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Started by Ash, February 03, 2008, 08:52:55 AM

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When bathing, do you use a washcloth?

Yes, every time
5 (29.4%)
Sometimes, but not always
3 (17.6%)
I only use a bar of soap or shower gel
8 (47.1%)
I don't bathe
1 (5.9%)

Total Members Voted: 16

AndyC

Quote from: Killer Bees on February 04, 2008, 06:01:50 PM
If it feels like acid on your skin, you need to scrub yourself more gently, or mix in a little more water when you're scrubbing.  The sugar takes care of the exfoliation, you don't need to do so much work to get clean.

No, I just make mine really strong. I got into it by trying some nice, banana-scented stuff my wife bought, and found it got me clean and made for a nice, close shave. Of course, having something of a tendency to break out after shaving, I set out to make something a bit more antiseptic. It works great, just stings the eyes somewhat with all those spice essences in it. The sugar is really quite gentle.
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#16
When I was a teenager with a couple pimples on my face I used a washcloth to try to clean the area only to rub to much and instead created a mark that in the form of a quarter size brush-cut or brushburn.

Haven't used a wash cloth in many years, but I suppose if I were in Ash's predicament I might have to reconsider or buy my friend a new bar of soap.


BeyondTheGrave

Quote from: Skaboi on February 04, 2008, 09:07:18 AM
I'm the same as Trek.  I use body wash and what I assume could be called a loofah.

Same here. So that is the official name the "scrunchy" thing? never knew that.
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Killer Bees

Quote from: rich andrini on February 04, 2008, 09:58:18 PM
Quote from: Skaboi on February 04, 2008, 09:07:18 AM
I'm the same as Trek.  I use body wash and what I assume could be called a loofah.

Same here. So that is the official name the "scrunchy" thing? never knew that.

Actually I think it's called a shower pouff   :bouncegiggle:

At least, that's what I've heard it called here.
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Mr_Vindictive

A "shower pouff"?  I'll stick with calling it "the scrunchie thing" lol
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Patient7

I prefer "puffy sponge" :bouncegiggle:
Barbeque sauce tastes good on EVERYTHING, even salad.

Yes, salad.

Killer Bees

I prefer Patient7's and Skaboi's terminology.

It's a curse of living in an English speaking country that anything with even slightly French sounding overtones automatically makes it "better" and more "posh".   :teddyr:
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BoyScoutKevin

If I use anything I prefer a washcloth to just using a bar of soap. The washcloth spreads the soap around better than just a bar of soap. I would add, if you use a washcloth, and you visit the U.K., you'd better bring a washcloth, or as they call it in the U.K., a facecloth with you. Washcloths or facecloths are not found in most hotel rooms in the U.K. This from much experience of having to use a handtowel in place of a washcloth or a facecloth.

Patient7

Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on February 07, 2008, 08:21:29 PM
If I use anything I prefer a washcloth to just using a bar of soap. The washcloth spreads the soap around better than just a bar of soap. I would add, if you use a washcloth, and you visit the U.K., you'd better bring a washcloth, or as they call it in the U.K., a facecloth with you. Washcloths or facecloths are not found in most hotel rooms in the U.K. This from much experience of having to use a handtowel in place of a washcloth or a facecloth.
A HANDTOWEL! :thumbup: think of the coverage I could get with one of those!!!!
Barbeque sauce tastes good on EVERYTHING, even salad.

Yes, salad.