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October 8, 2025 • 21 mins
Hi ANGELS!!!!

In this episode I talk about my hygiene routine and what I do on a daily basis for over all amazing hygiene . I hope that you all enjoy this, let me know what other kinds of videos you guys would like to see in the comment section below!!!!
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Hello angels, welcome back to my channel and hello how
are you?

Speaker 2 (00:16):
My name is Asha.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
To all my new subscribers, welcome to the A Team.
If you have subscribed.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Yesterday last week. If you're a new subscriber, welcome to
the A Team.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
This video has been highly highly requested, okay, and I'm
happy to deliver this topic. I'm going to make a
series about because it just needs its own series. There
are a lot of topics to cover in this and
this is just a general video. But before we move on,
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Speaker 2 (00:43):
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Speaker 1 (00:45):
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if you have not already.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
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Speaker 1 (00:51):
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Speaker 2 (01:02):
Without further ado, let's get into this video.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
I want to say as a disclaimer that all the
information that you guys need to know will be in
the description box below. Everything you guys always need to
know is always going to be in the description box below.
So that includes what I'm wearing, my hair, who did
my hair, and my current makeup, as well as my
instinct go information for those of you that want to

(01:27):
schedule consoles with me, and now my Poshmark information because
I want to start selling stuff on my Poshmark Quality
Queen Total body routine.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Let's get into it.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
As you guys saw from the beginning, quote, cleanliness is
next to godliness. And if you know me personally, one
of the things that people compliment me the most on
is my hygiene and how I smell all the time.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
All my life.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
People have always done that, so it's it feels really
good that people do notice things like that. And of
course people notice things like that because everyone knows the
person that goes the extra mile versus the person that doesn't.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Everybody knows that. So let's start with number one.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
If you wear extensions wigs like myself, it's important to
wash your hair at least once a week, so your wigs.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Wash your wigs, you know, once a week.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
I wash my wigs every week, and also your braids underneath,
you need to wash those as well. I do wash
the braids underneath. I will just scrub in between the scalp.
We know with conditioner and that way, I'm not throwing
fresh hair onto like a dirty kind of scalp. Now,

(02:45):
if your hair is fine and you don't feel like
it needs to be washed, this is all at your discretion,
but it shouldn't be smelling or anything. And you're just
throwing a wig on top of that, that's disgusting. And
before you say I don't want to do that because
it might get matted, I've done this a thousand times.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Nothing happens.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
I remember when I used to get Senegalese twists and
sit in the salon for hours.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
I mean, it's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
And the first day I would get my hair done,
I would literally wash my braids the first day because
not only did it loosen on my scalp, but it
also got rid of whatever products they used on my
hair and made it more comfortable to me, if that
makes sense.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
It didn't feel itchy and uncomfortable.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Number two, wash your face morning and nights, and do
not sleep with makeup on ever in life. I don't
care what time you get home. Okay, that is the
number one rule. You do not ever sleep with your
makeup on, because think about it. When you go to
bed every night and you're sleeping on your pillow. I
sleep on my face. We shed dead skin cells every day,

(03:53):
and so you're gonna put makeup on and then put
your face in your pillow, and then the next day,
when you don't have on makeup, that dirt from you
wearing makeup all day is going to go back on
your face and give you breakouts. Even washing your pillows
weakly also makes a huge difference in terms of skincare,

(04:13):
because when you are sleeping in your bed every single
day and a month goes by and you don't wash
your sheets and things of that nature, you may experience
some breakouts, especially if you're not washing your pillows and
your sheets. Makeup wipes do not count as taking off
your makeup. I don't care if it's my cellular water

(04:35):
or nutrigena wipes. I use them both. I do not
substitute that for soap and water. That's the dirty your routine.
You need to take soap and water to your face
and wash your face off, wash the makeup off of
your face. Additionally, moisturizing your skin morning and night very

(04:59):
very crucial, especially with the anti aging process. So I
always make sure that I am moisturizing my face, especially
around my eyes, because your eyes are the skin is
very delicate, and that's where people get wrinkles and fine
lines the most. This also just deserves its own separate
video as far as skincare goes, but that's the basis

(05:20):
of it.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
Number three, Clean your ears. Did you hear? Yes?

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Your ears with either soap and water or alcohol. So
to clean the inside of your ears and get the
wax out, you need to use Q tips. I use
them every single day when I get out the shower
because wax bills in your ear every single day. And
I don't know if it's just me, but I look
for things like that. I will look, you know, just

(05:46):
naturally if someone's next to me and I can see
sometimes wax in their ears, and I think that's the
most disgusting thing.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
Ever.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
When you're cleaning your ears, you want to make sure
you're cleaning the inside of your ear totally, every crevice
of your ear, Okay, behind your ear. And if you
have no idea what I'm talking about, go like this,
smell your finger.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
All right now. Even here.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
People get odors right here where their ears are. You
have to clean your entire ear soap and water or
just alcohol alone. Number four, Always floss your teeth. Get
a water pick. Honestly, getting a water pick really did
change my life and really does change your oral hygiene

(06:31):
game because it really gets all the food that even
regular flossing can't get out because it's ear gating with water,
all of that debris and you know, food out of
your teeth and out of your gums, so that you
don't get gingivitis and holotosis because your gums are swollen
because you have like seven years of food lodged right

(06:53):
in there. Oh my gosh. And this is a major,
major key. Clean the back of your throat. You need
to brush your tongue. Brush the back of your throat.
Yes you might gag, it's normal. Yes you might choke,
it's normal. But you need to clean.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
The back of your throat.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Your breath should not smell like minty with a hint
of funk in the back of your throat. I can
tell the difference. The back of your throat should not smell.
It should not smell. Your tongue should not be white.
Your tongue should not be white. Someone once commented to me,
I don't even know if I have a screenshot it
or not. And they said, you have the cleanest tongue

(07:34):
I've ever seen on YouTube, And that really just touched
my heart, because who doesn't want to get complimented on,
you know, they're really good hygiene. I love it, you know,
but clean your tongue. I think it's disgusting that people
have white tongues and they just don't even care about
how their breath smells, and they want to be in
your face and things of that nature. Body odor is offensive.

(07:56):
Be prepared to catch this attitude. And I'm a very
nice person, but the first way to offend me is
having poor hyagien and very bad veo.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
I'm sorry, It.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Just is Brushing your teeth is not a three second job.
You ever go for someone's house, well, at least I do,
and you see them brushing.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Your teeth.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
Like all neat, like it's like some sort of Colgate commercial.
What is happening right here? What's going on? Back it
up and redo it? Because I know that your breath
does not smell fresh. I know that you Why are
you brushing your teeth for the sake of brushing your teeth?
I said this in a live you, guys, should not

(08:40):
be brushing your teeth for the sake of brushing your teeth.
The purpose of brushing your teeth is to have good
breath and proper oral hygiene, cleaning debris, bacteria, food out
of your mouth. Like, I don't understand how that can

(09:01):
be obtained in three seconds of brushing.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
Maybe that's just me.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
This might sound a little strange, but this is what
I learned, especially growing up with You know my mom,
I'm Caribbean, right, She always says, scrub your neck because
people don't understand. Next, get dirty and you won't even
see it. Take an alcohol pad, or take a paper
towel and take alcohol and wipe it on the back

(09:28):
of your neck, and you're you're gonna see what's gonna
come on to the paper towel or the alcohol pad.
There shouldn't be dirt on the alcohol pad or the
paper towel. Scrub your neck. And what I use to
shower with is exfoliating gloves. So before then I was
using a rag, but now I use shower gloves and

(09:49):
they are naturally exfoliating, So it really scrubs my neck
to get any dirt and debris off my skin. If
you're gonna take that same expoliating glove or rag, not
a lufah.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
What's up with this loofa situation?

Speaker 1 (10:03):
I mean, no offense to anyone that uses a loofah,
but like, what is up with that? I really personally
not a fan. Don't get it, don't want to get it.
It doesn't make sense to me how a ball can
really properly clean you when you can just take exfoliating
gloves and really scrub your skin and really get in there.

(10:23):
I've always disliked lufahs always, it doesn't do the job.
I don't care scrub your armpits. I mean, really scrub
your armpits. And that's what I love about the exfoliating gloves.
For all the people that use their hands when they shower,
we got people doing that. I mean, I'm sorry if

(10:43):
this offends, but the truth really does hurt. What is
up with the hand showering situation? What's going on? I
don't want to understand it.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Let me help you out.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
If you buy the exfoliating gloves, okay, it's just the
same as using your hands, I guess.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Except you're actually cleaning yourself. Yippie. I just that was frustrating.
It really was.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
Scrub your armpits, really, get in there, Scrub every bit
of dirt out of your armpits. Because you put de
orderant on every single day. It's kind of like putting
makeup on every single day. You have to get that
out of your pores. So next is a kind another
weird one. Clean your belly button. Yeah, you heard me,

(11:31):
correctly clean your belly button. What I do is I
take a Q tip.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Q tips are so multifacet it's crazy. You take a
Q tip and and I take detol. I don't know
if you guys know what that is, but I don't
even really know how to explain it. But it's just
something that we use, I guess in Caribbean culture that
I know of. And you just you know, clean your
belly button. Actually that kind of dry belly buttons get dirty.

(11:59):
Every inch of your body is capable of being dirty.
There is no pass on getting away with never cleaning
a certain part.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Of your body. It's just stop. Okay.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
The grand part this also is going to get its
own separate video. This is a very general general explanation
badge cleaning.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Yes, ladies, let's get into it.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
To start with I use Queen V Make It Rain
body wash to clean my badge personally, because it's so
light that I don't use it as a body wash
because it's very very light, so it's perfect for using
in that area. And they smell incredible. It's a natural
line and I one hundred percent love the products. It

(12:48):
will be linked down below. This is not sponsored in
any way. This is just something that I randomly found
in Target one day and I was obsessed ever since,
and I got all my friends to start using it
as well, and they love it.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
Just for overall regular body wash, what I.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
Use is the Dove foam in the shade butter warm
vanilla scent.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
Normally, I don't.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Really like Dove for some reason because I'm very sensitive
to certain types of smells, and I know for sure
I do not like Dove unscented soap.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
It has this lingering smell.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
I can't really explain it to you guys, but if
you're close to me, you know what I'm talking about.
And it smells so unpleasant to me. It's nothing about
it as sexy at all. But what I like about
the foam soap that Dove has is it makes your
skin squeaky. So that's another thing, especially when it comes
to cleaning your body. You want to make sure that
your skin is squeaky. Okay, squeaky, It shouldn't be slippery slimy.

(13:44):
That means you still need to rinse your body off.
But what I love about the Dove soap in general
is that it makes the skin very squeaky. So I
remember growing up when my mom used to say, Asha,
make sure you wash your neck. Make sure you wash
your neck and every part of your body properly. And
she used to tell me, like, take your two fingers
and go like this behind your neck to see if

(14:05):
your neck is squeaky, see if your skin is squeaky,
to see if it's it's extra clean.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
You don't you understand what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
So that's something to keep in mind if you don't
want to use any soap, because really we actually don't
even have to. You can just use plain hot water,
of course, But rule of thumb ladies, you are not
to put products inside of your vadge it nothing is
supposed to go in there.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
It's self cleaning.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
You're only supposed to clean the outside and make sure
that you are cleaning every single nook and cranny, every
crevice on your badge. I mean, seriously, get to know
the thing you need to look down there because it's
yours and people should not be more familiar with that
thing than you moving along.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
Your butt. Yeah. Wow, oops, wow, you guys know me.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
I'm extremely blunt. It is what it is. First of all,
I want to point this out. What is up with
the people that say, oh, every time I poop, I shower,
What is up with that? I've never understood that because
it's like, wait, aren't you getting poop on the rag
if you're pooping after you shower? Like, I've never understood

(15:19):
how people don't have wipes grow my whole entire life.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
I was raised on using wipes, Like I digress.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
The brands of wipes that I use are parents' choice
in the Pottery fresh scent and also Pampers, not the
off brands. I don't know that equate makes or something
like that. They are not the same. All wipes are
not created equal because the the cheaper ones and the
off brand ones they rip easily and they won't get
the job done.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
It's not the same.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
When you poop, you need to use wipes, not shower after.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
You need to be able to clean yourself properly.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Also, you don't have access to showers everywhere you go.
I mean, I'm sorry. Are there like porta potties and
they're portal showers? Now, like, be realistic. You need to
carry wipes with you everywhere. And also you can use
that to clean your badge too, not the badge of
sill wipes and Summer Eve Summer's Eve wipes. I don't

(16:22):
know what is up with those things. Those wipes are
like so tiny and just pointless. Use regular wipes. If
babies can use them on their skin and it cleans babies,
then you can use it too and not have any issue. Now.
Of course, like with your butt, you can just use
regular soap. The Dove soap that I mentioned to you before.

(16:43):
The only Dove soap that I use is that one.
Otherwise I don't use Dove soap at all. I have
used Shame moisture soap. I just use honestly, regular soaps
like Carass, just all the.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Really really smell good ones.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
But I love the foam Dove soap the most because
it's a pump and it really makes your skin squeaky.
Squeaky clean, and it doesn't have like a weird lingering smell,
you know, anything other than a rag or shower gloves.
I don't accept, so I don't. I'm not here to
debate with you. I know what works. You know, I

(17:20):
don't know it all, but I know what I'm talking
about in this area. I mean, really, everything else is
going to be ineffective. You need to use a rag,
You need to use shower gloves to properly exfoliate your
skin as well as clean your body properly. Because another
thing people do is they shower just to shower. People

(17:40):
are showering and still stinking. Okay, how sway how I
don't want to understand, do it the right way.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
And I understand before you guys get.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Into comments and say, well, not everyone is taught these things.
I mean, a duh. That's why I am here to
teach you these things. Don't be so sensitive about it.
Just actually fix it. If you are asking me about
why does it smell? You know when I do this
and I do that. I just want to be clear
about this. If there is a smell, there's a difference

(18:13):
between a smell of just you don't know how to
clean yourself versus there's something happening here. I need a guy. No,
like yesterday. You have to be able to differentiate the two.
And you're not an idiot. I'm sure you can. If
it has a very strange smell of fish or of
metal or anything of that nature, that is an infection,

(18:36):
you need to go to the guyn incologist.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
If it's just a regular you know, you just smell.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
You don't know how to clean yourself properly, which means
there's no smell inside. It's only pretty much on the outside.
That's the difference. I believe there's no outside smell. It's
only inside that smells. Know the difference. In conclusion of
the first video of this series, eat healthy, drink water.

(19:05):
Being vegan makes it easier. Of course, not everyone's meant
to be vegan. But if you still eat meat and seafood,
whatever the case is, eliminate the dairy.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
That's all I ask.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Because dairy is actually harder to give up than chicken
and anything else. It's the hardest thing to give up
because it's in everything. Dairy causes mucus. Dairy makes you
sweat and it makes you stink. I just I believe
it makes you sink. So work out, start sweating, get

(19:38):
your body moving, get your lymphatic system moving. Expel your
body of toxins. Hey, chlorophyll vitamins. I think chlorophyl actually
helps with body order as well. This is not a
substitute for actual issues. These are just for people that
want to up their hygiene game and everything is good
in the hood.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
Follow the Medical Medium.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
I'm gonna post his link down below because I am
an avid follower of the medical medium. I have all
his books. I love everything he teaches. He has a
solution for everything. Okay, body odors, you know, bad breath,
even lime disease, migraines, neurological issues. He's absolutely incredible, So

(20:21):
understand this. You do not need to fall prey and
victim to bad hygiene, you know, and body odor. It's
offensive and it's disgusting and nobody wants to deal with that.
It's just gross. Oh my god, my collar was bent
down the entire time. Were you guys gonna tell me

(20:44):
it's fine? I hope you guys enjoyed this video in
my car. Okay, do not forget. All of the products
will be in the description bocks below. I mentioned a
lot of different things, so I will be adding them
incrementally throughout tonight because it's a lot that I mentioned,
so do not worry about that. Make sure you implement
all of these things. I love you, and God loves you,

(21:07):
and I'll see you angels in my next video.
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