I don't use too many roses as a small spray bottle lasts me a while. I just use 2 or 3 for it. It is yummy.
As for the vinegar rinse, I add some rosemary, lavender or use a herbal teabag. None of my family have been able to smell the vinegar.
soap-free alternatives?
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Re: soap-free alternatives?
You must be joking? That stuff's full to the brim with toxic nastiness.wildbee wrote:southeast-isher wrote:Aqueous cream?
Is it?! Okay, i will take note of some of the alternatives in this thread. Thank you.
Re: soap-free alternatives?
Doctor gave some to my frail old pap too, the main ingredient is paraffinsoutheast-isher wrote:You must be joking? That stuff's full to the brim with toxic nastiness.wildbee wrote:southeast-isher wrote:Aqueous cream?
Is it?! Okay, i will take note of some of the alternatives in this thread. Thank you.
Apparently straight coconut oil can be used for shaving, it's solid at room temperature and melts quickly with bodyheat into a thin oil.
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Re: soap-free alternatives?
I'd be interested in any alternative for Aqueous cream as I've spent my life trying everything and Aqueous cream is the only thing I can usewildbee wrote:You must be joking? That stuff's full to the brim with toxic nastiness.southeast-isher wrote:Aqueous cream?