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Sometimes life doesn't wait around for you to take a shower at your normal pace. Maybe you woke up late and you have to be to work in a half hour. Maybe you had to work late, but you're supposed to be on a date with your girlfriend in twenty minutes. Whatever the case may be, you need to know how to shower quickly and effectively.
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Waste no time. As soon as you get home, run to the bathroom and turn on the water. If you prefer to take a cold shower , you won't need to wait. Cold water will also motivate you to get in and out of the shower at a faster pace.
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Take off your clothes. Obviously, you won't want to step in the shower if you have your clothing on. To save time, you can leave them on the floor and pick them up later.Advertisement
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Get in the shower. Once you're in the shower, it's recommended to shower with warm or slightly cold water. Hot water will convince you to take a longer shower, and you don't have time for that.
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Only wash what you absolutely need to. You don't have time to clean everything, so focus on areas that you need cleaned.
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Start with your hair. Pour some shampoo in your hand and lather your hair. To save time, you can leave the lathered shampoo in your hair, so you can rinse everything at once.
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Wash your face. With the shampoo still in your hair, pour some body wash in your hand and begin washing your face. Don't spend too much time; less than 15 seconds will suffice. Once you're done, you can rinse your hair and face at the same time.
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Wash your groin. You'll want to keep this area clean, so washing it is highly recommended. Remember, you're on the clock.
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Rinse any remaining soap. With your hair, face, and groin clean, you don't need to worry about anything else. If you're quick, you can be in and out in less than 10 minutes.
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Turn off the water and get out of the shower. If you have a mat, step on it, because you don't want to get water everywhere.
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Begin to dry your hair immediately. If you have short hair, you don't need to spend a lot of time drying. For longer hair, use a blow dryer if you have one.
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Dry the rest of your body. You can focus on your torso, legs, and groin only, because other areas will dry over time.
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Apply deodorant. You still want to smell nice, so be sure to put some deodorant on. Your fresh shower smell won't last forever.
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Avoid shaving. Unless you have extra time, don't shave.
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Put your clothes on. Wear a fresh pair of underwear and socks and put your pajamas or clothes on. To save even more time, you can gather your clothes immediately after you dry your hair. This way, the rest of your body will air dry, and by the time you return to the bathroom, you will be mostly dry.
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QuestionHow do I take a fast shower without wasting hot water?Community AnswerYou could just use cold water. If your shower is fast enough though, you won't waste a lot of water.
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QuestionWhy do I only wash my face, hair, and groin?Community AnswerBecause those are the places that get the most dirty. Your groin gets sweaty, and your hair can get greasy and smelly. Your face catches dirt and dust and can affect your appearance. Obviously you should wash everything if you have the time.
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QuestionWhat conditioner should a guy use?Community AnswerIt depends on your hair and whatever conditioner you feel works best for you.
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Tips
- Try to wash everything at once. If you choose not to, you'll end up rinsing multiple times, which will waste time.Thanks
- Shower at a quick pace. The faster you wash everything, the faster you will be out.Thanks
- If you really want to save time, gather your clothes while you're waiting for the shower to warm up.Thanks
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Warnings
- Be careful. You don't want to slip in or out of the shower.Thanks
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