Personal Hygiene for Men

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Tips for Travelling: Remember to pack the following: Toothbrush Toothpaste Deodorant Shampoo Conditioner Body Wash or Soap Nail file Socks and Underwear (at least 1 pair / day) Clean Clothes Eye Glasses (if needed) Remember to pack enough clean clothes. You should have a clean shirt and pants for each day, and enough socks and underwear for one extra day. For example, if you will be gone 3 days, you should pack 4 pair of socks and underwear in case you get wet or spill something on yourself. Roseland Building 247 Hospital Drive, Warren, PA 16365 Phone:814-728-9400 Fax: 814-728-8887 Website: MilestonePA.org Director: Darryl Bergstrom Email: dbergstrom@milestonepa.org Personal Hygiene for Men MilestonePA.org Since 1969, Milestone Centers, Inc. has provided programs and services to people with developmental and behavioral health cha llenges.

Be sure to wash these areas every day: HAIR FACE UNDER ARMS BRUSH and FLOSS TEETH HANDS Laundry: 1. 2. Measure Soap and Put in Washing Machine Add Dirty Clothes 3. Turn Washing Machine on 4. 5. GENITAL AREA FEET BUTTOCKS When Washing Machine is done, Remove Clean Clothes Put Clean Clothes in Dryer and Shut Door. Turn Dryer On. when Clothes are dry, Remove and Put Away 2 15

Things to Remember: Things you ll need: Take a bath or shower daily. No one wants to hang out with people who smell bad. Remember to use deodorant after you shower or bathe. Soap Wash your hands often especially before eating or when you are sick. Brush your teeth at least every morning. It is a good idea to brush them again before going to bed, and after meals, if possible. You should also floss your teeth every day. Shampoo Clean Washcloth Towel Always put on clean clothes after your shower or bath. If you shower at night, remember to put on clean clothes the next morning. Dirty clothes can be smelly. Deodorant It is important to wear clothes that fit properly especially underwear. Underwear that are too big or too small can be very uncomfortable. Shirts and pants that are too small will be uncomfortable and make you look bad. Shirts, pants and coats that are too big can get caught on things and snagged or cause you to get hurt. Toothbrush &Toothpaste Shaving Cream Hair Brush Razor Comb Never share personal items such as washcloths, towels, hair brushes or combs, or Toothbrushes. Dental Floss Emery Board Nail Clippers 14 3

Wash Your Hands. (Several Times A Day) Step 1: Get hands wet. Step 2: Rub soap between hands and work into a lather. Step 3: Wash hands for as long as it takes to sing the ABC song or Happy Birthday two times. Be sure to wash backs of hands, between fingers, and under finger nails. Step 4: Rinse hands with water. Step 5: Dry hands with towel or hand dryer. Wash hands before: 4 Wash hands after: Other items you might want to use: Conditioner: after you shampoo and rinse your hair, pour a small amount of conditioner into your palm, then rub it into your hair. Wait a few minutes, then rinse the conditioner out. This will make your hair easier to brush or comb. Soap: You might want to try using a milder soap on your face to help keep your face from feeling dried out. Body Wash: If you don t like using a bar of soap in the bath or shower, try body wash. Body wash comes in a bottle like shampoo. Just pour a little on a washcloth and wash away! Lotion: Body lotion can be used to help make your skin feel smooth. It is especially nice to use when it s cold outside because it helps keep our skin from feeling so dry in winter. You can get body lotion in many different scents like vanilla or lavender. Wet Wipes: Wet wipes can be used to wash your hands or face when there is no water nearby. You can clean your genital area with a wet wipe whenever you use the restroom. This will help you feel clean and prevent odors. Powder: Some people like to use talcum powder (sometimes called Baby Powder ) to help their skin feel soft and dry. Powder is especially useful where clothes rub against your body to help keep the clothes from sticking to your skin. After you take a shower and get dried off, pour a little powder in your hand and rub it into your skin. Some places to try powder are along your waist where your pants or underpants might be tighter and on your feet. Cologne: If you wear cologne, just a small amount is good. Some people are very sensitive to the smell of cologne. 13

Tips for Wiping Your Genital Area/Buttocks: Gather a small amount of toilet tissue (3-5 squares) in your hand Fold or wad the tissue to make a thick bunch Use the wadded/folded tissue to wipe from front to back Repeat until you are clean and dry Some people like to finish with a wet wipe (optional) If you have a hard time reaching to wipe, a tool like the one below might be helpful. Wash Your Hair. (At least every other day) Step 1: Get hair wet. Step 2: Pour shampoo into cupped hand. Step 3: Rub shampoo into hair and scrub until there are bubbles all over your head and hair. Step 4: Rinse with water until you can no longer feel shampoo or conditioner in your hair or else your hair will feel sticky. Step 5: Dry hair with towel or hair dryer. Step 6: Brush or comb hair. 12 5

Wash Your Face. (At least 2 times per day) Step 1: Get washcloth or scrubby wet. Step 2: Put soap on washcloth. Cutting your Fingernails. (As needed) Step 1: Wash hands and use washcloth or fingernail brush to wash under the tips or your finger Step 2: Use fingernail clippers to trim the ends of your nails so just a little of the white part is showing. If you cut them too short, in can make your finger sore. Step 3: Wash face. Remember to wash your eyelids (be sure to close your eyes first!), around your nose and mouth, inside and behind your ears. The end of your fingernail should be about even with your finger tip. Step 3: Use an emery board to file your nails until they are smooth. Rough nails can catch on clothing and snag them. NOTE: Q-Tips are great for cleaning around the outside of your ear, but should never be used in the ear canal. OK Step 4: Dry your face with a towel. Step 4: Be sure to put your nail clippings in the trash. 6 11

Shaving Your face. (As needed) Step 1: Get the area to be shaved wet. Brush Your Teeth. (Morning and Night) Step 1: Get toothbrush wet, then turn off water. Step 2: Spray shave cream into the palm of one hand. Step 2: Put a small amount of toothpaste on your toothbrush. Step 3: Rub shaving cream on face until it is foamy. Step 4: Gently pull the razor through the foam to shave away the hair. The razor should glide easily over your face do not push it into your skin. Step 3: Place toothbrush in mouth and scrub teeth gently with the bristles. Be sure to brush the front and back of your teeth, as well as the part you chew with. Step 5: Rinse the hair and remaining shaving cream away with warm water. Step 6: Dry your face with a towel. Step 4: Spit toothpaste into sink. Rinse mouth with water and swoosh it around to remove the toothpaste, then spit the water out. Do not swallow the toothpaste.. 10 7

Floss Your Teeth. (Every Night) Take A Shower or Bath. (Daily) Step 1: Make sure you have everything you need before getting into the shower: towel, washcloth, soap, shampoo, conditioner, etc. If you will be getting dressed in the same room, be sure to have deodorant and clean clothes nearby, too. Step 1: Remove several inches of floss about enough to go from your fingers to your elbow. 1: Wash hair. [See page 5.] 2: Wash face. [See page 6.] Step 2: Wrap floss around your two middle fingers, leaving just a few inches between hands. 3: Wash torso. Remember to wash your belly button! 4: Wash hands, arms, and under arms. Step 3: Use your index fingers to move the floss between your teeth. Be sure to get the molars in back, too!. Step 4: Rinse your mouth with water and spit it out. 5: Wash genital area. Using a mild soap and washcloth, clean the head, shaft, and base of your penis as well as around your testicles. 6: Wash around and between buttocks. 7: Wash legs and feet. 8 9