There's nothing like a hot shower, but sometimes it just isn't possible. A wash cloth, warm water, and soap work fine. Baby wipes are good when I don't want to do a lot of preparation or just spot clean. <br>
<div><br></div><div>The less soap one uses, the less difficult it is to remove it.</div><div>I use baby shampoo, a very capable and gentle surfactant, which cleans by breaking the surface tension between the soil and the skin/hair, first to clean my hair. The residual in the water is sufficient to clean with a washcloth without creating deposits.</div>gipsyweaver said:It's just me, but I'd prefer going over myself a second time with a plain wet cloth to remove the soap...<br>
</P>I haven't shampooed my hair for about 3 or 4 years. However, about every 7-10 days I "wash" with a conditioner. It seems to bind itself with the oil, then I just rinse it all out. Last year, while on the road, I tried just using water which left my very thick, but short hair oily and stringy. So, I went back to using conditioner.<br><br>I like the idea of using just water. So, today I'm trying it again. And, as expected, my hair feels oily after just a water rinse. I'll stick it out this time until oil production slows. How long do you think that will be? Is a month long enough to give it a decent trial?<br><br>Also, for daily bathing when living out of my car, I use spray bottles. One with only water and another with a mixture of water, witch hazel, and a little rubbing alcohol. Water is used for my face and the witch hazel mixture for the stinky/dirty places. Using cotton wash cloths, I wash before going to bed at night to keep my night clothes and sheets as clean as possible. I also freshen up before dressing in the morning. Works well for me.<br><br>I know some people add nice smelling things to the witch hazel mixture like green tea and mint extracts. I chose not to because I sometimes camp in bear country and wanted to minimize any scents.<br><br>Suanne ... YMMV (echoing Bri)<br>bk2valve said:... plain water on my hair...it has been at least 9 months this time for nothing on the hair ...
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