What do you use for hand-washing? And dishes? My hands didn’t used to be dry, but now that I wash them so much more often, they are.
Most of my handwashing is actually not with soap, but with the Tierra Mia skin lotion. I use it as if it were liquid soap. Does the job without drying my skin. If my hands are really dirty, I do use soap, but it’s Skin Trip by Mountain Ocean: coconut oil, olive oil, palm oil, vegetable glycerin, water, aloe, sorbitol moisturizer, coconut fragrance.
At the kitchen sink I keep Dr Bonner lavender liquid castile soap for hand-washing and Seventh Generation orange-scented dishwashing soap for dishes.
I would never ever use a castile soap. They are drying. Maybe not as much as some, but still too much. I used to use Seventh Gen dishwashing soap, but I love a German-made line of environmentally-friendly products—including dish soap—that my local supermarket began carrying. Sonnett.
At my bathroom sink I use Free & Clear Cleanser for Sensitive Skin for hand-washing and morning face-washing (and for at-the-sink body washing when I don’t shower in the morning).
Looking it up, it contains Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate and Sodium Laurate, which can be very irritating to the skin, especially after long-term use. For your face, I would look at the Paula’s Choice website and see what cleansers are recommended for oilier skin. And/or look at Isvara Organics.
For body washing at the skin, I put some Dr. Haushka’s Moor Lavender Calming Body Oil (which is creamy) on a moist washcloth. I don’t bother rinsing, since it’s not a soap. And it cleans—and moisturizes—very nicely. And it smells so nice. This site has a very good price: https://us.lookfantastic.com.
Re the shampoo you use—I can’t find a full listing of the ingredients, just the ginger and honey.
=sheila