Quote from: Nyri on April 30, 2013, 08:31:42 PM
It's more common than you'd think. I did water only a couple years ago when I had long hair and it worked amazingly until I went somewhere with hard water. Now I live where I used to again, so am going back to water only. There are a few things in normal shampoo that I don't like, and after a day of not washing I already have a weird scalp smell. That doesn't happen when I use baking soda. I've already gone a few days without washing and my head doesn't smell like anything. I do use a bit of tea tree oil in the baking soda mix for dandruff, and the conditioner I use is honey water with a tiny bit of white vinegar in it. I put some chamomile essential oil in that, and that is what my hair smells like.
But isn't one of the biggest reasons for washing hair to remove oil, which water and baking soda should be very inefficient in? o.o
And uhm also. You don't wash your whole body with just water, do you? o.o
Quote from: Tristan on May 01, 2013, 01:01:59 PM
Question. Does anyone else feel the need to shower twice a day to keep the lady parts super clean if you know what I mean?
Feel the need, yes. 12 hours is more than enough for them to get yucky and smelly. But when you can't manage a shower faster than 30 minutes excluding drying up, etc. ... you just don't have the energy or patience to double the chore, and you endure the smell. Then in the morning it's -very- smelly and the shower is a big relief.
Also, not sure they can be called lady parts when they're actually gentleman parts, for me, so. :p We might not be talking about the same thing, really.
Quote from: girl you look fierce on May 01, 2013, 01:29:07 PM
I used to shower every day... I still do if I'm going out. But it's not ideal because my skin gets so dry.
I think if showering makes your skin especially dry, the problem is not showering itself, but the details. Is your shower gel appropriate? Is your water hard? Do your moisturize properly afterwards? Is your skin well exfoliated? Etc.