#hygienehauls #showertok #overconsumption
Hygiene hauls on TikTok promote an insane level of overconsumption. They falsely represent overconsumption of hygiene products as a form of “self care,” showing off their aesthetic shower routines, excessive perfume collections and array of body butters, body oils and otherwise unnecessary hygiene products. In this video, I discuss the toxicity of showertok, hygienetok and perfumetok and how they spread an obsession with “smelling good all day” to the detriment of their followers’ mental hygiene.
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Racial Disparities in Cleanliness Attitudes Mediate Purchasing Attitudes Toward Cleaning Products
A cultural look at moral purity: wiping the face clean
In The “Hygiene Olympics” Black Folks Always Win — But Aren’t We Tired?
Evaluation of pollutants in perfumes, colognes and health effects on the consumer: a systematic review
Dangers of Fragrances
The Cultural History of ‘Cleanliness’ in Canada
Lysol & Feminine Hygiene
Silvia Federici, Caliban & The Witch
Sabrina Strings, Fearing the Black Body
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