A clean person appears diligent, pleasant and inoffensive to others. Cleanliness has come to be associated with godliness, because it suggests health, self-care and respect for others who come into contact with you. Being a clean person can enhance your life.[1]

Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

The Power of Washing

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    Wash your body daily. Take a shower or a bath every day. Showering or bathing every day keeps you clean, removes dirt and allows you to use fragrant cleaning soaps or gels to add a freshness to your skin. Unscented soaps and cleansers are fine too. You are not a dirty person if you have no smell.[2]
    • Clean all parts of your body with soap and a loofah, sponge, fennel or washcloth. Don't forget the parts of your body likely to harbour bacteria, such as armpits. Nobody wants to be around a stinky person and you may be judged as being generally dirty in mind, body and habit if you don't look after your personal hygiene.
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    Wash your face every day. To present a clean persona, you need to wash your face not once, but two times a day. Morning and night are good times.[3]
    • Wash makeup off your face at the end of the day.
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    Wash your hands as often as required. Your hands, on average, touch over 2,000 things a day, which makes them very dirty. So, wash your hands before you eat, before you prepare food, after touching anything not clean, and whenever they are dirty. Washing your hands also helps gets the dirt out of your nails and off your hands, if you have lots of dirt on your hands than when you touch your face you may get your face dirty or get acne.[4]
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    Brush your teeth twice a day. Brush to remove bacteria from your teeth and to avoid bad breath.[5]
    • Brush for around three minutes at a time.
    • Use mouthwash and toothpaste to get rid of the plaque on your teeth. Use dental floss when required.
    • Visit a dentist every 6 months and get your teeth checked. If your dentist advises you see a dental hygienist, do so. He or she may also say you don't need to go as often as every six months.
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    Wash your hair.
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    Wash your hair as many times a week as required. Clean hair is easy to manage and doesn't look greasy. You can try washing it every other day if that works for you.[6]
    • Washing your hair upside down is great for your scalp and it brings all the oils in your hair together. Don't put in too much mousse or hairspray, because these products might damage your hair. In addition, if you use a blow dryer, straighter or curler, be sure to use heat protection products.
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Personal Hygiene

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    Wash your clothes.
    • Be sure your clothes are always clean and they always smell good. Also have clean, neat footwear too.
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    Shave.
    • Shave, wax or use tweezers to remove hair if you think being hairless is clean. Neat facial or body hair is not unclean.
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    Cut your nails regularly. Scrub the dirt out from underneath nails after doing activities that are dirty, such as cleaning, gardening or being out and about all day.
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Method 3
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Internal Cleansing

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    Eat healthily. Eating fruits and vegetables is a good way to stay clean within. Eat clean, be happy. This means having plenty of clean eating practices, such as clean eating recipes, raw food cuisine, salads and lean meats. Look online for "clean eating" recipes. Eat food in as close to its original state as possible  that is not heavily processed. Keep your digestive system in good health, from your esophagus to your rectum.[7]
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    Reduce your vice intakes. For example, don't smoke and minimize your alcoholic intake. Avoid drugs and if you are too reliant on over-the-counter drugs, learn some other ways to counteract the pain or problems you are using them for.[8]
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    Have healthy thinking habits. Chase the negativity away with sensible thoughts, and acknowledge bad feelings but reply to them with self-compassion and positive thinking.[9]
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Method 4
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Everyday Cleanliness

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    Avoid being dirty! Don't leave public spaces less clean than when you arrived. Don't litter, eat meals and snacks without making a mess, clean up after yourself and never, ever do anything dirty in a public bathroom.
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    Be organized. Being clean is nothing without being organized. A clean house means for clean thinking, not feeling cluttered mentally as well as physically.
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    Fold your clothes or hang them up on a hanger. Never ever just throw your clothes anywhere, because it makes you look dirty and unclean when you wear them.
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    Keep your house clean and tidy. Wash the floors and vacuum them regularly. Sweep up crumbs and dirt daily. Do a spring cleaning every now and then to get rid of major amounts of dirt in the house.
    • Develop a cleaning calendar to remind you when the house needs specific cleans. Living in a clean environment will help you to feel better.
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    Have good manners and avoid dirty habits. The cleanest person can appear dirty if they pick their nose, make lewd comments, break wind a lot, burp, or do anything else commonly perceived as dirty.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Is it good or bad to tie hair when it's wet?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    No, it's bad to tie wet hair. Doing so could cause hair breakage and overall damage.
  • Question
    What if I don't like to shower because I always think it takes valuable time away from work and other important things?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Think about the potential negative consequences. If you work or attend school, think about how embarrassing it would be if those around you noticed that you smell bad, or even worse, if your boss or teacher had to have a talk with you about hygiene. Also, your poor hygiene can result in illness. If you don't feel like you can sacrifice 15 minutes of productivity every day, how will you feel if you miss several days of work because you're ill?
  • Question
    How can I be clean when I live in a boarding house?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Only organize what is your property. Start with your main living space, then clean desks, beds, counters, closets etc.
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Warnings

  • Some germs are essential for building up your immunity. There is no need to go overboard. Remember that the more obsessed you are about killing germs with chemicals, the higher the potential for getting allergies or other disease through exposure to too many chemicals.
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  • Avoid becoming an obsessive hand washer, that is unhealthy.
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Being a clean person starts with good personal hygiene. Take a shower or bath every day, and wash your face twice a day. It’s also a good idea to wash your hair at least a few times a week or more depending on your hair type. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, especially before eating or preparing food or after handling something dirty. Don’t forget to brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss daily. Keeping your hair and nails well-groomed will also help you stay clean and give you a tidier appearance. In addition to keeping your body clean, try to maintain a clean and tidy environment. Organize your space, pick up after yourself, and take care to wash your clothes and bed linens frequently.

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