Friday 10th February 2012
Filthy habits
21st May 2010
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Eight percent of Polish ladies admitted to not using deodorant
Despite being renowned for their good looks and slim figures, Polish women it seems do not top the list when it comes to personal hygiene.
According to a report conducted by Newsweek, as many as 8 percent don’t feel the need to use deodorant regularly and 17 percent admitted to not showering every day.
As few as 24 percent said that they wash their hair daily and as many as one in seven only wash it once a week.
Perhaps most disturbingly, the anonymous survey showed that when it came to body hair removal, one third did not view this as a major concern.
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