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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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.