A New You: The Art of Good Grooming by Emily Wilkens is a comprehensive guide to maintaining a well-groomed appearance, hygiene, and well-being for young women in the 1960s. Published by G.P. Putnams Sons, the book offers tips on various subjects such as talking with your pet, maintaining a healthy coat, and preventing common grooming issues. The book is available in hardcover and has received positive reviews from readers.
In the realm of professional success, good grooming emerges as a silent yet impactful ally. By learning the skills learned throughout this guide, readers can provide the highest level of care for their pet, from maintaining a healthy coat to preventing common grooming issues. By prioritizing your pet’s grooming needs and incorporating DIY grooming into your routine, you are ensuring a lifetime of well-being and happiness.
Maintaining a clean and classy image is essential when it comes to grooming. In this section, we will dive into the basics of proper grooming and cover two crucial aspects: maintaining personal hygiene and dressing appropriately. By mastering the art of looking polished and maintaining a clean and classy image, readers can create a positive impression on others.
A New You: The Art of Good Grooming is a valuable resource for young women seeking beauty advice in the 1960s. It provides an in-depth understanding of grooming techniques, including the use of brushes, combs, nail trimmers, and dog-friendly shampoo.
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I don’t feel comfortable with the part where it says we should shave (both for women and men). I wanted to present this to my students who are adults on the autism spectrum, but I feel like telling someone what to do with their bodily hair is wrong. Bathing is basic hygiene, but shaving is very personal and shouldn’t be demanded, strongly suggested or judged. Because of this, I won’t pick this article…just a constructive comment. It’s unfortunate, because the rest of the article is very interesting and brings up many good points.
My grandmother was just complaining about my body odor and part of what she was complaining about was the diet. She’s the one that does the cooking, so, I don’t get why complain to me for what she insists on feeding people. She was also going on about cutting hair but couldn’t give a response to how it effects hygiene. I spent years with my whole head being shaved but my eyebrows, and being pretty frequent with everything else mentioned in the article, yet still had the same issues with controlling body odor. This shaving argument for good hygiene is trash. Just because you have a beard doesn’t mean you have bad hygiene, that’s an old offensive stereotype to get people to buy razors and shaving creams. Same to the pushing to buy deodorant and other stuff. And another she was on about is to use antibiotic soaps or whatever. That’s a major reason people have issues with body order these days, killing the organisms that prevent that from occuring.
Some people don’t have a good environment, my friend smells and one of my peers commented on it and here’s what he said “Does (My friends name) even know what a shower is?” Or something like that. And it’s like wtf.. I’ve been to her house before and it’s not her fault at all. She tries to keep up with her hygiene, I know it because she has an attractive face, and she has a different outfit everyday. But her parents house is what’s the problem, it’s a complete horder house over there, they’ve got tons of animals, kids, and people there. And it’s a small house, like wtf.. And there was even people vaping there too, her older sister, blew a vape into her face, wtf.. Like dude.. Like I’m just saying you don’t know others situations.. So you shouldn’t judge someone so quickly.
I feel like I need someone to keep me accountable for keeping a good hygienic appearance, Ik ppl are gonna make fun of me for this and say that “This is such a basic task! Lmao why don’t you do it yourself?” But like I’ve been lazy my whole life and the people around me have been modeling it for me, especially my mother. She encouraged me to not go outside lmao, like why do you not want me to touch grass? 😭 And like she never really had me do any sports or get out of the house and I was a chronically online kid.