How many care packs can you make per week/have you distributed?
May I suggest you email companies like Nivea, Lynx etc. to get freebie samples to add to the packs, as such causes (help for heroes, helping war veterans etc.) are now more acknowledged than ever before… a really good thing you’re doing there Turd. You might make the press, become famous, and land yourself a hottie girlfriend too.
Does the US have anything similar to our red poppy? who’s proceeds go towards our war veterans… those things sell in the millions
I use an all natural naturally-medicated soap… which I use with exfoliating mitts (when in the bath) for an even cleaner/smoother-skin result, but one’s gotta shower off all those floating skin cells after. :-&
Given I’m still testing it, none silly. It is just gonna be information packets for homeless websites, including a plan for churches to custom stack varients on the basis of location. I changed my formula this week as my old one was eating the tear ducts around my eyes away, I was too fucking clean.
I’m gonna adapt my 50 caliber bicycle wagon into a homeless bicycle shelter eventually. If I hand out the kits personally, it will be part of a larger $500 bicycle camper with a 450 Watt gas generator, so chronic homeless have a actual shelter at night, not to mention option to migrate to greener pastures. I’m not exactly a fan of most designs. This one us smarter, folds, but still unrealistic shit.
I can find old bikes anywhere, and know basic welding. Wouldn’t be hard at all. Be nice if I can make one or two a year in the future.
No, nothing like having a finalized product, that is serviceable and explainable to the consumer. Would you deliver a incomplete, dissasmbled new concept car to a customer saying “I’m a Ferrari Engineer, I live in the now, vroom vroom” and drive off with a none approved, largely untested mess of collapsing, unassembled parts in a customers driveway?
No, gonna test it, explain varients. If someone is desperate and reads this, they are free to try it out themselves.
Just use a olive oil based soap, I have had my best experience via that. US has a aggressive cottage industry in this area, lots of regional varients, a lot of women’s monasteries sell a wide variation, as well as craft store. Simple enough to be homemade like candles. Countries that use these soaps tend not to even bother with shampoo.
It would depend on what the base of the soap is made from, but your suggestion would be five to ten times cheaper than that shampoo, and I don’t want my new hair care routine to take a step back… as the routine I’m using shows the desired results over time… and only then from two weeks in from starting it.
With CF it’s best I remove all harsh grooming products (and harsh products in general) from my environment and life, so they have been replaced with natural soaps shampoos and botanical Shea butter-based hair care products… shea butter was used by the ancients since, well… anciemt times.
Craft fairs are good for natural product sourcing, and are fun to wander through… akin to markets of old as seen in films like Sinbad and such, but they’re so bloody pricey man.