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I have dispensers on the shower wall that have different shampoos and soaps in them so I can change it up and use whatever I like at that time.
I have a seperate claw foot bathtub and I have a rack that I put my bath items in.
I keep a glass cabinet for all of my different lotions, soaps, gels, bath puffs, scrubbers, loofahs, massage stones ect in.
I also have a cabinet for thick, fluffy, white, super absorbent towels.
Plenty of counter space and floor heating.
I am one happy camper.
The best soaps I have found are made by Laduree the French dessert shop that is famous for its macroons. There are different ones that smell of roses, salt and caramel, milk and honey, chocolate and strawberries, strawberry shortcake and tea.
Many might think this is weird but I also collect rubber ducks.
Oh rubber ducky! You're the one!
I have dispensers also.
Also have a paper towel dispenser mounted on my wall but notice some guests insist on using my towel to dry their hands. Gross!
I never thought about this before I saw an episode of Oprah where she discussed not wanting to use soap that anyone else had used and that she always put out a new bar for house guests. When I was married we shared the shower and soap. For house guests, I just left the soap in the bathroom from one guest to another.
How do you feel about using a bar of soap for bathing that someone else has used?
I draw the line with that - that's like asking them to wear my shoes.
No - I have two baths - one for guests - freshly cleaned, fresh bar of soap, filled dispenser of liquid soap and newly cleaned towels.
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