Washing your hands and face is a defensive reaction. it help defend your body against infection by pathogens.
Washing is symbolic of washing the world away and presenting yourself clean before the Lord.
he prepeare by washing his face and hands
As long as your hands are clean and healthy there shouldn't be a problem washing your face with your hands. Same with a cloth. There's no difference really.
The English word for "thudakkuka" after washing the face or hands in Malayalam is "pat dry." This means to gently soak up excess water using a towel without rubbing the skin.
yes Only if you touch your face afterwards without washing your hands first...lol.
Immunisation, washing hands, wearing face masks and keeping social distance.
You generally use the restroom to urinate or to defecate. You might also use it for fixing your hair, brushing your teeth, washing your face, and washing your hands. You might also use it if you have to vomit.
Customers will wash their hands with it. To me, a sink is for washing dishes, a basin for washing hands.
touching your hair or face, cough or sneezing without washing your hands, cross-contamination, and handling chemicals.
by washing your face
Yes! By not washing your hands all the germs, you catch on your hands add up and if you touch yourself with germy hands, causes you to get sick