I am curious, and a bit bored. I love tea tree oil its good for tons of things. I also love Cetaphil its the best for your skin.
Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Soap. It's amazing in the summer time, because you leave the shower feeling cool and refreshed. Plus, it's just really good soap that does a good job of getting you clean without having to use much.
i like peppermint soap, it leaves my skin soft and i smell like a giant candy cane!*evil laugh* yeah, i'm pretty bored too! haha.
I Love body oils. all kinds, right now I have hillbilly home brew which smells like cinnamon beer LOL and tiramisu =)
when i go out and get dressed up, i use the Body Shops Arber body wash otherwise i stick to Irish Springs body wash
clean water. product of nature. when the backward headed incentives of human coerciveness aren't screwing it up. =^^= .../\...
i got that irish spring wash stuff. its alright. doesnt stink as strong as like axe or something. i only got a body wash instead of real soap because i didnt want to have to carry wet bars of soap to or from the shower while i'm at school. my favorite shampoo is aveda clove shampoo though and my favorite toothpaste is toms of maine clove and cinnamon... i wish i had a clove soap to scrub up with
we have a old claw foot tub that we have elevated and heat by either building a fire under it or pluggin in a electric smokers element under it. takes a couple hours to heat through and ya gotta let the fire dissipate underneath before ya get in so ya dont blister your ass but it works pretty good. the ladies use it quite often around here..
we use homemade lye soap for washing and doc bronners tea tree soap for shampoo. our favorite soap we make is patchouli scented.. that way we can bathe and still smell like a dirty hippie..
A romantic vintage claw-foot with a propane camp stove under it and an insulated panel on top of your tub would be a giant cast-iron cooking pot. Turn off the 5-gallon propane bottle and hop in (don't ever step directly on top of the burnner areas). Scrub away stubborn grime with wet sand, pebbles, or pine needles. Bring a spray bottle of plain old white vinegar to kill germs and rinse hair. Use biodegradable soap sparingly, if at all. A pinch of baking soda and salt for your teeth.