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Have you ever washed your body with dish soap?

Originally posted by: czech09
When you see topics like these you know your forum is huge/prosperous.

Rofl.. esp when they get like 20 replies!!!!111oneone
 
Dish soap is Super Strong, it will strip all the natural oils from your body & hair.
This can be a good thing if you suffer from acne, or oily skin & hair.
I, on the other hand, suffer from Super dry skin, so using dish soap is a no-no.
 
Just fyi, 99.99% of all soap uses the same active ingredient, namely sodium laureth sulfate (SLS). SLS is a "chelating" agent that has both hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends. The hydrophobic ends bind to dirt, oil, etc... to form a complex, and the hydrophilic ends make the complex sufficiently soluble/miscible in water so as to be able to be washed away. ONe of the things I always thought was interesting is that one of the main sources of SMS is coal tar.

In other words, most soaps nowadays are identical, except for the additives used (emollients etc.) and the relative concentration of ingredients.

Oh, and yes I have washed myself with dish soap. Moreover, anyone who has done dishes by hand has done the same.
 
Yep!

Dish soap instead of regular soap.
Shampoo instead of soap.

...Paper towels instead of toilet paper...

When you are broke you are broke!
 
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