One of the early cues for when it is time to bathe is when dirt, dust, or slime is visibly on the skin. This is an especially influential factor when one can make drawings on the arm when rearranging filth.
Another important factor is the upkeep of the hair. Hair is a major factor in looking clean and decent, and unstylish dishevelment or obvious grime is often not conducive to looking yummy. It is a bad sign when hair looks like it recently stepped from the shower when it is just fantastically oily.
It is a good time to bathe directly after a person attends the annual tomato festival in Spain. This festival consists of many people tossing around, eating, swimming in and dancing in thousands of pounds of tomatoes. Unless a person resists wearing a hazmat suit or if Spain has a very different kind of tomato, this would be a great time to clean up.
If you are on a swim team that practices frequently in a chlorinated pool you probably don’t feel very dirty after working out in such antibacterial water. But the fact of the matter is, if a person doesn’t bathe frequently between practices that person hair will stand up of its own accord and eventually fall out.
A very important factor is how the person feels. If he or she feels very unclean than it is time to bathe. But if that person is for instance, a mountain man, and can work all day catching fish in his beard and feel perfectly refreshed, he should not feel obliged to bathe.
It certainly is an occupational hazard for a massage therapist to smell or look dirty. When you are in a very confined space with someone who is rubbing oil all over your body, no amount of scented candles can make up for poor hygienic upkeep.
One of the most important rules, and an obvious one, is how the person smells. If he or she smells like a fresh picked daisy, or a clear mountain stream then they are all set. However, if the person is at all unpleasant to be in close proximity with, it is definitely time to bathe.
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