Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm white and I've always used a washcloth.
I wondered why parents were posting on dcum asking why their teenagers stink. It's because they don't scrub the stinky areas with anything other than their hand and some soap! Doesn't cut it if you have oily skin.
Fair point.
Exactly. I use my washcloth like I'm flossing "down there".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the secret to why black doesnât 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. Iâm going to tell you to read everything I wrote above. Particularly what you failed to bold immediately prior to but, and after etc.
Then you need to work on your writing. The âBut washcloth..â implies the prior sentence is inferior especially since you qualified those items are âokâ. If you meant to state they are all equal then you wouldnât have broken up the sentence and added the âbutâ qualifier.
And you need to work on your social skills. Then you wonât find comfort in proofreading posts that 80% are written with thumbs while sitting in a toilet, in a car, on a couch, with mini apes swinging from your legs. My but can be interpreted in more way than one, your interpretation is flawed and doesnât support your response; but there are worthier threads on dcum to quibble over words with since bottom line my butt is squeaky clean and exfoliated and I really donât give a damn what you do as long as you donât use the same mitt on your crack as youâre face I wonât judge. Not even an asshole.
(^have fun with that!)
NP. No, words have meaning, and your âbutâ was meant to set washcloths apart from the other cleansing implements. The PP youâre arguing with is correct. If you want people to understand you, you have to commmunicate clearly using commonly agreed upon grammatical conventions. Are you the weirdo from a couple of years ago who used âingratiatedâ incorrectly, and then doubled down on it for 20 pages or so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm white and I've always used a washcloth.
I wondered why parents were posting on dcum asking why their teenagers stink. It's because they don't scrub the stinky areas with anything other than their hand and some soap! Doesn't cut it if you have oily skin.
Fair point.
Anonymous wrote:I'm white and I've always used a washcloth.
I wondered why parents were posting on dcum asking why their teenagers stink. It's because they don't scrub the stinky areas with anything other than their hand and some soap! Doesn't cut it if you have oily skin.
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Absolutely.
I use a washcloth on my face to remove my makeup if I am wearing any.
If not, I simply use a circular motion w/my hands and cleanse.
But yes.....
I shower daily and ALWAYS use a washcloth when I do so.
I would feel dirty + gross if I only used my hands. đ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the secret to why black doesnât 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. Iâm going to tell you to read everything I wrote above. Particularly what you failed to bold immediately prior to but, and after etc.
Then you need to work on your writing. The âBut washcloth..â implies the prior sentence is inferior especially since you qualified those items are âokâ. If you meant to state they are all equal then you wouldnât have broken up the sentence and added the âbutâ qualifier.
And you need to work on your social skills. Then you wonât find comfort in proofreading posts that 80% are written with thumbs while sitting in a toilet, in a car, on a couch, with mini apes swinging from your legs. My but can be interpreted in more way than one, your interpretation is flawed and doesnât support your response; but there are worthier threads on dcum to quibble over words with since bottom line my butt is squeaky clean and exfoliated and I really donât give a damn what you do as long as you donât use the same mitt on your crack as youâre face I wonât judge. Not even an asshole.
(^have fun with that!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the secret to why black doesnât 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. Iâm going to tell you to read everything I wrote above. Particularly what you failed to bold immediately prior to but, and after etc.
Then you need to work on your writing. The âBut washcloth..â implies the prior sentence is inferior especially since you qualified those items are âokâ. If you meant to state they are all equal then you wouldnât have broken up the sentence and added the âbutâ qualifier.
And you need to work on your social skills. Then you wonât find comfort in proofreading posts that 80% are written with thumbs while sitting in a toilet, in a car, on a couch, with mini apes swinging from your legs. My but can be interpreted in more way than one, your interpretation is flawed and doesnât support your response; but there are worthier threads on dcum to quibble over words with since bottom line my butt is squeaky clean and exfoliated and I really donât give a damn what you do as long as you donât use the same mitt on your crack as youâre face I wonât judge. Not even an asshole.
(^have fun with that!)
Anonymous wrote:I think some peopleâs skin is just drier than othersâ. If I exfoliated every day my skin would be red and angry. I canât imagine scrubbing vigorously with a washcloth. I use a sugar scrub about once a week and itâs fine.
Anonymous wrote:I think some peopleâs skin is just drier than othersâ. If I exfoliated every day my skin would be red and angry. I canât imagine scrubbing vigorously with a washcloth. I use a sugar scrub about once a week and itâs fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the secret to why black doesnât 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. Iâm going to tell you to read everything I wrote above. Particularly what you failed to bold immediately prior to but, and after etc.
Then you need to work on your writing. The âBut washcloth..â implies the prior sentence is inferior especially since you qualified those items are âokâ. If you meant to state they are all equal then you wouldnât have broken up the sentence and added the âbutâ qualifier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the secret to why black doesnât 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. Iâm going to tell you to read everything I wrote above. Particularly what you failed to bold immediately prior to but, and after etc.