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Shower - Pain Points

  • Homeless people feel uncomfortable with their body because they are dirty.

  • Homeless people feel unconfident because they are dirty and smell bad.

  • Homeless people feel undignified due to lack of basic personal hygiene.

  • Homeless people feel alienated because they do not have access to facilities that provide a bathroom and a shower.

  • Homeless people feel afraid because they are very susceptible to diseases.

  • Homeless people feel demoralised because the fact that they are dirty and smell bad further hinders their chances of finding employment.

  • Homeless people feel humiliated because they are avoided by the public due to their smell and dirty look.

  • Homeless people feel demoralised because the fact that they do not take regular showers is dehumanising.

  • Homeless people feel frustrated by the way that pedestrians look at them.

  • Homeless people feel overwhelmed by the amount of problems they have.

  • Homeless people feel sad because they are abandoned by society.

  • Homeless people feel emotionally down due to their appearance and the fact that they scare people.

Haircut - Pain Point

  • Homeless people feel embarrassed because they do not look presentable due to their overgrown hair.

  • Homeless people feel uncared for because they don't have money to get a basic haircut

  • Homeless people feel sad because they scare people due to their appearance.

  • Homeless people feel humiliated because they do not have the means to maintain a presentable image.

  • Homeless people feel shy because they can not start a conversation with people due to their bad smell /appearance.

  • Homeless people feel isolated because they cannot ask for help due to their appearance.

  • Homeless people feel alienated because citizens and tourists try to avoid them due to their appearance.

  • Homeless people feel emotionally destroyed when they compare their appearance to that of others.

  • Homeless people feel uncomfortable because they are itchy due to their dirty hair.

  • Homeless people feel frustrated at the way that pedestrians look at them.

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