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ITEMS NEEDED:
SCRUBBY THING (i use a scrubbing glove I found in grocery store)Shower gel (i use dove)
Natural soap bar
Deodorant(I use borotalco original roll on)
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We Are in 2025, Yet Some People Still Shower Like Monkeys
Before you comment "water," yeah, guess what—some people use it in looksmaxx comments but not IRL to wash themselves (reason for this post).TL;DR:
Some folks still don’t know how to shower properly. This guide explains when and how to shower without overcomplicating things.How Often Should You Shower?
If I don’t work out that day, I shower once when I wake up and once before I sleep.If you do work out or do something sweaty/dirty, you should obviously add a shower after that activity (preferably even before you interact with anyone).
TL;DR:
Shower at least twice daily—more if you sweat or get dirty.Steps for Proper Showering
1. Setting Up the Water
Water temperature should be:- Hot enough so you don’t freeze.
- Cold enough so you don’t wreck your skin or, uh, sensitive areas.
TL;DR: Warm water is best—don’t go too hot or too cold.
2. Rinse Yourself with Just Water
Spend about 4 minutes rinsing your body to get rid of big dirt. No soap yet.TL;DR: Rinse with water first to remove major dirt.
3. First Soapy Stage: Shower Gel/Oil
- Use a good-quality shower gel. I personally like Dove.
- Lather it all over your body.
- Scrub with your scrubby thing (loofah or whatever you use).
- Rinse off thoroughly.
4. Second Soapy Stage: Bar Soap
- Use a natural-sourced bar soap for a deeper, manlier clean. (I use one that smells like white flowers—don’t remember the name.)
- Scrub your body again.
- Rinse with water.
5. After Shower Routine
- Dry yourself with a clean towel.
- Use deodorant (I use roll-on Borotalco Original—great for sensitive skin).
- Apply deodorant to your armpits and feet to avoid smelly feet.
Shampoo?
Didn’t cover it here. You can check this guide for practical hair advice: BucketCrab’s Practical Hair Guide.(credits @BucketCrab )
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