I was looking for ways to remember what to clean during bath and I’ve found this product that uses Velcro to check what you’ve done and what’s left to clean, and it genuinely seems like a great idea!

What other mechanisms do y’all know/use?

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Yeah, I can totally see that coming. It really sucks to keep changing your strategy because it doesn’t work anymore.

But, hey! At least we’ll get some days of properly taking a bath 🛀

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Improvement is still improvement 🫶🏻

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Someone asked me about 15 years ago if I washed my hair or my body first in the shower to which I said body. Then they asked why I wouldn’t want to wash whatever oils/dirt out of my hair first and then work your way down so it doesn’t end up on the parts I just cleaned. There is likely no way it would ever matter, but I’ve washed my hair before my body ever since.

I think about it near every time I shower. Can’t even remember who the person was, or where I was asked at. But I remember that all the time

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maybe you can gamify it?

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