(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
Bars of Soap and Healing Ointment
I stockpile bars of soap because there are so many uses for a good bar of soap. I use several different kinds of soap bars, but the nice thing about them is they are compact and you can stuff them into numerous places for safekeeping. You can grate them to make a liquid detergent for washing just about anything, yourself included. Bars of soap are probably the cheapest, and most easily storable form of soap you can buy. There are many, many, recipes online for making laundry detergent, liquid dish soap detergent, etc.
When the skin gets dry and cracked, it’s important to cover those cracks and get them healed up as quickly as possible to avoid infection. By “cover them” I mean thoroughly coat them in a mineral cream or the tried and true Vaseline (petroleum jelly). This prevents entry of more bacteria and will heal the cracks. I use a mineral cream because it is the most effective for me (brand: Nivea), but Vaseline is cheap and readily available. A little goes a long way. You can purchase bottles of mineral oil inexpensively and coat your hands in the oil before bed, or glove your hands in cotton or nitrile gloves during the day. You can make your own soaps and salves with tallow (beef fat), plus a few more ingredients, if available to you. The reason I suggest the above is that today’s common “hand cream” is not effective. You need something more heavy-duty.Continue reading“Supplies for Staying Clean WTSHTF – Part 2, by SaraSue”

