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Itβs soap. Itβs a bar. I rub it on my wife then myself and then we rinse it off.
Follow-up question: do you wash your feet extra or do you also think that the shower gel water below will fix that?
Lather first
Also, a lifehack: if you have body hair, you can lather soap onto your hands and then just move them through your body hair
This allows you to generate tons of soap foam with which you can wash EVERYTHING
I just use my chest hair, I feel like if I use a washcloth Iβll smell moldy without realizing it
WTF? Why would you smell moldy? Would you not wash the cloth? Do you think people who use wash cloths aren't washing them?
This thread is a disturbing trip.
Your telling me you use one washcloth per shower? If you donβt how are you letting that dry?
Itβs the same argument as the people who have the washer dryer combos. They smell like mold homie. You donβt smell it. I do.
Lather and hands. Unless you live alone shoving the soap leaves hair on it and that's just nasty for everyone else to look at or deal with.
My shower has different cycles like a self serve car wash. I just move the dial to the appropriate setting and go from there.
I always start with that bubblegum-scented foam brush.
Lather up by rubbing bar on hairy bits. Use hands to rub everything down with lather.
I use a loofah, man you guys are really living up to the male stereotype haha
Look up the green "Asian body scrub" cloths. They're next level wash cloths that exfoliate, dry fast, and are washable. Bonus, they're super cheap. I swear by them and can't ever go back to other scrubbers.
Isn't the soap that touches the body ablated by friction with the skin?
what