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Steve Weingart
In article , (Susan Welsh) wrote: In article , George Ray wrote: - show quoted text - I presume you mean for washing one's body/hair in salt water. I think any detergent-based product designed for use on the skin or head works reasonably well. The "Joy" product is OK, I have also heard that most of the "Body Shop" shampoo/shower gels are OK (but they are expensive). The big problem with Joy or other dish soaps is that it will all but peel the skin off of anyone with sensitive skin and leave anyone with less than *very* oily hair with dried out hair after just a few washings. (no offence to anyone who likes it, one washing in Joy and Pat is just about skinless ;-( The Sea Savon salt water soap that used to be distributed by Davis was absolutely *great*, clean hair and skin, without any damage to either, but they seem to have switched to a brand called Aqua Lather that is not nearly as good, it's mild but does not seem to leave that *clean* feeling as well (we wrote them and asked for a source of the old stuff a few months ago, but they have not responded) Cheers, Steve ....... I. The mid-west I don’t have much contact with brine. I’ve found that Ajax dish soap is a great in-general cleanser. I liked to wash my boats and pontoon with it. Granted, I use well water, but the stuff lathers for quite a while. Besides, it’s cheap... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ajax-Ultr...fl-oz/19514874 |
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