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    and occasionally something like diluted soap, lemon juice or apple cider vinegar.

    i.e. some sort of (proven) cleaning agent

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        Okay, but it’s important for everyone elseto know that they aren’t going years without using a cleaning agent like wild animals.

        You ever smell an animal’s fur? It’s not great.

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          If you are brushing them often, feeding them good food, and not letting your dog roll in everything, they smell a lot better.

          That being said, animals in general do have stronger smelling oils than humans - often for some evolutionarily advantageous reasons.

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                  well it’s either wet, which means you should shower, because otherwise that shits going to be really annoying, or it’s dry, and it’s probably not a big deal anymore. Once you shower that shit is getting cleaned off properly anyway.

                  Just so we’re clear here, sweat is supposed to provide life to bacteria, that’s why it stinks.

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                    If you don’t use some kind of cleansing agent the bacteria is still there.

                    It doesn’t have to be shampoo, lemon juice/vinegar/rain water can kill bacteria because they’re acidic, certain scented and essential oils as well are antimicrobial.

                    The facts don’t change, though. You can’t just rinse your hair with tap water for a year and expect nothing to grow in it.

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                  If your sweat is growing things in 12 hours, you need a doctor or an exorcist.

                  Remember, many indigenous people across the world used steam to bath, as the steam and new sweat rinsed off the old sweat quite effectively.

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                    Moisture+Oil+Dead Skin=Bacterial Growth.

                    Full stop.

                    Which is why y’all are occasionally washing with lemon juice or vinegar or certain oils, because that actually disinfects.