No, but two plus the hand towel basically is. At least if you want them to dry and not have to pay another $1.50! Adding 14 washcloths would definitely require extra time.
But I pulled dirty jeans out of the hamper today because I didn't feel like wearing a skirt, my jeans were dirty, and I only have one pair of jeans.
I believe I admitted long ago that I'm terrible at being an adult. LOL.
that is a small washing machine. We use bath SHEETS and I can wash like 10 of them.
And how dirty are we talking? I wear my jeans multiple times before washing them.
It's not the washing that's the problem. The washers are huge. But there seems to be a critical mass of towel that the dryer can dry in under an hour. And it's about 3 full-sized towels and 1-2 hand towels. More than that, and it's quarter city over here.
As for the jeans, we're talking I put them in the hamper on Sunday, put clothes on top of them all week, and pulled them out today. :-#
*nods*. Moisturization is my life's work. After eating and sleeping, it's how I like to spend my time.
I'm pretty sure cocoa butter is why black don't crack. Also, my hair didn't get this fly by being allowed to get dry and brittle. I carry leave-in spray in my bag next to my lotions and chapsticks.
...And how dirty are we talking? I wear my jeans multiple times before washing them.
The last time I bought jeans the attendant (at Nordstoms) told me that I'm really never supposed to wash them, but rather to put them in the freezer if they start to smell.
Now, I don't wash jeans very often (maybe every 10 wears), but never seems a bit extreme.
that is a small washing machine. We use bath SHEETS and I can wash like 10 of them.
And how dirty are we talking? I wear my jeans multiple times before washing them.
It's not the washing that's the problem. The washers are huge. But there seems to be a critical mass of towel that the dryer can dry in under an hour. And it's about 3 full-sized towels and 1-2 hand towels. More than that, and it's quarter city over here.
As for the jeans, we're talking I put them in the hamper on Sunday, put clothes on top of them all week, and pulled them out today. :-#
The most exciting part of buying our house was having my own no quarters needed laundry. H never understood my joy.
...And how dirty are we talking? I wear my jeans multiple times before washing them.
The last time I bought jeans the attendant (at Nordstoms) told me that I'm really never supposed to wash them, but rather to put them in the freezer if they start to smell.
Now, I don't wash jeans very often (maybe every 10 wears), but never seems a bit extreme.
...And how dirty are we talking? I wear my jeans multiple times before washing them.
The last time I bought jeans the attendant (at Nordstoms) told me that I'm really never supposed to wash them, but rather to put them in the freezer if they start to smell.
Now, I don't wash jeans very often (maybe every 10 wears), but never seems a bit extreme.
*nods*. Moisturization is my life's work. After eating and sleeping, it's how I like to spend my time.
I'm pretty sure cocoa butter is why black don't crack. Also, my hair didn't get this fly by being allowed to get dry and brittle. I carry leave-in spray in my bag next to my lotions and chapsticks.
At least when we talk about washcloth vs hand things are still getting washed.
Okay, listen, I hate to return to washcloths. We clearly have so much to cover. However, anyone ever stayed the night out and been unprepared to do so? Then you wake up and put toothpaste on your finger and fake ass brush your teeth that way? But when you get home, you break out your toothbrush, because you know that fake ass brush was fake? Hand:finger as body:teeth. If Team Hand doesn't get it now, you never will.
*nods*. Moisturization is my life's work. After eating and sleeping, it's how I like to spend my time.
i'm with you here. every product i put on my being is for the purpose of helping it retain and acquire moisture. i would die without lotions and creams and oils.
I am currently up to 4-5 body lipids a day. It's how I know that
huh? they said I would see it on the damn wash cloth. I'm saying I don't see it. I don't see any visible dirt on the washcloth or in the tub from washcloth use that apparently I should see since a washcloth removes all of this extra, extremely visible dirt.
I am not a moron. Its not lack of logic on my part. I'm just disagreeing with the idea that if I use my hand, and then a white washcloth, I will be able to see tons of dirt.
First, let's be clear that I'm honestly joking. I promise there isn't any brain matter on my arm right now . I don't think you're a moron and truly I don't care how anyone washes. I take two baths a day nearly every day and have more bath products than any one woman should, so I'm covered, which is all I care about lol! My own child is out in the world using one washcloth a week and I can't be bothered to do more than tell him he repulses me so I'm not truly trying to convert anyone (although I do hope someone takes the test .
But you said your children use washcloths, so that's why you don't see a bunch of dirt on the washcloths. If you were using your hand on them for, lets just say a week, and then scrubbed (this part is key!) them with a white washcloth, I don't not think the washcloth would be black; however, I do believe there would be visible dirt on the washcloth. This seems so obvious to me I can't believe people are disputing it, that's all I'm saying (perhaps too aggressively, I'm a very passionate woman ).
OK, hold the phone. You're on the hands don't even clean the other hand well enough train, and you sit in a literal pool of your own filth twice a day?! Your next response had better be how you take a shower and THEN get in the tub for your bath.
First, let's be clear that I'm honestly joking. I promise there isn't any brain matter on my arm right now . I don't think you're a moron and truly I don't care how anyone washes. I take two baths a day nearly every day and have more bath products than any one woman should, so I'm covered, which is all I care about lol!
Um, not to open a can of unclean worms, but... A) two baths a day seems excessive to me, and not just for the time factor, And B) you're basically marinating in the dirt you think you're scrubbing off.
First, let's be clear that I'm honestly joking. I promise there isn't any brain matter on my arm right now . I don't think you're a moron and truly I don't care how anyone washes. I take two baths a day nearly every day and have more bath products than any one woman should, so I'm covered, which is all I care about lol! My own child is out in the world using one washcloth a week and I can't be bothered to do more than tell him he repulses me so I'm not truly trying to convert anyone (although I do hope someone takes the test .
But you said your children use washcloths, so that's why you don't see a bunch of dirt on the washcloths. If you were using your hand on them for, lets just say a week, and then scrubbed (this part is key!) them with a white washcloth, I don't not think the washcloth would be black; however, I do believe there would be visible dirt on the washcloth. This seems so obvious to me I can't believe people are disputing it, that's all I'm saying (perhaps too aggressively, I'm a very passionate woman ).
OK, hold the phone. You're on the hands don't even clean the other hand well enough train, and you sit in a literal pool of your own filth twice a day?! Your next response had better be how you take a shower and THEN get in the tub for your bath.
:-).
It's bad right? Actually, what I used to do was bathe then shower. But somewhere along the line, I just got really comfortable with solely bathing. I can't explain it. But I know exactly what you're saying because it's how I thought until a few years ago.
OK, hold the phone. You're on the hands don't even clean the other hand well enough train, and you sit in a literal pool of your own filth twice a day?! Your next response had better be how you take a shower and THEN get in the tub for your bath.
:-).
It's bad right? Actually, what I used to do was bathe then shower. But somewhere along the line, I just got really comfortable with solely bathing. I can't explain it. But I know exactly what you're saying because it's how I thought until a few years ago.
Oh no. For the record, I take baths. But I've been clear that I am a dirtbag. You, on the other hand, of the white-washcloth test (TM), well...no wonder you need that washcloth. OF COURSE your skin is still dirty. You're sitting in dirt! Twice a day! The horror!!
(to be clear, this is totally tongue in cheek. But I am shocked to hear you take these baths)
It's bad right? Actually, what I used to do was bathe then shower. But somewhere along the line, I just got really comfortable with solely bathing. I can't explain it. But I know exactly what you're saying because it's how I thought until a few years ago.
Oh no. For the record, I take baths. But I've been clear that I am a dirtbag. You, on the other hand, of the white-washcloth test (TM), well...no wonder you need that washcloth. OF COURSE your skin is still dirty. You're sitting in dirt! Twice a day! The horror!!
(to be clear, this is totally tongue in cheek. But I am shocked to hear you take these baths)
I guess I'm a part time dirtbag.
I'll sit over here with you and socratic in the shunned section. Bye everyone with whom I used to enjoy shunning people!
Oh no. For the record, I take baths. But I've been clear that I am a dirtbag. You, on the other hand, of the white-washcloth test (TM), well...no wonder you need that washcloth. OF COURSE your skin is still dirty. You're sitting in dirt! Twice a day! The horror!!
(to be clear, this is totally tongue in cheek. But I am shocked to hear you take these baths)
I guess I'm a part time dirtbag.
I'll sit over here with you and socratic in the shunned section. Bye everyone with whom I used to enjoy shunning people!
Okay, listen, I hate to return to washcloths. We clearly have so much to cover. However, anyone ever stayed the night out and been unprepared to do so? Then you wake up and put toothpaste on your finger and fake ass brush your teeth that way? But when you get home, you break out your toothbrush, because you know that fake ass brush was fake? Hand:finger as body:teeth. If Team Hand doesn't get it now, you never will.
"Not gonna lie; I kind of keep expecting you to post one day that you threw down on someone who clearly had no idea that today was NOT THEIR DAY." ~dontcallmeshirley
Maybe some of you wouldn't need so much lotion if you didn't scrub away all of your natural body oils with washcloths.
::runs from rotten tomatoes::
Whoa. You might have something here!
But...I really do want to scrub and I also want to moisturize. I want to do them both so much lol.
Still, I can't deny this is major.
Eta - talking about moisturization on GBCN always makes me think of Kore. Excuse me while I pour some shea butter lotion out for the ones who aren't here.
Sometimes I use washcloths (always white ones), sometimes I don't.
I don't use a washcloth for my face, I use a clarisonic.
I have never noticed any visible dirt on a washcloth though when I haven't used one for awhile and get back to it. I wasn't really looking for it though so maybe I should take this test.
ETA: I do sometimes use a washcloth to get makeup off my face... then I do see visible makeup. But otherwise, no.
that is a small washing machine. We use bath SHEETS and I can wash like 10 of them.
And how dirty are we talking? I wear my jeans multiple times before washing them.
It's not the washing that's the problem. The washers are huge. But there seems to be a critical mass of towel that the dryer can dry in under an hour. And it's about 3 full-sized towels and 1-2 hand towels. More than that, and it's quarter city over here.
As for the jeans, we're talking I put them in the hamper on Sunday, put clothes on top of them all week, and pulled them out today. :-#
This is why fabreze was invented. That, and to cover the pot smell.