A little tidy-up certainly does wonders for your morale and sense of well-being. Also helps prevent or soothe rashes and prickly heat due to irritation from your sweat.
I've never used a no-rinse body cleanser. Thanks for the report.
Rather, I've always done a "cup wash" -- put a few drops of shampoo in a big steel mug full of water, poured a little at a time on my head and downward, with a little rinse water handy for afterward. It has roughly the same pH as skin, so you only need to rinse your head and face (and possibly nether regions); otherwise no problem.
Or, I would put a squirt of shampoo in a dish soap container, fill with water, and wash everthing with it (dishes, hands, etc.). Seems that if you pre-mix it, it rinses off with a tiny bit of water. Doesn't leave a detectable residue on dishes either. Sometimes I put a dish soap squirt-top on a two-litre pop bottle; either for soap mix or rinsing; the threads are compatible.
Susan, I like the idea of the baking soda wash. Perfect in bear country -- there's no lingering scent that mimics food. You could do it right in camp. Or even rub yourself down with the powder and rinse with river water; no soap to contaminate a glacier-fed stream. Gotta try that.
Hey, I wonder if a person could use that alcohol-based hand sanitizer on a sponge? You can buy the stuff cheap and in bulk if you have the right connections. Perhaps a little harsh on the skin though.
Edited by dougwalkabout (08/09/07 10:24 PM)