Monica Reed

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You can learn a lot about your personality by the way you shower

Who knew that hygiene could blab about your personality??  You’ve got your shower routine down solid, right?  I bet you didn’t know what you wash first can say a lot about you…as a person!  I sure didn’t!

FACE

If you wash your face first thing, you are someone who likes to tend to your 5 basic senses – taste, smell, touch, sight, and hearing.  You deeply care about how other people see you and how you are perceived by those around you.

Arms & Legs

When you wash your arms and legs first, it’s likely that you are a very humble, simple, and down-to-earth human being.  You are very grounded and you don’t get lost in the flash of it all.  You are also very vocal and like to express yourself freely.

Private Areas

You are someone who has a very shy and reserved personality. In fact, you might be so shy to the point that you might even have a few self-esteem issues.

Chest

You are very comfortable in your own skin. You like to be very straight forward about your thoughts and opinions. And you also have a very pragmatic personality.

Hair

You are definitely someone who is obsessed with order, structure, and discipline. You take a top-to-bottom approach.  You carry over that kind of structure into your daily life as well.  You are a practical person too.

Shoulders & Neck

You are a hardworking person!  The reason you go to your neck and shoulders first is that these are often the most stressful parts of your body. You are competitive and you always like to be staying ahead of the pack.

Back

You watch your back… literally. You find it very hard to be trusting of other people. You don’t typically like to let other people into your life so quickly or so easily.

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