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Frugal and Energy Efficient Living
In reply to the discussion: What kind of shampoo and body-care products do you use? [View all]silverweb
(16,402 posts)50. I hadn't heard that before.
[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Very interesting. I already use a diluted cider vinegar rinse on my hair, might as well include a squirt to the pits. lol
FWIW, I also tried the "paste" version of the salt/baking soda tooth cleaner by adding some coconut oil to the powder mix. It's much, much nicer -- better than brushing with the powder form and completely customizable in terms of consistency and flavoring. I'll never buy commercial toothpaste again.
Still using up the last of my huge bottle of shampoo, then will be trying the baking soda/castile approach, with the usual vinegar rinse.
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Really? Just plop it on your head and rinse? See, even though I am definitely a frugal at heart,
Flaxbee
Jan 2013
#2
Huh. My hair is fine (but there is a lot of it) and I have an oily scalp; I HATE having to wash and
Flaxbee
Jan 2013
#20
I know, about plastics. I'm planning on making my own laundry detergent, and doing other things
Flaxbee
Feb 2013
#26
What I heard is that you first "condition" the skin with lemon juice or vinegar, to get the PH right
MADem
Jul 2013
#49
Replying to my own thread to tell you I've found a fantastic deodorant. Fantastic.
Flaxbee
Jul 2013
#52