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No soap showering ? (Original Post) jakeXT Aug 2015 OP
I am not sure that I agree that soap is bad, Curmudgeoness Aug 2015 #1
Thank god for the invention of the bidet jakeXT Aug 2015 #4
Yes, I know. Curmudgeoness Aug 2015 #5
I use clean soap and clean "bar" shampoo (no more plastic or toxins!). valerief Aug 2015 #2
Ha, my sister bought me handmade hemp soap from Amsterdam jakeXT Aug 2015 #3
Yep, I boil it. valerief Aug 2015 #6
Well if you really want frugal notemason Aug 2015 #7
Most people shampoo too often TexasBushwhacker Oct 2015 #8
This reminds me of a new hair product called "Wen". Crystalite Oct 2015 #9
Wen is quite expensive; it is sold on one of the home-shopping networks. nt No Vested Interest Dec 2015 #10
They're being sued, to boot! MADem Jan 2016 #11
Making soap is fun. OkSustainAg Jan 2016 #12

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
1. I am not sure that I agree that soap is bad,
Tue Aug 18, 2015, 01:32 PM
Aug 2015

since so many people are living such long lives now. So it can't be killing us. And we are one of the cleanest cultures to walk the earth with more options for bathing than ever.

But with that said, I believe that we probably do not need to use soap on a regular basis for routine bathing. Personally, if I were going to go without soap, I would use a washcloth for the friction part of bathing, since hands are not usually rough enough to provide much friction. Besides, I prefer to scrub my butt with something more than my hand.

(Note to Frank in case you are still obsessed with me, this was added just for your pleasure. )

jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
4. Thank god for the invention of the bidet
Tue Aug 18, 2015, 06:53 PM
Aug 2015

Are you grating the soap and then mixing it with water?


A big part of the wotld is using just water for the regions where the sun doesn't shine.

http://www.roadjunky.com/1585/the-left-hand-toilet-technique-and-spitting-world-hygiene/

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
5. Yes, I know.
Tue Aug 18, 2015, 07:31 PM
Aug 2015

I have a friend in India who keeps me informed about how the rest of the world lives. I know it, but I still can't accept it. We all adapt to the culture that we were raised in, and some of us are not ready to go backwards----although I am not sure that a bidet is going back.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
2. I use clean soap and clean "bar" shampoo (no more plastic or toxins!).
Tue Aug 18, 2015, 02:06 PM
Aug 2015




I even make my own liquid hand soap from the bar soap. It's fast and easy. I use the containers from previous liquid soap purchases and don't have to buy any more! I'll be making my own dishwashing liquid and laundry detergent from it soon, too.

jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
3. Ha, my sister bought me handmade hemp soap from Amsterdam
Tue Aug 18, 2015, 06:40 PM
Aug 2015

I really like the feel and smell.

Do you just mix the soap with water after grating it?

valerief

(53,235 posts)
6. Yep, I boil it.
Tue Aug 18, 2015, 08:00 PM
Aug 2015

LIQUID SOAP
Half gallon of water
1 bar of pure castile soap, e.g., Dr. Bronner's or Kirk's (you need the castile soap, because it contains natural glycerin)
Big pot
Cheese grater
Funnel
Sit in front of the TV with your big pot, cheese grater, and soap.
Grate the soap in the pot as you watch TV.
When your show is over, add the water to the pot.
Bring the water to a boil so that all the soap melts.
Set the pot aside for 24 hours, stirring occasionally. It will thicken.
Funnel into hand-pump liquid soap containers.

I'll be doing the following soon. I'm using up my biodegradable dishwashing detergent first.

DISHWASHING SOAP
half gallon of water
1 bar of pure castile soap, e.g., Dr. Bronner's or Kirk's (you need the castile soap, because it contains natural glycerin)
almost 3 tbsp of Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda (I never knew this existed before getting the recipe off the web but found it easily in my supermarket)
Big pot
Cheese grater
Funnel
Sit in front of the TV with your big pot, cheese grater, and soap.
Grate the soap in the pot as you watch TV.
When your show is over, add the water to the pot.
Bring the water to a boil so that all the soap melts.
Add the super washing soda to the mix.
Set the pot aside for 24 hours, stirring occasionally. It will thicken.
Funnel into dishwashing bottles.

I'll be doing the following soon, too. I'm using up my free and clear laundry detergent first.

LAUNDRY SOAP

1 bar of pure castile soap, e.g., Dr. Bronner's or Kirk's (you need the castile soap, because it contains natural glycerin)
1 cup of Borax laundry booster
1 cup of Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda
Big pot
Cheese grater
Sit in front of the TV with your big pot, cheese grater, and soap.
Grate the soap in the pot as you watch TV.
When your show is over, add the super washing soda and Borax.
Mix it up and put in a container with a small scoop and tight lid.

Use 1 tbsp for a small load and 2-3 tbsp for large loads. Before adding it to a cold-water wash, put it in a jar with a pint of warm water and shake. This will dissolve the soap.

notemason

(572 posts)
7. Well if you really want frugal
Wed Aug 19, 2015, 04:21 PM
Aug 2015

I only use baking soda, even on hair, with an apple cider vinegar rinse. Nothing feels as clean to me.

TexasBushwhacker

(20,686 posts)
8. Most people shampoo too often
Sun Oct 4, 2015, 01:48 PM
Oct 2015

I used to shampoo daily and use conditioner. Then it dawned on me that all conditioner was doing was putting oil back on my hair that I had washed off. Plus, I have fine curly hair that's prone to breakage. Now I was my hair once or maybe twice a week. On the off days I might just rinse my hair with water to pick the curls back up.

I mainly use soap on my stinky spots. My whole shower takes 2 or 3 minutes.

 

Crystalite

(164 posts)
9. This reminds me of a new hair product called "Wen".
Wed Oct 28, 2015, 01:40 PM
Oct 2015

Which claims to have just herbal ingredients, no detergents, and I kind of like the idea of not using soaps, at least not harsh soaps every single day.

OkSustainAg

(203 posts)
12. Making soap is fun.
Tue Jan 5, 2016, 10:17 AM
Jan 2016

I use goat milk and make a great soap. This is the off time of the year for my Alpine girls. When milking starts again I try to post pics.

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