1
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cleanse
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Western cultures
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Using cleansing wipes or liquid cleansers as part of a daily skincare routine
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1
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2
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cleansing
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Western countries
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Regular part of personal hygiene, including bathing, showering, and washing hands.
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1
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3
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cleansing
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Western countries
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Cleansing often involves using soap, water, and other hygiene products to remove dirt and germs from the body.
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1
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4
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cleansing
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Western countries
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Regular practice in personal hygiene routines, such as taking showers and using skincare products.
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1
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5
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cleansing
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Western culture
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Regular cleansing of the body through bathing or showering is a common hygiene practice.
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1
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6
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cleansing
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Western cultures
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Cleansing rituals such as showering or bathing are considered a daily personal hygiene routine.
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1
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7
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double cleansing
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Western countries
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Less common skincare practice in Western countries, where single-step cleansing with a water-based cleanser is the norm and seen as sufficient for daily skincare routines.
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1
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8
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double cleansing
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Western countries
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Less common skincare practice in Western countries, typically involves using only one cleanser to clean the skin.
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1
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9
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double cleansing
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Western countries
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Less commonly practiced skincare routine that involves using a cleansing oil or balm followed by a regular cleanser
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1
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10
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double cleansing
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Western countries
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Uncommon skincare practice, usually single cleansing is sufficient
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1
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11
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double cleansing
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Western countries
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Less common practice in skincare routine, often using a single cleanser to clean the skin
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1
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