What's In Your Shower? - Page 2

Part of: The Seduction of Beauty

The Alchemy brand is also very special in that their products contain no sulphates, parabens, petrochemicals, byproducts thereof, or silicones. It gets better too: ingredients are all organic, vegan, and animal cruelty-free. Now tell me, what is not to like? I might just grow my hair again.

Philosophy ‘3 in 1s’ in Hot cocoa, and vanilla cupcake
What is meant by ‘3-in-1s’, you might ask? It means you can use this product as a shampoo, a shower gel, and as bubble bath. I only use it as a shower gel but as shampoo too when I’m traveling. Again, it’s fab for sensitive skin. I’ve tried so many of these as they come in dozens of scents.

The hot cocoa one smells exactly like the real thing and is my absolute favourite for winter. They also have recipes for whatever it is they are supposed to smell like. Mmm, yum. Now I want marshmallows (with my hot cocoa).

Lush ‘Flying Fox’ bath & shower gel

From looking at the bottle, you can see just how much honey they’ve put into this indulgent shower gel! Add jasmine and angelica, and it’s a recipe for heaven — and apparently chosen because they help to elevate your mood if you’re depressed (it’s worked for me!).

Some investigation led to discovering that my brother was also enamoured of this. He said he wanted to try it because it claimed to help banish PMS. No, I don’t understand that either, but hey, if it makes him smell nice and less likely to grunt when spoken to, I’m all for it.

So hopefully this list has indulged some beauty addict’s voyeuristic urges (I personally love reading lists of what beauty delights others are using. That doesn’t include celebrities; that’s blah). If you feel inclined to share your lists, please feel free to do so below in comments.

Oh, and pay a little attention to what exactly goes into your toiletries and personal hygiene products. Try to find out about what those ingredients are there for, and what they do in the product — bearing in mind that natural products, in certain forms, can be bad for us just as synthetic ones can be. 

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  • 1 - duane

    Aug 20, 2006 at 8:19 pm

    I'm pretty sure that only women will have more than three items in their shower. The last woman I lived with had to glue shelves onto the walls in the shower to keep the dozens (no exaggeration) of bottles evidently required for basic female bodily maintenance. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. Just an observation.

  • 2 - Snarkattack

    Aug 21, 2006 at 3:05 am

    Hi duane, I want to disagree with you and yet based upon my personal experiences living with guys, so far I think you might be right. It's usually shampoo, bodywash or soap and if you're lucky, cleanser.

    But it has to be said, I don't spend anywhere near as much time in the bathroom preening myself in front of the mirror - my brother beats me hands-down in that. Not to mention he sneaks in just before you are about to shower and uses up all the hot water. I don't even use up all the hot water when I wash my hair and his head is close to shaved! What is the deal. But the bro doesn't complain about the clutter of items I have (because he ends up using them! haha) so we're cool.

    Ooh! Hang on! I wonder how many items Patrick Bateman in Bret Easton Ellis' American Psycho had? I've not read the book but seen the film and must say he's quite the metrosexual.

  • 3 - Mary K. Williams

    Aug 21, 2006 at 4:43 pm

    I must be a shopper at heart. I can almost find something to buy, whether gifts for someone, or my kids new clothes for school, or books (yum) or CDs (more yum).

    So, recently I found myself in a Bath and Body Works. I really did not need anything, but just wanted to poke around.

    This store operates within the 'heavy sell' framework. Those lovely shopgirls were all over me to show me stuff. I wasn't really wanting so much attention - just wanted to look.

    But I found myself quickly getting pulled into the wonderful scents that they had to offer.

    Ended spending enough to entitle me to a 'free' coupon book.

    but the stuff is great. My new love is for the Japanese Cherry Blossom scent. Cannot get enough of it.

    Smiling just thinking about it.

    Thanks for a fun post!

  • 4 - Clavos

    Aug 21, 2006 at 4:55 pm

    Snarkattack,

    It's usually shampoo, bodywash or soap and if you're lucky, cleanser.

    Interesting you mention bodywash for guys--I just discovered there was such a thing the other day. My wife has used it for years, and as far as I can tell, all it is is liquid soap, right? What's the point?

    Seems like just another way for the soap manufacturers to market the stuff at a higher price than a plain old bar of soap.

    But I'm just a curmudgeon.

  • 5 - Mat Brewster

    Aug 21, 2006 at 11:12 pm

    I'd have to disagree with Duane too. lord, I'm all man and I sure don't primp, but minus the wife's gear I'd still have a couple of bottles of shampoo, razor, shaving cream, body wash, and conditioner in there. Probably some facial wash stuff too.

    Mary K, I have to guard my wife from Bath and Body. They are so crafty, those girls, what with there buy 2 get one free scams and their minty smells and swooshy creams.

  • 6 - Snarkattack

    Aug 21, 2006 at 11:47 pm


    Mary K. #3 - THAT'S the spirit! This is exactly what so many beauty addicts are like!

    I too was like that with books & CDs but it got to the stage where I very literally ran out of space. Thankfully, personal care products are consumables!

    Oh gosh, and have I heard of the coupon situation! All that free stuff - the thriving economy of the States owes its thanks alone to 'buy one get one free' and the like. I hear there is even forums devoted to collecting and coupon swapping!

    Clavos #4 - I'm very glad that you've discovered liquid soap! You know, just in case you ever go to jail...jokes. But seriously, I hate that soap always slips out of my hands and then you nearly slip over trying to pick the damn thing up. I'm not naturally a klutz - just when it comes to soap and also due to medication.

    I find that the liquid stuff lasts longer, and seems to be less likely to make my skin get all irritated and so on. Solid soap seems a bit harsher, but if it were made how they used to make it pre-petrochemical industry, perhaps it'd be different.

    Mat #5 - yeah, loads of guys have that stuff, but not necessarily in the shower or around the bathtub. Most ladies cleanse, tone and moisturise twice a day, but I only do that whilst showering before bed. Oh, and moisturiser with sunscreen - necessity in Australia. But cleanse in the morning?! 10 extra minutes I could use sleeping. And shock horror, no shower before bed, no skincare regime (unless I'm painted in spackle, which is...never).

    But I hear you man, my bro too is all man and then some more but he's got some serious weapons of mass seduction (I wish I had've called my column that...sigh).

  • 7 - Lady Dragonfyre

    Aug 22, 2006 at 1:08 pm

    Alas, I only use a bar of Dove soap for everything.

    I inherited oily skin, mostly on my face (thanks, Dad!), and had a horrible time with acne as a teenager. I still suffer with it a little now. I have large pores, so there's no way around it, I suppose.

    The biggest problem I have is the moisturizer in the body washes and other products. If I use them, I feel greasy and disgusting; the acne flairs up, too. If I use acne products on my face, my wonderful pores compensate for the dryness, and my acne gets worse.

    However, I do use a little BBW body lotion after my shower, and that works reasonably well.

    My g/f has a zillion BBW products in the bathroom, and they intimidate me . . . lol. I'm afraid that taking on an elaborate routine will make me late for work everyday. She had perfect, beautiful skin. I hate her. :-P

  • 8 - Snarkattack

    Aug 22, 2006 at 1:38 pm

    People with good skin have flaws too! I seem to be lucky in that department, and so I tell people "gorgeous clear skin, appalling mental health".

    Ah Lady D I hear your pain. It could be that the body washes are too drying on your skin, which can actually make it produce oil. Sometimes. You could try to find a light body moisturiser, nothing that feels like it's heavy on your skin.

    I get the late for work etc. thing. That's why I do that stuff late at night. Even picking the lip colour sometimes. My collection gives me existentialist nausea!

  • 9 - Lady Dragonfyre

    Aug 23, 2006 at 11:22 am

    Heh. With me, it's wonderfully soft, silky hair and appalling mental health. :)

    I'm still unsure about what skin care product to go for. Soon, we'll be packing up all the kids (pets) and moving down to hot, sticky Florida, so I imagine my needs will change then.

    Talk about being late for work! It's hard enough just getting my carcass out of bed in the morning. Now, it'll be so hot I won't want to leave the house at all!

  • 10 - Snarkattack

    Aug 23, 2006 at 11:57 am

    Ugh, don't envy you there Lady D. I've lived in Australia longer than I've lived in Britain and I'm still not used to the searing heat in summer.

    Alas, we must suffer for our skin/hair superpowers :P

  • 11 - Lady Dragonfyre

    Aug 23, 2006 at 1:03 pm

    Ah, but in Florida, it's hot and humid as hell year round (with some relief every now and then). It's going to be difficult living in a place with no seasons--and lots of mosquitoes. Well, at least I won't have to worry about my hair freezing and breaking while picking up tons of static.

  • 12 - Snarkattack

    Aug 24, 2006 at 1:49 am

    Eek, alas I also know what that's like, having lived in the Philippines. I loathe humidity. I've been there 3 times and there's always been a typhoon.

    Not to mention no hot water, so everyone gets cold showers (out of city areas), which isn't just a comfort thing, but makes people more prone to respiratory-type infections, especially the elderly and children. It's pretty sad, actually.

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