Waterless Bath?

brushogger

Explorer
http://www.samsclub.com/sams/simply-right-adult-washcloths-240-ct/prod3670057.ip

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This! We used a similar product on our CDT trip and I was very impressed.


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XTorrey

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http://www.amazon.com/Medline-Dispo...=1392891425&sr=8-1&keywords=medline+dry+wipes

I use these and make my own solution using water, a small squirt of body wash, coconut oil for moisturizing and I keep them in a Ziplock tub. They work so much better than the commercially prepared wet wipes, they're strong as well as HUGE when unfolded, plus they don't leave a residue or make my skin itchy.

Edited to add: Here's a DIY recipe for a dry shampoo. http://blog.freepeople.com/2012/10/diy-dry-shampoo-dark-light-hair/
 
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dms1

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How do you use the Dr Bronners soap? it looks like you would need to rinse with water?

Is this the right soap>> Citrus Orange Liquid Soaps ??

I picked up some of those Simply Right Adult Wash cloths and they look like they would work well, they are much larger than a baby wipe and smell different.
 

Ron Bones

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Do you have 'Lush' stores over there. I'm sure I heard that you do. My suggestion, and I live by it day in day out, is their 'The Greench' deodorant powder and 'Teo' Deodorant bar.

The Greench is like a dry bath, great herbally smell that really makes you feel clean and then I 'rub myself' (cough) all over with Teo, which is lemon scented and keeps you smelling and felling clean all day. I've been doing this every day for at least the last year, and I would consider myself very clean. Not had any complaints anyway ;)
 

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