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What do you rub your feet with when you take a bath? Or I will use a rubbing stone to rub the soles and heels of my feet when I wash my feet, and then apply some body wash and rinse it with water.
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What do you use to rub your feet when you take a bath, or just apply shower gel, and then rinse it with water, it must be with shower gel, so how good it is to rinse it directly together, and what else will be used to rub it up, unless **athlete's foot.
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When taking a bath, I rub my feet and body with a bath towel, and after I finish bathing, I wash with body soap and then use body lotion.
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It must be with shower gel, so how good it is to rinse it directly together, and what else will be used to rub it up, unless **athlete's foot. Vulcanized soap is also a good choice.
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I usually use a bath towel to rub my feet, then rub it with a mud bag and rub it again, and then rinse it off with water.
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Or choose a high-quality bath towel to rub it properly, and then rub it well with body wash.
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Personally, I can rub it with a bath towel often, and of course I will also apply body soap and rinse it off.
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When taking a bath, I will use soap to wash my feet when taking a bath, because it will be very clean when rinsed with water.
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When I take a shower, I rub my feet with my hands, and then press with my hands, and the hot water can unblock my nerves.
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Or just apply shower gel, and then rinse it with water, it must be with shower gel, so how good it is to rinse it directly together, and what else will be used to rub it up, unless **athlete's foot.
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Usually I use mud to take a bath, just smear the rain and rinse, this is definitely not good, especially some backups, and so those places must be scrubbed well.
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Shower gel is to clean ** floating ash, such as sweat. The effect is not good for the accumulated ash. So rub it first and then use the shower gel.
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There are special grinding stones to remove the dead skin on the heels, and the usual bath towel can also remove the dead skin on the feet.
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Use shower gel, how good it is to rinse it directly together, and what else will be used to rub it up, unless **athlete's foot.
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It is necessary to rub your feet when taking a bath, because your feet will inevitably be covered with dust, so you can't wash it with shower gel.
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Rub the mud first, and then use the shower gel, so that the shower gel is also easy to absorb and can play a moisturizing role.
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It's useless, rubbing the fixed items is normal foot washing, so it will be very clean.
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Only apply shower gel and rinse with water, because it is too cold in winter, and I just want to take a shower quickly.
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It must be to get married, or to soak the feet, everyone is looking for it in their hearts. Everyone's way of taking off their feet in the shower is different, and it depends on their own situation.
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When you take a bath, you don't rub your feet in particular, and you wash them with soap.
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You can use grinding stones to clean, you can treat some dead skin on your feet, and it will help you to make your ** smoother.
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When I take a bath, I usually rub my feet with bath mud. In the case of body soap, it cannot completely remove the dirt on the body.
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When I wash my feet, I rub the soles of my feet and heels with a rubbing stone, and then apply some shower gel and rinse it with water.
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It is recommended that you wash your feet with soap, and if you have bad feet or athlete's foot, you can use sulfur soap. Most body washes still have a smooth and unwashed skin after rinsing, so if you don't like it, you can switch to soap. It doesn't matter if you eat a small amount of shower gel in your mouth.
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