Dusty285
Well-Known Member
I'm in the USA. Some products are not available worldwide. However, you might try, if you can buy them:
I routinely use a body wash that contains Salicylic Acid. This is an anti-bacterial agent. The only brand available locally is Body Clear by Neutrogena [It's not with all the body washes in the grocer's or drugstore; it's somewhere else, sold as a medication]. I have found a similar product by Dove when I was on a trip. My experience has been that it will help if used as an occasional bath item; better if used during every bath. I shower with soap and then wash again with the Body Wash. If you do this, be sure there is the "active Ingredient" Salicylic Acid. There are many many body washes and most are only soap & perfume.
I use baby rash ointment [Desitin, or store-brand equivalent] where skin always rubs skin. It prevents rashes and other problems. It sometimes helps on my feet, too. Or sometimes I use a foot powder on my feet.
An underarm deodorant of your preference.
Don't overuse any of these each time. It does not take much to do a proper job. We all use too much shampoo; The right way to shampoo is to use the least amount, [barely enough to fill the small hollow in middle of the palm of your hand?] of shampoo possible to get a little lather and wash your hair and then after rinsing do it all again. The first time takes away the basic grime and the second time deeply cleans your hair. This uses much less shampoo than most of us pour on, and cleans better. FWIW.
In the USA, at least, use some Borax when washing your clothes [1/2 cup in each load?]. Especially if you have public sewers and not a private septic system. Borax will kill bacteria and dust mites in your clothing and other fabrics. I also mix my dishwashing soap powder half-and-half with Borax. It still only needs a tablespoon of the mix in the primary soap cup and a half-tablespoon of the mix in the secondary soap cup [I know: you have "Hard Water" in your area. So does 95% of the world]. Soap film will not build up as quickly and the dishes will be more sterile. Mold will be reduced in the clothes washer and dishwasher, too.
All these things are suitable for both boys and girls.
I routinely use a body wash that contains Salicylic Acid. This is an anti-bacterial agent. The only brand available locally is Body Clear by Neutrogena [It's not with all the body washes in the grocer's or drugstore; it's somewhere else, sold as a medication]. I have found a similar product by Dove when I was on a trip. My experience has been that it will help if used as an occasional bath item; better if used during every bath. I shower with soap and then wash again with the Body Wash. If you do this, be sure there is the "active Ingredient" Salicylic Acid. There are many many body washes and most are only soap & perfume.
I use baby rash ointment [Desitin, or store-brand equivalent] where skin always rubs skin. It prevents rashes and other problems. It sometimes helps on my feet, too. Or sometimes I use a foot powder on my feet.
An underarm deodorant of your preference.
Don't overuse any of these each time. It does not take much to do a proper job. We all use too much shampoo; The right way to shampoo is to use the least amount, [barely enough to fill the small hollow in middle of the palm of your hand?] of shampoo possible to get a little lather and wash your hair and then after rinsing do it all again. The first time takes away the basic grime and the second time deeply cleans your hair. This uses much less shampoo than most of us pour on, and cleans better. FWIW.
In the USA, at least, use some Borax when washing your clothes [1/2 cup in each load?]. Especially if you have public sewers and not a private septic system. Borax will kill bacteria and dust mites in your clothing and other fabrics. I also mix my dishwashing soap powder half-and-half with Borax. It still only needs a tablespoon of the mix in the primary soap cup and a half-tablespoon of the mix in the secondary soap cup [I know: you have "Hard Water" in your area. So does 95% of the world]. Soap film will not build up as quickly and the dishes will be more sterile. Mold will be reduced in the clothes washer and dishwasher, too.
All these things are suitable for both boys and girls.