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Jessica Martinez's avatar

Yes! I would definitely be interested in hearing more about this in podcast form.

Side note, this reminds me of a question I’ve been wanting to ask you: do you have any articles where you talk more about showers? I’ve learned so much from you about the skin on my face and have drastically cut down my skin care routine and products thanks to you. However, and this may be a silly question, but does the skin on our body (below the neck) work the same way as the skin on our face? It hurts and disgusts me to see how many plastic bottles of body wash, feminine wash, and lotion I go through, not to mention the amount of money I spend on all this stuff! (I’ve yet to find a bar of soap that doesn’t leave my skin with that weird rubbery feeling afterwards, so that’s why I opt for body wash) Do you have any resources that you’ve written in the past that you can direct me to that would also help me cut down the amount of products I use when I shower? Thank you!

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Naomi's avatar

Hi Jessica, I would love a podcast by you! I've learned a lot about my skin since I started following you, I dug in in late July and read a bunch of your past newsletters and articles. I pretty much just wash my face with water unless I've got makeup on (which is maybe once or twice a month over the last few months). My skin can't handle SPF no matter what I try - even Kari Gran's broke me out. That being said, only water washing once a day has made a huge, positive difference! My skin is a lot clearer and I don't have any irritation. If I need to, I just moisturize with a couple drops of Dr. EJ's serum. So yes, you've really made a big difference in how I approach my skin and I'd love a podcast!

On another note - I read James Hamblin's book and was inspired to stop using commercial shampoos...I tried for 2.5 months and gave up. I'm now back to washing my hair every other day and feel like I can't stretch it any further than that. Any thoughts on shampooing? I feel like getting off soap (except for hand washing and other sanitation situations) was not that difficult. But shampoo is a whole different level for me.

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