odd suject..washing hair (or not) - your views
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There are a lot of people who do the cut down method! I'm one of those. I wswitched to CO in the winter to keep my hair hydrated, and i was washig it every other day, then i switched back to shampoo in the summer to get out sweat, but i use a thicker conditioner and a sun screen leave-in, but i cut the washing down to every 3 days instead.
You can dilute shampoo, but don't leave it too long otherwise it will go stagnant and be more stinky than if you were dirty!!
I agree with the feet! I think the only times my feet have ever seen anything like soap is when they've been dipped in a bubbly bath. They don't smell that bad either. However, when i was a teenager and i wore canvas shoes with no socks, the shoes really really reeked after a while. But i think that was hormones more than anything else.
Poor horse! you're not supposed to wash human bits with soap - what on earth made her think it was ok to wash horsey bits?!
My dog gets a bath occasionally - he has a habit of standing next to the bath when you're in it and either licking your arm, or trying to get in, so occasionally, as i get out, he gets thrown in! Then i dry him in a towel and rub him with coconut oil - it stops his skin getting dry and keeps his fur shiny. Yes...he is a spoilt little dog!
You can dilute shampoo, but don't leave it too long otherwise it will go stagnant and be more stinky than if you were dirty!!
I agree with the feet! I think the only times my feet have ever seen anything like soap is when they've been dipped in a bubbly bath. They don't smell that bad either. However, when i was a teenager and i wore canvas shoes with no socks, the shoes really really reeked after a while. But i think that was hormones more than anything else.
Poor horse! you're not supposed to wash human bits with soap - what on earth made her think it was ok to wash horsey bits?!
My dog gets a bath occasionally - he has a habit of standing next to the bath when you're in it and either licking your arm, or trying to get in, so occasionally, as i get out, he gets thrown in! Then i dry him in a towel and rub him with coconut oil - it stops his skin getting dry and keeps his fur shiny. Yes...he is a spoilt little dog!
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Max (the dog) only gets a wash when hePeggy Sue wrote:Regarding washing dogs- why? Mine doesn't seem to need it. I throw her in the lake if she rolls in something horrid, but otherwise she never sees soap and has a beautiful glossy coat with no smell.
a) Swims in stagnant water (which is a lot)
b) Rolls in fox/cow poo
In the summer, he'd just get hosed off in the garden, but during the winter, he gets to stand in the bath and be hosed off there.
A couple of times we used dog-shampoo, but I wasn't keen on the smell of it, or the way it made his coat feel.
He then had a bout of dandruff (caused by teenage hormones and summer coat shed) and a lady at training class suggested neem oil.
It has got rid of his dandruff, and it still gets the poo/stagnant smell out when he decides to swim or roll!
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With regard to smelly feet:
I live with a compulsive feet-cleaner who suffers from awful athlete's foot and really pongy feet.
Mine are great.
I put the difference down to me not washing them and also peeing in the shower before I turn the water on.
I know this will make some people
but I've got some of the healthiest feet I know.
Sarah
I live with a compulsive feet-cleaner who suffers from awful athlete's foot and really pongy feet.
Mine are great.
I put the difference down to me not washing them and also peeing in the shower before I turn the water on.
I know this will make some people

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mmm diluting the shampoo, thats an idea. My hubby uses gallons of the stuff then compalins about dry skin- might work!
Quite like the coconut oil idea, our dog is a Staffie and they are prone to skin complaints. I asked a vet when we first had her who 'diagnosed' it as allergic diease which apparently needs special shampoo, antibiotics and steroids for life. We don't go to the vet anymore I just put some cream on when she gets itchy. Saves her kidneys, liver and about £35 a time.
Quite like the coconut oil idea, our dog is a Staffie and they are prone to skin complaints. I asked a vet when we first had her who 'diagnosed' it as allergic diease which apparently needs special shampoo, antibiotics and steroids for life. We don't go to the vet anymore I just put some cream on when she gets itchy. Saves her kidneys, liver and about £35 a time.
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One of those adverts for cracked heel balm advertised the fact that it had 'synthesised urea' in it. You're just using the real stuff instead!!Jerseymum wrote:With regard to smelly feet:
I
I put the difference down to me not washing them and also peeing in the shower before I turn the water on.
I know this will make some peoplebut I've got some of the healthiest feet I know.
Sarah
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Well, I have dumped the shampoo and conditioner (i am in the process of removing as many chemicals from my house as possible). I now use a natural soap bar to wash my hair - i get mine from Beauty and the Bee, who will ship worldwide - and I rinse with a couple of tablespoons of vinegar in a couple of litres of water - thus far it has been fantastic and my hair now feels like it did when I was a child. The hair soap bar lasts about 2 months washing about 3 times weekly.
I am so happy to be able to give a couple more of the supermarket products the shove.
I am so happy to be able to give a couple more of the supermarket products the shove.

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Sounds good.
I got a soapmaking book today (the Melinda Coss one) and it has some recipes for shampoo soap. I've ordered myself some Lye, so i'm going to give making a shampoo bar a go.
Not sure i can give up the conditioner though
I got a soapmaking book today (the Melinda Coss one) and it has some recipes for shampoo soap. I've ordered myself some Lye, so i'm going to give making a shampoo bar a go.
Not sure i can give up the conditioner though

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You have no idea how addicted I was to conditioner! But my hair is fine without it, and I have very dry hair. I am so glad now to have kicked the conditioner habit.
It is only the commercial shampoos which make you need conditioner - if you don't use a product which strips everything out of your hair, then you don't need a conditioner.
It is only the commercial shampoos which make you need conditioner - if you don't use a product which strips everything out of your hair, then you don't need a conditioner.

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Hey Fee,the.fee.fairy wrote:Sounds good.
Not sure i can give up the conditioner though
If you leave about 4% free oil in the saop you don't need conditioner!
Cornelian,
I could send you a bar or two of my shampoo soap

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