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Wednesday, 31 July 2013

CCDN 231 - Sensory Auto-Ethnography 2

Washing your hands is an action that people do multiple times a day without thinking about it.
Feel: The cold water – Addition of soap makes it feel sort of slimy when you take the smell away. Water mixed with soap actually makes your hands feel “clean”.

Smell: Fresh smell, smells nice and clean without being stereo-typical mint. Smells nice, fresh especially with flower scents.
Taste: Personally, I didn’t taste soap when I was washing my hands. But I assume, besides the gross toxic sort of flavour, it may taste similar to the scent.
Sight: Don’t really pay attention when people wash their hands – bubbles look like they are doing their job, cleaning hands.
Sound: When you move your hands together quickly, it sounds sort of slappy and squishy when you’re washing.

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