Reddit Reddit reviews Medline - MSC095107 ReadyBath Select Body Cleansing Cloth Wipes, Fragrance Free, Medium Weight Wipes (8 Count Pack, 30 Packs)

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Medline - MSC095107 ReadyBath Select Body Cleansing Cloth Wipes, Fragrance Free, Medium Weight Wipes (8 Count Pack, 30 Packs)
Medium thick, soft, plush 8" x 8" cloths for fast, easy total body cleansing are great for the mobility impaired, after surgery, or any time a shower is not possibleReadyBath Select Wipes are pre-moistened with gentle, rinse-free cleansers plus soothing, moisturizing skin conditionersFragrance free, pH balanced, hypoallergenic and alcohol-freeCloths can be used at room temperature or warmed for added comfort8 count packs, 30 packs per Case for a total of 240 Wipes
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1 Reddit comment about Medline - MSC095107 ReadyBath Select Body Cleansing Cloth Wipes, Fragrance Free, Medium Weight Wipes (8 Count Pack, 30 Packs):

u/backseatredditor ยท 4 pointsr/POTS

Yes! This was something I put a lot of thought into when I was really sick.

  • /u/mnicoleb1773 already mentioned body wipes, which is an essential for the spoonie life. We're living in the golden age of body wipes and I love it. There are the medical grade ones (like these) and the fancier ones they sell in stores now for, like, "active people on the go", and the deodorant ones just for underarms, or whatever. For vulva-owners, I definitely recommend a wipe designed for that area.

  • After the wipes, a good body powder is sometimes helpful (I love Lush's "silky underwear" to use under arms and the underboob area).

  • For hair, if yours is short enough you can use rinse-free shampoo (some even come in a shower cap form where you just put it on and smoosh it around and throw it out). I usually fared better with dry shampoo and a re-hydrating spray for curly/wavy hair since my ends tend to dry out.

  • And then there's shaving. Get an electric shaver that works dry. I got this basic one for $18, and it's absolutely good enough. I even use it on underarms after getting the area clean and thoroughly dry (a tiny bit of powder rubbed in before is helpful to reduce friction).

  • Another option for shaving is the shave cream by EOS. It can be used dry! And it works as long as your razor is good and sharp and you go a tiny bit slower. (I wiped a damp washcloth on my legs first and that seemed to help) And then follow it with a damp cloth to get the residue. And you can just be sitting on the floor to do this anywhere.

  • When I was feeling ambitious enough to shower, a stool was essential. My shower is tiny, and this one still fit. If you've got a bigger shower stall (or even a tub!) you can find some cuter shower chairs, even.

  • And I would sit to floss. And really just, any time that it was logistically possible.