An extremely bad hygiene habit that many people hide

Research by Tommy John has revealed surprising information about human hygiene. While we're already “learning” with data that many people don't wash hands or wash properly, new data has brought about the worst habits. Concretically, about 45 percent of Americans wear the same clothing [...]
Research by Tommy John has revealed surprising information about human hygiene.
While we're already “learning” with data that many people don't wash hands or wash properly, new data has brought about the worst habits.
In all, about 45 percent of Americans wear the same underwear for two days or longer. Statistics do not specifically support men who have found themselves standing in the same underwear for a week.
The company has conducted a study of two thousand people in the United States, and men are twice as likely to have this dirty habit as women.
These results are equally divided between women and men, thus eliminating the stereotype that women are more aware of hygiene,” explained a spokesman for Tommy John Company.
The company said that all should buy new underwear every six months, as 46 percent of all participants said they had the same outfit for more than a year (with washing, of course).
Otherwise, the acumulation of microorganisms and mushrooms can easily lead to urinary lesions.
Another study conducted in the United Kingdom confirmed the same. The study of the Banana Moon Clothi company revealed that 20 percent of people wear the same underwear twice or more before they are cleaned.
Some have accepted the answer that they sometimes turn the insides and wear them on the clean side.
Some 26 percent of women wear a five - or six - time target before washing it in a washing machine.
Washing a bra depends on the amount of sweat, but should not wear the same bra for several days










