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Vinegar for natural soap

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So apparently a group of players have moved from using commercial soaps to forms of all natural soap. It seems that they're mostly just rubbing vinegar on themselves, I'm interested in adopting some sort of method like this, but thought I'd want some input from people who are more knowledgable about things that are green and all natural. I found the link here.

http://allnaturalsoap.brighterplanet.org/

 

Please let me know what you guys think.


Thanks Andy

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That is too funny.  First of all...who knew there were online discussion forums for "players" (although, I suppose if there are TV shows teaching guys to woo women, why not discussion forums).

 

In terms of using vinegar as a personal cleaner...I've certainly used it as a house cleaner but I hadn't thought of using it straight on my skin. 

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Hey, vinegar cleans everything, so I'm sure it would work great.  My thought, though, is would that make you smell like vinegar??  I'm thinking a vinegar-scented man might be a bit of a turnoff, lol.  Other than that I would just wonder if it would eventualy dry out your skin. 

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I've been trying it out, and I'll smell like vinegar for a little bit afterwards but the smells evaporates after a 10 or so minutes like the board says. My skin was getting dried out so I mixed it with some olive oil and that helped a bit (although it's hard to mix those two because the olive oil rises to the top, any help on solving that problem?). the olive oil has helped substantially.

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So here's a question....katiehmn asked about natural deodorants and antiperspirants.  In my travels across the internet, I've read some recipes and suggestions, including vinegar.  Have you been using vinegar as just wash or as deodorant too?

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