I totally thought that the belly button lint was cool. Not that I want it, but cool. @Doeshann some of the cleanest people I know have belly button link daily. I don't understand what creates it, I think it is more about the clothes you wear, rather than how much you wash.
@@vonsowards1297 google says "Navel lint is mostly stray fibers from one's clothing, mixed with some dead skin cells, and body hair. The lint comes from a person's shirt or top. The fibers move there from friction of body hair. Women have less navel lint because of their finer and shorter body hair."
So yes body hair but I think that some clothing are much more susceptible to creating it. If I had to guess, sweaters and natural fibers would create more.
I think I am going to buy a few of those big toes and secretly replace people’s soaps when I visit them
Hahahahaha
I see it tooooooo.
I totally thought that the belly button lint was cool. Not that I want it, but cool. @Doeshann some of the cleanest people I know have belly button link daily. I don't understand what creates it, I think it is more about the clothes you wear, rather than how much you wash.
My theory is it has to do with body hair
@@vonsowards1297 google says "Navel lint is mostly stray fibers from one's clothing, mixed with some dead skin cells, and body hair. The lint comes from a person's shirt or top. The fibers move there from friction of body hair. Women have less navel lint because of their finer and shorter body hair."
So yes body hair but I think that some clothing are much more susceptible to creating it. If I had to guess, sweaters and natural fibers would create more.