Get Soft Skin?

nymphony said:
That's interesting. So people with oily skin shouldn't use drying products like those generic soaps?
I have pretty oiliy skin and I think my fav soap would be Dr Bronners
http://www.drbronner.com/index.html
As long as you don't mind a little religious propaganda on the bottle. :rolleyes:
It leaves me feeling clean after a shower but never too dried out.
Another good one is Pangea.
http://www.pangeaorganics.com/
 
I like the moisture enhancing lotions by Jergens. I believe it's Jergens, I don't have the bottle right in front of me. They really help the skin stay moist. Also, in this month's Cosmopolitan magazine, they have a great article on getting better skin.
 
It could be that your tap water is what's considered hard water. For your feet I suggest slathering lotion and putting on thick socks, then wrapping them in a plastic bag. For your arms and elbows, get the Crisco lard (or any lard really), slather it on, cut the end off of an old tube sock and keep that on for a bit. Works wonders!
 
a test of your water for hardness is a good idea as mentioned before. I have a water softener at home and I can tell a big difference when I bath elsewhere.

One thing I like is a milk bath a few times a week. I use 2 cups of powdered milk and a cup of Epsom salt add some scented oils if you wish. you may need to increase of decrease the amount depending on the tub size. You can use a half gallon of whole milk, which I think works better, but gets expensive. use a loofra

Dont forget to take a quick shower afterward just to rinse off with.

pat yourself dry and apply some cocoa butter lotion.


Enjoy,
Boris
 
I googled for a while looking for the answer to this question, but I was unable to find an answer. Is the skin on your vagina, and your mons pubis much more sensitive than the skin on say, your legs? I have no problem shaving my legs, yet I used to get (and sometimes still do get) some redness when I shave my vaginal area. Or is it just the texture of the hair?
 
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