I just don’t want to mix them because I feel like it would make me less clean.

Relatedly, what’s the best way I can follow the Patrick Bateman skincare routine as a simplified version that’s actually practical to follow and contains the most important steps?

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    Does it matter if it’s normal? You using 4 towels isn’t hurting anyone anymore than me using one towel does.

    As for the skincare routine, I can’t help there.

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      You using 4 towels isn’t hurting anyone anymore than me using one towel does.

      I can only guess where the idea of wastefulness is such an alien concept that it’s completely overlooked here.

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          To be devil’s advocate, it’s still 3 times embodied carbon of a small towel, that doesn’t need to hurt the planet. And you’ll probably replace towels every year or so.

          I know it’s nitpicking and annoying to point out such a small thing when people are buying 3year cruise tickets. But it’s still true.

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            I’m supposed to be replacing towels every year?! I bought top of the line Target towels about 8 years ago and they’re fine… am I missing something?

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          Yes, apparently four times less than some though. The chemicals used to wash them, not to mention the water waste, are really impactful if you start multiplying them among millions of people.