"medical" unscented soap. I have sensory issues and nothing is worse than washing my hands and then eating something with that smell all over your food. Even if it's a nice smell it's probably not a food smell! :D
I am a member of a political party which is ideologically opposed to soap and has a manifesto on 'authentic smell,' penned by an obscure French philosopher from the 1700s.
I really like Axe products. I know they get a bad rap because of the body sprays but all their hygiene stuff is great! I use Axe shampoo, body wash, roll on deodorant, shaving cream, and hair gel.
In the shower, I use my shampoo: DHS Clear Shampoo. By our sink, I use Nutribiotic sensitive skin fragrance-free liquid soap, or Planet fragrance-free dish soap. My husband uses Dakota Free Babasu soap. Can you see the fragrance-free, chemical-free theme here? ;)
Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash with Shea Butter. Amazing for dry skin in the winter and soft skin in the summer. It lathers well if you have hard water, too.
I drive all the way to the next county to buy handmade soap. It comes in so many different kinds, and the smells are unbeatable. In the fall and winter I buy mostly goats milk soap, it's very kind on my skin!
Any kind of body wash as long as it has a great scent, but especially cherry blossom. I don't really like the "for men" stuff, it's too masculine smelling for me. Who really wants to smell like essence of brick walls? (that's not an actual flavor, it's just the first overly masculine soap name I came up with.)
Dr. Bronner's almond scented soap. Smells divine, lasts forever, and most miraculously of all, is a scented product that does not bother my skin.
"medical" unscented soap. I have sensory issues and nothing is worse than washing my hands and then eating something with that smell all over your food. Even if it's a nice smell it's probably not a food smell! :D
Don't use any soap. Just water.
Explain. You can't just bust in here, declare you don't do soap at all, and then waltz off with out elaborating. That's madness.
I am a member of a political party which is ideologically opposed to soap and has a manifesto on 'authentic smell,' penned by an obscure French philosopher from the 1700s.
But soap is more than smell?
All natural lavender soap made with essential oils. Can't remember the brand lol
I use my shampoo then spread the bubbles as if they were body wash. Have done this a long time
Irish Spring body wash for the shower. I've tried most of the flavors, but currently liking the Signature line with a minty-cedar scent.
Also a huge fan of Dr. Bronner's peppermint. Makes my sinuses feel great. Or any other kind of natural/handmade soap.
I really like Axe products. I know they get a bad rap because of the body sprays but all their hygiene stuff is great! I use Axe shampoo, body wash, roll on deodorant, shaving cream, and hair gel.
Orange body wash by the Body Shop. They call it san-something.
Typically the axe anarchy for her or something cherry blossom, pretty much anything I can find that I'm not allergic to.
Old Spice or Irish Spring.
In the shower, I use my shampoo: DHS Clear Shampoo. By our sink, I use Nutribiotic sensitive skin fragrance-free liquid soap, or Planet fragrance-free dish soap. My husband uses Dakota Free Babasu soap. Can you see the fragrance-free, chemical-free theme here? ;)
I like vanilla and citrus scents.
Ivory. Bar soap. Original scent. Fascinating, right?
Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash with Shea Butter. Amazing for dry skin in the winter and soft skin in the summer. It lathers well if you have hard water, too.
Alaffia coconut for sensitive skin.
https://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/category/PEPPERMINT.html
I drive all the way to the next county to buy handmade soap. It comes in so many different kinds, and the smells are unbeatable. In the fall and winter I buy mostly goats milk soap, it's very kind on my skin!
Any kind of body wash as long as it has a great scent, but especially cherry blossom. I don't really like the "for men" stuff, it's too masculine smelling for me. Who really wants to smell like essence of brick walls? (that's not an actual flavor, it's just the first overly masculine soap name I came up with.)
I use men's Axe even though I'm female.