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Today I plan to change that by sharing my own list of must have items to keep me clean, healthy, and looking good. And lest you question the "looking good" part, rest assured I plan to explain why that is important when faced with a survival situation.
Best Practices: 25 Items to Include in Your Survival Hygiene Kit
Soap (I prefer liquid castile soap)
Toothpaste
Toothbrush
Razor plus some old denim for stropping
Dental Floss
Deodorant
Shampoo
Conditioner
Sun Shower also called a Solar Shower (I have this one)
Baking Soda (can be used as a shampoo substitute or as a toothpaste 50/50 with salt)
Epsom Salt
Laundry Soap (I use the DIY version)
Potty Bucket (5 gallon bucket with seat)
Kitty Litter or other organic material to use with the potty bucket
Toilet Paper
Microfiber cloths to use for washing
Cotton tea towels to use for drying (these are amazing and not too small for full-body use)
Hair cutting scissors
Nail Clippers
Feminine supplies (if applicable; read more here)
Diapers (if applicable)
Comb
Hand Mirror
Lipstick (optional)