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Does anybody else use shampoo as a body wash ?

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JellyTots2009 · 22/10/2019 22:05

A few days ago I was in the bath and noticed I was out of shower gel of any kind, DP said he would pop to the shop but comes back with Dove shampoo!
I thought sod it I'll use it for now. Well I also used it the next day and then tonight and I can't get over how soft my skin is.
It has got to be the shampoo as my moisturiser I put on after never leaves my skin like this.
However just had a quick look on google and you shouldn't really use shampoo as it will be slimy on the body, hard to rinse off and has chemicals in that are good for washing hair not really for your body but it's not the end of the world.
Wondering does anybody else do this and also think their skin is super soft?
I may continue to use it just because of this effect

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SwampOfDeath · 23/10/2019 20:38

Ooooo, PotatoCity , I must be very tired, but your username is making me weep with laughter. Those were the days...

ScreamingCosArgosHaveNoRavens · 23/10/2019 20:42

No, but I use conditioner when I shave my legs (which is a rare event in winter!) and it gives a smoother, closer shave than anything else I have tried. It's a good way to use up the ends of bottles, because you don't need much.

Adviceplease1234 · 23/10/2019 21:45

Teacakeandalatte that is the best reply I have ever seen on mumsnet Grin

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MiniMum97 · 23/10/2019 22:02

I use bio-d washing up liquid as a shampoo. Only thing that doesn't trigger my seborrheic eczema m, is toxin free and cheep as chips. No difference in my hair having used it than shampoo.

MiniMum97 · 23/10/2019 22:03

*cheap

Telesto · 23/10/2019 22:25

I often shave my legs with conditioner Grin

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