I keep dove soap on my desk and wash my face when I get to work. That's it.
I might transfer over to showers soon though... It's getting to be quite hot in the mornings now that we're in November.
I keep dove soap on my desk and wash my face when I get to work. That's it.
I might transfer over to showers soon though... It's getting to be quite hot in the mornings now that we're in November.
You guys might think I'm nuts, but you might give this a try...
For every season except hot summer, try wearing a base layer of very thin merino wool. Smartwool and Ibex both make thin 100% merino t shirts and long sleeve pullovers. Look for the terms "microweight" in Smartwool, and "woolies" for the Ibex. These things are magical! They are very soft and thin, machine washable and comfy, and they breathe. Sure you sweat into them, but it just doesn't get smelly...honest.
I used to wear polyesther leotard tops and cotton tops for years, and even without biking they were smelly after only a day's wear. I would never have believed how I can wear a merino shirt for maybe 4 or 5 times biking and sweating and it still has no underarm smell- I just hang it up to dry and air out at night. Pretty amazing. Something about the wool does not encourage bacteria growth. And it's the bacteria, not the actual sweat, that create the smell.
Perhaps you could wear one to work, change into a work top, and hang the merino somewhere discreet for the day to dry before wearing it back home again.
Just another suggestion instead of sudsing up in the sink or forever buying wipes...
Lisa
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Part of my reasoning was that I wanted to just wake up, have breakfast, throw on bike clothes and get out the door- doing 'showering' at work, before work, because that's the #1 thing that would make me late in the morning. (early mornings, I sit there in the shower and rest my forehead against the cold tile under the hot shower and pretend that it's almost like sleep... I have a hard time waking up early sometimes...) Naturally I'd do a quick rinse-off shower when I get home... I dunno. I've just never commuted like this so I don't have a feel for the mechanics of it yet. *shrug* if you ladies say I can escape with a quick splash in the sink, I might be ok. I never really get 'odiferous' or 'pungent'... (that I notice, anyway) and never worried about it working with hippies, but because DGF is always all perfumey and hyper-aware of body odor, its starting to rub off on me.
Part of it also is the idea of wiping down with something cool and nice that I don't have to worry about rinsing off like soap. (I have kind of fair, delicate skin, so if I don't rinse soap well it gets irritated easily)
Last edited by Kitsune06; 11-01-2006 at 06:31 PM.
Another 'washing in the sink at work' advocate over here.
I am the same as you Kits, in that I have trouble 'starting the motor' in the morning, so to speak. My morning routine is darn close to what you described: wake up, bathroom salutations, cram the grub for the day and my work clothes in my backpack, then out the door. Being an evening shower-er, morning sweat, if any won't smell (well, not on me anyway). Once I get to work, usually I will just wash my face, do a swipe with the pit stick, attempt to do something with my hair and call it good.
Oh, one thing that really helped me was to have my bike togs laid out and ready to go, my sandwiches or whatnot ready to be grabbed out of the 'fridge, and things like that done the night before. It saves so much time in the morning!
Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul.
2010 Kelson custom/Brooks B17 Imperial
2009 Masi/Terry Damselfly
2004 Specialized Dulce Elite/Terry Damselfly
2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara/unknown saddle
1987 Bridgestone 100/Terry Liberator X
That's right- after about 4 rides, I start to see salt deposits from sweating. That's when I wash them.(though considering my salt cravings I should probaly just lick them clean...eeew!
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I have a girlfriend who had two small boys who were impossible to get up and dressed for school in the morning- they'd cry and cry and be so cranky. Her solution was to bathe and dress them in their school clothes the night before! This works well for jeans and non-wrinkly casual wear.![]()
Lisa
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It's a lotion skin cleanser that can be wiped away with either a dry or wet wash cloth (or tissue) and it's great for sensitive skin. There is no need to try to rinse off all the residue because it's good for your skin. Who knows, you may end up with silky armpits.![]()
I discovered it when I had my daughter. Her skin was so sensitive that even the unscented baby wipes irritated her skin.
Oh, and I love it for shaving leg/pits too.
My favourite get-clean-quick remedy where there's no shower is actually a small well-used washcloth (so it gets rough and very absorbent), as hot water as I can stand, and no soap. Rinse cloth, wring out, wash with it fast while it's still hot, repeat.
The hot cloth means you practically dry as you go, and no water or soap splashing around. Works fine on fresh sweat.
Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
I have been using Cetaphil on my face for over 20 years. I keep some at school for when I commute. It does work everywhere and you don't have to rinse. I also have tried those cloths that are for people who can't bathe. They come in a pack of 2 or 3. You heat it up in the microwave to get it to "work." I don't use them every time I commute, but it's an option. I'll usually stick them in the micro and let it "cook" while I am taking my work clothes out and getting any other bathroom supplies ready. They don't leave a film like baby wipes and they don't smell.
I shower in the AM before I commute, and apply deoderant liberally. That way, when I arrive, I may be sweaty, but I don't usually stink! Washing up in the sink does not take that long, just face and pits, then wet my hair and run some gel through it.