That ain't gone fly in the Navy on ships. You don't have enough room for extra towels and stuff.I was told when I was in the military, to not use the towel more than 3 times and wash cloth twice. They said the army has done studies on this, may sound far fetched but remember the army loses a ton of soldiers to diseases and has a vested interest in finding out.
A face cloth, I'll switch every other day but I use a fresh bath towel after a shower. I a loofa to shower with and extract as much water out as possible and then spritz it with a bit of bleach to air dry...rinse before the next use and replace in one month.I thought weekly was cool. I learned to change my towels every 3 days. Washcloths are supposed to be changed everyday or every other day tops.
towels 2-3 days tops.
I use exfoliating gloves. A pair lasts me for a couple months.
Use regular big drying towel
I've always bought normal sized towel but my wife started buying those gargantuan towel that women love. Now I use those muhfuckas first.My towels are the size of bedsheets.
I got a lot of towels, nice towels, too.. from Macy's, and the previous homeowners left a closet full of towels... but I still be using the same drying towel for a week or 5
I figure it don't get that wet, I wipe myself down by hand before stepping out shower, then I dry off. That towel be dry in a couple hours. Even in winter time the heat stay on 80°, it's always dry when I come back to it.
I don't really use face towels or hand towels at all. They just sit in the closet.
These the exfoliating gloves, just squeeze em out and hang em in caddy:
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Y'all reusing wash clothes is just nasty. Y'all got ass face. Towel every two or three days.
Replace them when they start showing signs of wear. I use em for my whole body, I notice I shower faster now. Just rinse, wring, & hang em up.How often do you wash the gloves, or do you just replace them?
Awww lawd not the ass glovesI got a lot of towels, nice towels, too.. from Macy's, and the previous homeowners left a closet full of towels... but I still be using the same drying towel for a week or 5
I figure it don't get that wet, I wipe myself down by hand before stepping out shower, then I dry off. That towel be dry in a couple hours. Even in winter time the heat stay on 80°, it's always dry when I come back to it.
I don't really use face towels or hand towels at all. They just sit in the closet.
These the exfoliating gloves, just squeeze em out and hang em in caddy:
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You use washcloths and gloves?Once a week on Sunday.
Someone posted the gloves I use those.
Use about two dry off towels a week and same for hand towels. One wash cloth for the week two if it gets extra dirty.
You use washcloths and gloves?
Aye! They work.Awww lawd not the ass gloves
I plead da fif.I got a couple that size, expensive ain't they?
Let me find out you be thievingI plead da fif.
That ain't gone fly in the Navy on ships. You don't have enough room for extra towels and stuff.
I use both washcloth and exfoilating gloves but I don't think its smart to use the gloves every day thats too much for your skin@ ass face
You in ice age if you still use a washcloth/face towel
I use both washcloth and exfoilating gloves but I don't think its smart to use the gloves every day thats too much for your skin
I had laser hair removal (ipl) on my head. I had a problem with hair not being able to penetrate scar tissue after a bad burn, so they tried to just kill the hair. I had more than ten treatments and hair still grows on most of my head. It did stop growing on parts, but not any part of my head that has normal skin. I used tweezers to pull most of it out too, so I don't know how much can really be credited to the ipl. At first patches died, but eventually grew back. It works better the less melanin you have. I was too dark and am am not dark skinned. It hurts too. So, unless you are very light skinned, I wouldn't suggest it.Weird question but I remember your post years ago about your undergoing laser hair removal on your face, how did that turn out?
I've always thought about that shit especially now that I work in an office and hate having to shave so often but I'm still worried about doing something like that.
I thought weekly was cool. I learned to change my towels every 3 days. Washcloths are supposed to be changed everyday or every other day tops.
towels 2-3 days tops.
Y'all reusing wash clothes is just nasty. Y'all got ass face. Towel every two or three days.
I had laser hair removal (ipl) on my head. I had a problem with hair not being able to penetrate scar tissue after a bad burn, so they tried to just kill the hair. I had more than ten treatments and hair still grows on most of my head. It did stop growing on parts, but not any part of my head that has normal skin. I used tweezers to pull most of it out too, so I don't know how much can really be credited to the ipl. At first patches died, but eventually grew back. It works better the less melanin you have. I was too dark and am am not dark skinned. It hurts too. So, unless you are very light skinned, I wouldn't suggest it.
two washclothes bruh i don't even wash my face in the shower.
I use liquid soap so I only use the washcloths for my body and never my face/head since I can just use my hands.
Washcloths are more important for private areas and lower body IMO to make sure those areas are cleaned properly.
I got a lot of towels, nice towels, too.. from Macy's, and the previous homeowners left a closet full of towels... but I still be using the same drying towel for a week or 5
I figure it don't get that wet, I wipe myself down by hand before stepping out shower, then I dry off. That towel be dry in a couple hours. Even in winter time the heat stay on 80°, it's always dry when I come back to it.
I don't really use face towels or hand towels at all. They just sit in the closet.
These the exfoliating gloves, just squeeze em out and hang em in caddy:
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Actually, it’s not. I checked. Previous threads were about what do you use to wash. This is about how clean are the things you use to wash with. A subtle yet distinct but clearly defined difference.This thread is a yearly event lol.