twinrider1
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My shower is plumbed to a vat of lye and a recirculating pump. I multitask by curing lutefisk in the tub.
that suave stuff is truly shit.
trust:
I started using Dove body wash years ago, my wife buys it in bulk at Costco - non scented. I was notorious for running out of my bar soap and going weeks without having any soap and just showering. One day after wrenching on my truck for about 12 hours I stunk so bad I had to get clean, but had no soap - so I used the body wash. Been a repeat customer since then.
Yeah, make your jokes. It works well. Plus, it makes my skin smooth. :whiste:
that suave stuff is truly shit.
trust:
Bar soap (usually Lever 2000). I've tried several liquids and it feels like there's a greasy film left on me afterward (moisturizers I guess).
Dunno, the suave stuff seems great to me, and I get get 2 of them for less than one bottle of the Dove.
Correct! Anything preserved with methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazolinone is generally something of a mixture of hand moisturizer and soap in one which doesn't make any sense as the purpose of soap is to wash away oils not replace them with a shittier version of what you just washed off.
The preservatives are to keep the oils from spoiling, not really knocking the preservatives themselves. But I hate "creamy" soaps and this is how I tell if its a "creamy" soap. Very similar to "conditioner and shampoo in one!" products but its not really a replacement for shampoo, THEN conditioner. Not that I really like conditioner. That oily feeling. Isn't that why you took a shower to begin with? Yup. I suspect the way this stuff is formulated its no different than using a bottle of "conditioner + shampoo" as body wash. Ick.
I also don't like hand moisturizing dish soap, I just use basic blue Dawn. Its amazing.
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/05/original-blue-dawn-its-not-just-for-dishes-anymore.html
Oh yes... freaking blue dawn and dial glycerin soap. I can't believe people use anything else.
You don't have to buy super expensive organic soap to get good quality soaps. Just stop buying all the "conditioner AND hand moisturizer AND invigorating menthol AND shampoo AND body wash" stuff.
I'm happy for you that you don't get excema or psoriasis. for most people, completely and totally stripping all the oils off your skin is generally a bad idea.
Dr Bronners.....good shit
Guys, was I trolling when I made this thread too?
hehNo you are!
the rough scrubby side's great for getting dead skin off your heals and the bottom of your feet. It's NOT pleasant to use on your sack though.
I'm not trying to give medical advice or anything... but I'm just like... what!?