Don't like showering? Go for a skinny dip in the sea. It actually works, people don't stink when they bath in salt water.... plus there are many other benefits if you research it.
Aren't the salt water make your body feel sticky when it dry? I live near the sea. After playing in the salt water I feel sticky and then I shower again using tap water at home.
Yeah, it does. I mean, when I take a swim off the boat and come back, it can have a salty feeling until you dry off and (I imagine you could simply) brush off the salt. (I may live on a boat and swim a lot, but I do have a fairly normal shower which I tend to use. I also don't have to deal with sand usually.) Anyway, as Justsomejerk said, it's great for the hair... and also the skin.
Is it normal I need a good enough reason to shower?
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Don't like showering? Go for a skinny dip in the sea. It actually works, people don't stink when they bath in salt water.... plus there are many other benefits if you research it.
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If I lived near the sea I surely would do this!
Aren't the salt water make your body feel sticky when it dry? I live near the sea. After playing in the salt water I feel sticky and then I shower again using tap water at home.
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Yeah, it does. I mean, when I take a swim off the boat and come back, it can have a salty feeling until you dry off and (I imagine you could simply) brush off the salt. (I may live on a boat and swim a lot, but I do have a fairly normal shower which I tend to use. I also don't have to deal with sand usually.) Anyway, as Justsomejerk said, it's great for the hair... and also the skin.
Makes your hair look awesome too.