face wash, body wash, shampoo, shaving cream
Face wash, is, as it turns out, soap. Body wash is soap. Is your face not part of your body? Some huge difference? Nah. Shampoo is soap. So is shaving cream. Some have different levels of detergent to them, some are whipped more, but they all are basically soap. So, this is how about 99% of the guy's I've ever known have felt about soap. It's soap. So first of all use what's there. There is some difference between shampoo and a bar of soap, but if your hair is short, not much. If it's real short, none. You don't need a different kind of soap for all those things. Damn, your're lucky I'm even taking a shower, so count your blessings. Don't make more of it than it is. Use what's there, but if your out there the next best thing is those little bottles and little bars from hotels. Really, they rock. They tend to actually be pretty good, in that they are better products (chemical creations) then what most guys buy for themselves. And they are free. Can't beat that. Free. I shower a lot at work (where I really need it). I use this stuff that is some name brand combination body wash and shampoo, and I even use it on my face and I shave with it. Seems to work. I chose it because it was on sale. A lot of the better body washes work very well as a shaving cream. That stuff works OK as long as its only a day or two growth and I have a sharp razor. One shower, one product - it's soap, the miracle drug of showers. Look to try to have as little stuff as possible. Girls have to have some little basket to go to the shower with, guys can carry it all in one pocket of the robe. The difference in number of 'personal care' products in an apartment with 3 women vs. one with 3 guys is pretty striking. Economy-wise, it's fricking huge!
I guess it's OK to have some sort of hair fetish or something, that you might want one real expensive "hoity-toity" never-goes-on-sale type product, but beyond that...*
* - does not apply to razors, really, cheap razors are their own punishment. Good ones rock.
Hair products.
A comb or a brush.