have recently moved from:


to:

Radox shower gel, but not the “For Men” one because it smells really musty and that’s what I’m trying to avoid by showering, YSCs.

Head and Shoulders combined shampoo/conditioner, because I have to.

Pantene shampoo because it makes my hair nice, Alberto Balsam conditioner because it’s cheap.

actual non-joke answer though

the dove is a nightmare to scrub off IMO.

u wot m8a

i’ve got a tried and tested method, never fails

please tell me. when I have to steal my housemate’s dove shower gel, it takes AGES to get off.

just hot water and ma hands pal :slight_smile:

maybe you could give the prof a hand some tiome

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we have all, the tiome
in the world

In the shower I use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on the face an exfoliating gel scrub.

be happy to

picked up a bottle of the coconut original source the other day. very happy with it.

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What music do you listen to when you’re showering?

Would you be more or less likely to buy Original Source shower products if they were called Original Sauce?

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I generally use that Radox one because it’s nearly always on offer and I appreciate it is both a shower gel and shampoo (though I suspect that it is, in essence, no different to any of the other shower gels that don’t claim to be shampoos).

Shampoo and conditioner are Albert bassong or something. I like them shower gels that have a bit of sand or something in them. Rough you up but in a nice way.

I use whatever’s on offer in the supermarket.

I like, and have received for the past couple of Christmases, this:

I use supermarket own brand soap (or whatever’s cheapest) because I’m a horrible bastard. Every now and then pinch some of my housemate’s coconut shampoo.

The TV uses the full range of Aesop stuff, which blows my mind. £40 for a bottle of shower gel? Yeah, decent. £60 for some bollocks face serum? Yeahhhhh. She’s always angling for it for her birthday and is always sorely disappointed because I’m buying that over my dead body.