Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap
I haven't bought a bottle of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap in a long time. I've been using Suave shampoo for my showers. Wash my hair with it, then use the remaining suds to wash the rest of me. $1.79 for 22.5 ounces. But Dr. Bronner's crossed my mind when I was at the health food store on Saturday, so I got a smallish bottle of Lavender Liquid Soap. Used it for hair and body this morning. Nice smell. Clean feeling.
Peppermint for me, still,
Peppermint for me, still, after many years.
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I stopped having any
I stopped having any problem with dandruff when I started using Grandpa's Pine Tar Soap many years ago. Way better than supermarket soap. Then I read on lewrockwell about not using soap at all. That works even better for my skin, although I will use Grandpa's now and then if especially dirty or if my hair is getting a bit too full of oil. Using no soap cleared up some problem I had with what I'm guessing is rosacea (however that is spelled). I guess our skin is not designed for constant exposure to chemicals...
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