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New study shows Americans are leaving behind work routines including makeup, grooming, and even wearing pants

Three out of four respondents say they have stopped wearing makeup either partly or completely during this time

CLEVELAND — A new study from FishBowl- a social media app for verified employers- shows some interesting results in regards to employees and their practices while working from home. 

One staggering statistic says that '42% of workers drink while working from home,' while another number shows that nearly 54% of women have completely stopped wearing makeup during this time, and another 22% responded that they have 'reduced the frequency' of applying makeup. 

In terms of grooming, nationally '30% of men have stopped shaving and 41% reduced the frequency they shave.'

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FishBowl decided to also ask one more question as well, 'do you wear pants during virtual meetings?'

Shockingly, one in ten said they wear only underwear, while 75% said they wear pajamas, shorts, sweats, or leggings. 

To read more from the study, click here

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