@Red_Shill ran out of body wash this morning, ruining @Red_Shill's grooming experience. It was a bit traumatizing, but, don’t worry; @Red_Shill keep a nice luxurious bar soap on supply in @Red_Shill's bathroom cupboard for just such an occasion. Still, it was unpleasant. Which body wash is best?
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My skin gets all dry and flaky and shit if I use body wash. I just use soap on the important bits, and otherwise a scrubby thing to get rid of dead skin.
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Which soap??? Trans lives matter
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Whatever is cheapest and comes in a pack of 10 or 12 so I don't have to buy more for a long time.
Ivory and Irish Spring are usually pretty inexpensive. Don't use Dove, even if it's on sale. It feels nice but leaves a film behind.
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Probably the lotion in it. @Red_Shill prefer too be able too get a nice lather going with a wash and @Red_Shill's loofah cloth, which bar soap makes difficult trans lives matter
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You can get a nice lather going with bar soap when it's not filled to the brim with lotion and other chemical garbage. I used to do that too before I realized it was fricking with my skin.
Rub the soap bar aggressively on your damp loofah until you can see the soap particles on it. Put the soapy loofah slightly in the shower spray, then rub-and-squeeze gently until it suds up. Wash. repeat as needed.
I don't recommend soap or body wash for your whole body, but if you feel like you really need it, that's the method. The loofah is your tool to help create the suds.
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