Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.
You brought your own soap when housesitting?
No???
You used someone else’s bar of soap??
Nobody uses bars of soap anymore, dummy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.
You brought your own soap when housesitting?
No???
You used someone else’s bar of soap??
Anonymous wrote:You should get some burgundy ones, OP. You’ll thank us later
Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.
You brought your own soap when housesitting?
No???
You used someone else’s bar of soap??
I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!
You haven't seen bar soap in years? You haven't seen dove/dial bars at a CVS???
Do people in-store shop at CVS? I don't. Drive-thru prescription pickup, delivery or curbside groceries. I don't have time for shopping in CVS.
Yes, people do shop in-store at CVS and other stores.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I need a lesson on wash cloths. How do you use them? Do you just wash your face with them outside the shower? Do you use them in the shower? Can you use them to wipe your body? Do you put soap on them and then wash your body? Do you put soap on your body and then scrub it with a wash cloth? Someone mentioned wiping your butt with them - is that really something? Please walk me through your wash cloth routine!
No. You're a grownup and can figure this out yourself. The washcloth is your oyster. Use it however you want.
Use it like an oyster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I need a lesson on wash cloths. How do you use them? Do you just wash your face with them outside the shower? Do you use them in the shower? Can you use them to wipe your body? Do you put soap on them and then wash your body? Do you put soap on your body and then scrub it with a wash cloth? Someone mentioned wiping your butt with them - is that really something? Please walk me through your wash cloth routine!
No. You're a grownup and can figure this out yourself. The washcloth is your oyster. Use it however you want.
Use it like an oyster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was housesitting last week in a home that has a washing machine and a lot of washcloths. So I thought of you and tried it. It made my skin SO much softer! If I had a washing machine I'd TOTALLY incorporate washcloths into my showers at home. You were all right.
You brought your own soap when housesitting?
No???
You used someone else’s bar of soap??
I assumed body wash, not bar soap. Do people use bar soap anymore? I don't think I've seen it in years!
Bar soap is a little more efficient. It comes in a paper box.
Packaging is better for the environment, too. Paper box is compostable. Plastic bottles of body wash not so much.
My problem with bar soap is that I have to throw out the last 20% because it breaks and becomes much harder to use. It's also impossible to scrub all of the deodorant off. I prefer a loofah and body wash.
with bar soap you can use that last 20%. Just wet the top of a new bar, then place last 20% of old bar, let it dry and you have combined two soaps into one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I need a lesson on wash cloths. How do you use them? Do you just wash your face with them outside the shower? Do you use them in the shower? Can you use them to wipe your body? Do you put soap on them and then wash your body? Do you put soap on your body and then scrub it with a wash cloth? Someone mentioned wiping your butt with them - is that really something? Please walk me through your wash cloth routine!
No. You're a grownup and can figure this out yourself. The washcloth is your oyster. Use it however you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I need a lesson on wash cloths. How do you use them? Do you just wash your face with them outside the shower? Do you use them in the shower? Can you use them to wipe your body? Do you put soap on them and then wash your body? Do you put soap on your body and then scrub it with a wash cloth? Someone mentioned wiping your butt with them - is that really something? Please walk me through your wash cloth routine!
No. You're a grownup and can figure this out yourself. The washcloth is your oyster. Use it however you want.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I need a lesson on wash cloths. How do you use them? Do you just wash your face with them outside the shower? Do you use them in the shower? Can you use them to wipe your body? Do you put soap on them and then wash your body? Do you put soap on your body and then scrub it with a wash cloth? Someone mentioned wiping your butt with them - is that really something? Please walk me through your wash cloth routine!