.[/quote] Unlike many of you, I am simultaneously beautiful, well-groomed, well-dressed and congenial. [/quote] :lol: :lol: Good one Op. The next time I evaluate my direct reports, I'll add a new category related to pore size. My cyber security team better be on top of the best facial products. [/quote] I would focus on making sure their clothing is neat and wrinkle free instead of pore size. Tech employees are notorious for having a disheveled appearance and poor social skills.[/quote] You know nothing. None of these people look disheveled and you should be embarrassed by your ignorant stereotypes. I know we'd never get the truth, but I'd love to know your work history. Also because of your obsession with skin moisturization, I assume you're black. Putting down other dark skinned people for having "ashy" skin is the height of stupidity. [/quote] Whoa! Lots of assumptions are being made about me. I have not posted any comments about skin moisturization, but I am a fan of moisturized skin. Dry, “ashy” skin is not exclusive to dark skinned people. There are plenty of Caucasian men walking around with horrifically dry, ashy elbows. A 10% urea cream used daily will solve the problem. [/quote] Only a weirdo cares about someone else's "ashy" elbows. [/quote] I’ve honestly never noticed anyone’s elbows, ashy or moisturized. Not even my own husband’s. [/quote] There is an employee at my company who always has ashy, crusty elbows. I notice it whenever he walks past me. And I ask myself, “why doesn’t his wife tell him to moisturize his skin”. Clearly she doesn’t notice it either. There are layers of dead skin cells there that need to be sloughed off. Caucasian skin needs moisture and exfoliation just like everyone else’s. A body lotion with 10% urea or AHAs will remove those layers of dead skin and moisturize the living cells.[/quote] It sounds like he and his wife have more important things on their minds. I suggest you get some important things to think about as well.[/quote] Most people consider grooming to be pretty important. It seems as if you are part of the pale, ashy demographic. [/quote] DP. Pale? OMG. Hahaha.[/quote]
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