scent-less/nonscented shampoo & soap?
Question:
I’m gonna be spending the summer up in the woods of NH… But every time I go up there, the bugs just love the smell of the purfumes in normal shampoos and soap. Any suggestions? Is there non-scented soap and/or shampoo out there, and if so, where can I get my hands on some?
Response:
You may want to check your local organic store, they may have something. Otherwise, you could check the baby section of your local supermarket. Baby products are generally softer and some may be scent free. Let us know what you find out, I’d be interested in the same thing. Fabien Tiburce
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>I’m gonna be spending the summer up in the woods of NH… But every >time I go up there, the bugs just love the smell of the purfumes in >normal shampoos and soap. Any suggestions? Is there non-scented soap >and/or shampoo out there, and if so, where can I get my hands on some?
Neutrogena makes some unscented soaps and lotions, but I don’t know about shampoo. Can you post if you find unscented shampoo somewhere. I usually use that Castille soap stuff in the almond scent and never noticed bugs being really attracted to my hair – maybe they have that in unscented. -kim
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>I’m gonna be spending the summer up in the woods of NH… But every >time I go up there, the bugs just love the smell of the purfumes in >normal shampoos and soap. Any suggestions? Is there non-scented soap >and/or shampoo out there, and if so, where can I get my hands on some?
I generally haven’t had problems with Dr. Bronner’s peppermint. For truly scent-free soaps, go to a hunting store. Serious hunters, especially bowhunters, use scent-free soaps so they don’t smell un-natural to the sminals they are stlaking. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom