The body part you wash first can reveal your personality

Experts suggest the body part you routinely lather up first in the shower reveals some shocking information about your personality, from how you interact with others to feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders.

When we think about daily habits, showering is one of the most routine tasks. But experts say that the order you wash different body parts might reveal certain personality traits.

Let’s explore what your showering habits say about you.

Face

Those who start with their face likely value how they are perceived and place a high emphasis on outward presentation.

The face is the first point of contact for communication, so people who wash it first are frequently anxious about how they are perceived by others and perhaps a bit self-critical.

According to lifestyle expert Anu Mukherjee, these people “love money and it shows!” She also says that “others can sometimes find it difficult to get along with you because they don’t always understand your point of view.”

Arms and hands

Those who scrub their arms and hands first might value strength, control, and independence. Hands and arms are often associated with action, work, and reaching out, traits common among those who are goal-driven and not afraid to tackle challenges head-on.

These people are likely proactive in life, facing problems directly rather than shying away. They may also take pride in what they can achieve through their efforts.

Chest

Washing your chest area first is associated with people who are confident, grounded, and tend to follow logic over emotion. The chest is near the heart, and people who begin here might feel more connected to their core values. They are often seen as dependable, perhaps a bit reserved, but generally rational in their approach to life.

“You are often pragmatic, honest and loyal. Unfortunately, you are also naturally stressed, because you probably want to do well,” Mukherjee writes.

Head or hair

People who like discipline and order typically start by cleaning their head or hair, the body part closest to the brain. This behavior suggests an analytical personality, often with a tendency toward intellectual or creative