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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-08-28 04:35 pm

[ SECRET POST #5349 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5349 ⌋

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Re: I felt overwhelmed, so I didn’t shower. Then I showered, and now I feel more overwhelmed

(Anonymous) 2021-08-29 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Can you not physically scrub because moving that much is painful, or is it just part of being overwhelmed?

The longest I've gone without a shower is a week or so, so idk how useful this is, but here goes:

I've been known to use a new clean scrub sponge, the kind with a scrub side and a soft side, as an exfoliator. If you've got any kind of bath scrubber things like a loofa I'd guess that would work.

Maybe on every shower focus on getting one part clean? Like one leg, other leg, one arm, other arm, chest, belly, and whatever of your back you can reach?

If money and mobility aren't big issues consider buying some kind of scrubber on a stick (brush, loofa, sponge, whatever) to scrub your back. Don't use a sugar scrub if you're taking a bath; a salt scrub is probably okay.

Do you already have shampoo, dish soap, liquid soap, or bar soap? You can use any of these, but if you use any of them but shampoo, put a couple of glugs of vinegar or the juice from a lemon in a cup or so of water and pour over your hair after, if you can. Make sure not to get it in your eyes. Then just let it rinse out in the shower. If you're taking a bath you can add the acidic stuff to the tub after you've rinsed the soap out of your hair, and use a cup or so.

Starting with conditioner to detangle your hair sounds like a good idea.