Equipment:

bodily hygiene and beautification

Disposable razor
(pre War)


Safety razor with
exchangeable
blades (pre War)


Folding razor





Manicure set




Shampoo



Soap



Deep conditioner



Nail scissors/nail
clippers


Perfume




Deodorant



Pack of paper
handkerchiefs


Cloth handkerchief



Nail file



lipstick/mascara/
other Make-Up


Epilator



Hair removal wax



Toilet paper




Tooth pick



Toothbrush &
Toothpaste


A cheap piece of plastics with an equally cheap piece of blade attached to it. It's best not to even think about going against the grain with this.


A master piece of shaving technology and another proof of the extravagance of the pre War society. The durable piece is the grip, the blade (often, there were even several blades at once) can be exchanged at will.


Before the War only used by connoisseurs of the fine arts and the last barbers, after the War, they have started making them new, because they are easier to produce than safety razors with exchangeable blades. Available in all forms, from simple plastics shells up to ivory shells with Damascene blades.


For cared for hands, that want to make a good impression.




Good for the hair, good for the scalp and in many cases even good against dandruff. A true luxury item.


Soap is the must have of body hygiene articles. Available in the most diverse variations, from almond soap to simple curd soap.


For strained hair that has gone through some rough times. And for that distinctive glow that you normally only get with Gamma Gulp Beer.


The basic equipment for basic foot and hand nail care.



Smelling nice is still desirable in the Wasteland. Expensive perfumes from before the Great War is worth it's weight in gold, but even after the War, there are some here and there, that produce special fragrances.


Whether as an aerosol or one one to roll on, deodorants are, like perfumes, quite desirable, but not quite as expensive.


A pack of paper handkerchiefs to wipe one's nose. Exclusively a pre War product.



A big, square piece of cloth to wipe one's nose. High society uses silk ones, often even with monogram.


Another instrument used to beautify the hands.



A load of pre War products used to beautify the female face. May grant a +10 bonus on beguile/seduce.


Meant for hair removal at the legs (and other body parts). Shaved legs may possibly grant a +10 bonus to beguile/seduce.


Wax used to remove hair on all conceivable body parts. Also produced after the War. Very painful. Shaved legs may grant a +10 bonus to beguile/seduce.


Do I really have to explain that? A luxury item, post War production started pretty soon. But nothing is more comfortable than the expensive four-ply paper from before the War.


A hundred piece pack of tooth picks. Supposedly they deforested whole forests, back before the War, just for such a silly thing as dental hygiene.


Most fundamental tools of dental hygiene. Available in various levels of quality, from simple post War products to the deluxe whitening and gum protecting toothpaste.

5 $

0.1 pounds


30 $ grip

25 $ blade(s)

Starting at 0.5 pounds


Starting at 15 $

Starting at 0.7 pounds




Starting at 20 $

1 pound


Starting at 30 $

1 pound


Starting at 10 $

0.5 pounds


Starting at 40 $

0.2 pounds


Starting at 20 $

0.1 pounds


Starting at 50 $

0.2 pounds



Starting at 25 $

0.1 pounds


Starting at 15 $

0.1 pounds


Starting at 5 $

0.1 pounds


Starting at 15 $

Starting at 0.1 pounds


Starting at 50 $

Starting at 0.1 pounds


Starting at 50 $

Starting at 1 pound


Starting at 10 $

0.3 pounds


Starting at 5 $

0.3 pounds (roll)



Starting at 10 $

0.1 Pfund (100 pieces)


Starting at 20 $

0.3 pounds

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