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Guide To Bathroom Essentials and Body Bath

Date Published: 12th November 2007
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Bath Smart Good grooming and basic beauty care begin in the bathroom. Bathing can be fun, not a chore and can make you feel fresh and glowing. Personal freshness is essential for everyone. The bacteria on the skin attacking the sweat when it reaches the surface of the skin cause body odder. Perspiration odour doesn't start until about the age of 10, when the special apocrine glands develop. These are found mainly under the arms and between the legs. If you find them too drying, choose ones that contain moisturizers to minimize these effects. Most people can use ordinary soaps and moisturisers without any problem. Body brushing is a good way to stimulate blood circulation. Because the skin is an organ of elimination , many toxins can be eliminated if you stimulate the circulation and the lymph system by brushing the skin.


Use a loofah or a body sponge and brush in circular motions to remove the dead skin cells. Shower gels & bubble baths are mild detergents that help cleanse your body while you soak in the water. There are hundreds of varieties to choose from. If you find them too harsh for your skin, look for the ones that offer 2-in-1 benefits - these contain moisturizers as well, to soothe your skin. Electric Toothbrush cleaning system to keep your teeth clean and your breath smelling like fresh mint. This system cleans with a combination of 31,000 brush sweeps per minute and the gentle sonic waves help remove nearly twice as much plaque from between your teeth. Spongles & washcloths are useful for lathering up soaps and gels on your skin, and ridding dirt and grime from your body.


Boys' bathroom essentials

It’s not just about the face anymore. A bathroom for today’s guy contains much more than just shaving cream and a razor. He cares about his looks and what a woman thinks of him, so it’s not surprising that his bathroom contains much more than just the bare minimums. In the olden days, a comb, a toothbrush and a bar of soap were all you needed to spruce yourself up. Today, it's a different story. We're not suggesting you run to the nearest pharmacy and spend your life savings on looking good. But there are a few essentials every man should have to keep himself in check.

A decent shaving kit - can mean the difference between smooth and sharp or red and raw

Toothbrush, toothpaste and floss - keep your smile spinach-free


Mouthwash - fresh breath is best

Facial moisturiser - used every day it can take years off you in the long run

Antibacterial spot cream - blast away rogue pimples

Shower Gel

A good shower gel is so much better than soap since it isn’t as drying to your skin. Again, if you’re worried about the shower gel smelling too feminine, worry no more. Today’s manufacturers are adding their own line of products made for guys.

Shampoo and Conditioner

When you’re choosing a shampoo and conditioner, remember your hair type. This is really important since using just any old shampoo or conditioner can make dry hair even worse or oily hair feel even greasier.

Eye Cream

A good eye cream can do wonders for those dark circles that can make you look tired. Look for an eye cream that contains both vitamin C and retinol for better results.

Hair Dyer

Finally, a good hair dryer is essential to every guy’s bathroom. Having a hair dryer will allow you to create different hairstyles for whatever occasion there may be.

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Tags: blood circulation, dead skin cells, shaving cream, moisturizers, loofah, olden days, circular motions, lymph system, cleaning system, dirt and grime, moisturisers, washcloths, electric toothbrush, bubble baths
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Alien writes for http://www.family-health-information.com . He also writes for http://www.online-family-doctor.com/ and http://www.onlinemedicare.org
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