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Ray-Z said:Rachel said:Errr, no.
Let me reacquaint you with your good, old friend, the rhetorical question.
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Ray-Z said:Rachel said:Errr, no.
Let me reacquaint you with your good, old friend, the rhetorical question.
Rhetorical question - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
you're a dude, charlie, and haven't read the horror stories about "baking soda broke all my hair off". hehe! cocoa powder is much gentler, or corn / rice starch for a fat-free option!Water works well. If something is needed, baking soda works well especially for hair.
Thanks for the tips, I will try out the cocoa powder!you're a dude, charlie, and haven't read the horror stories about "baking soda broke all my hair off". hehe! cocoa powder is much gentler, or corn / rice starch for a fat-free option!
This sounds worth a try. Any trouble with ants in summer?I have found a good deodorant though. A tiny amount of honey or similar syrup.
This sounds worth a try. Any trouble with ants in summer?
Oh good. I don't fancy waking up with ants in my pits. :)I will say no.
Thanks for the tips, I will try out the cocoa powder!
1+I have been using alcohol in a spray bottle as a "deodorant" for about 4 years now. It works well. I wash my hair and body with water, though I have short hair. My wife uses the baking soda and vinegar thing. Our daughter, who is just turning 3, has never had her hair washed with soap and she has beautiful hair. I do use soap on my hands after handling livestock or fixing the car or something.
People get really upset when we tell them we don't use soap, deodorant, shampoo, body wash, cologne, lotion, etc... They act like we're disgusting or breaking the law or something. We don't smell or anything so I don't see the point of both wasting money and putting toxic chemicals on my body. Meanwhile people who use all the stinky products smell awful in my opinion. My wife has this faint, very sexual smell to her and it's amazing (she'd kill me for saying this on a public forum lol). It's not pungent like bad body odour, it's delicate and feminine. Sort of hard to explain, but I love it and it sort of bothers me when she washes it away.
This whole subject is very interesting to me. I feel that eating healthy and being healthy sort of corrects all or a lot of the problems that we use these products to mask. I notice that when I have a project due (I am self employed) and I am behind on it and stressed I have to put alcohol on several times a day because I start smelling. Other times I can go countless days without using it or anything really and I have almost zero smell.
Anyway, sorry for boring ya'll.
I have been using alcohol in a spray bottle as a "deodorant" for about 4 years now. It works well. I wash my hair and body with water, though I have short hair. My wife uses the baking soda and vinegar thing. Our daughter, who is just turning 3, has never had her hair washed with soap and she has beautiful hair. I do use soap on my hands after handling livestock or fixing the car or something.
People get really upset when we tell them we don't use soap, deodorant, shampoo, body wash, cologne, lotion, etc... They act like we're disgusting or breaking the law or something. We don't smell or anything so I don't see the point of both wasting money and putting toxic chemicals on my body. Meanwhile people who use all the stinky products smell awful in my opinion. My wife has this faint, very sexual smell to her and it's amazing (she'd kill me for saying this on a public forum lol). It's not pungent like bad body odour, it's delicate and feminine. Sort of hard to explain, but I love it and it sort of bothers me when she washes it away.
This whole subject is very interesting to me. I feel that eating healthy and being healthy sort of corrects all or a lot of the problems that we use these products to mask. I notice that when I have a project due (I am self employed) and I am behind on it and stressed I have to put alcohol on several times a day because I start smelling. Other times I can go countless days without using it or anything really and I have almost zero smell.
Anyway, sorry for boring ya'll.