Money doesn’t make people nicer or prettier, and apparently, it doesn’t make them cleaner either. An example of this is the OnlyFans star, To herthat despite being the one that earns the most on that platform, It doesn’t do much for personal hygiene.
She herself confessed it to her 130,000 Twitter followers he only showered 37 times in all of 2022. That means, rounded up, that he barely bathed three times a month.
Aella, who hails from Idaho, USA, did something of a reflection on the last 12 months of her life on Twitter, but the information that caught people’s attention was how seldom did he take a bath.
According to his account, Aella spent twice as much time having sex as bathingwith 63 sexual encounters last year.
In fact, he did many other things before cleaning his body in 2022. Among the activities he did include the number of times he had used various drugs, the times he had traveled, and the times he had exercised.
In response to a commenter who questioned her toilet routine, Aella said she tries to “don’t disturb your skin’s natural microbiome too much”.
In a Twitter thread, she wrote: “If a random person who shampoos every day stops doing it, their hair will be awful and greasy. But if you are persistent and careful, your body adjusts.
“But this isn’t perfect, and different people have different body types, with different activity and sweat levels. OhI still do maintenance to deal with the stench between showers!“, he wrote.
And he followed: “I am careful not to use soap on my armpits, because it seems to increase the smell; I usually scrub hard with a damp cloth and then put on deodorant, and this works great. I also often wash my private parts,” she said.
Also, she said she doesn’t use body moisturizer because she lives in a humid area, which helps keep her skin fresh.
Users were divided in their opinions regarding Aella’s publication; some supported her, while others were concerned. One person said: “Isn’t it possible you’ve run out of smell?”.
A second added: ‘Our nervous system has evolved to become progressively less sensitive to a stimulus the longer it persists. You stink, girl. You just can’t smell yourself.”
One user agreed with Aella, saying, “I don’t shower often either and I’m OK with that. Moreover, since i started washing my hair seldomtexture and volume have improved significantly.
“Ignore the haters on this one. Notice how everyone is focused on the “smell”. So what, even if you smelled. Nothing bad happens. As long as you keep your hands and ass clean”, said the young woman.
On the other hand, some scientists have argued that while it may be acceptable for social reasons, it is not essential to take a shower every day. “Bathing once a day is sufficient for most children and adults to maintain a socially acceptable level of personal hygiene and cleanliness,” consultant Derrick Phillips told HealthLine.
“The skin cleanses and exfoliates itself naturally. Rubbing helps remove physical dirt and reinforces the perception of cleanliness, but it is not necessary”, added.
Source: Semana and Clarin
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