Yes, they washed very regularly including before and after meals. Washing was (and still is) connected with religious views about cleanliness.
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
it was used as a facial cream or facial wash. gross i know
In Islamic rituals, the wudu foot wash is performed by washing each foot three times, starting with the right foot. This involves washing the entire foot, including between the toes, with water.
never
Once a day
Yes If you not muslim you will have to perform Ghusal (islamic bath)And Whudhu(islamic wash) before.
take off your shoes and wash
The body is only washed once according to the Islamic traditions and then shrouded, then the ritual of funeral prayers before burial.
Tails were primarily worn in medieval times as a distraction to bugs, giving them something else to ride around on rather than the human wearing them. since it was also possible to remove the tail and wash it, it helped keep the wearer as bug free as possible with the times. the main insect they were worn for was fleas, i believe.
1. wash ur hands with water three times starting with ur right hand three times then ur left hand three times 2. put water in ur mouth and spit it 3 times 3. put water in ur nose and then push it out three times 4. put a little water on ur hands and wipe ur face 5. do the same on ur hair 6. put water on ur hands and rub ur ears three times 7. wash ur arms till ur elbow three times staring with the right 3 times then the left three times 8. wash your foot three times starting with the right foot 3 times then the left foot three times. :)
a wringer washing machine wash board A washboard
You should wash a puppy up after a month and wash it 2 times a week