OT The one-legged cook is now a one-handed cook
"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 00:12:39 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>> "sf" > wrote in message
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>> > On Sun, 1 Jun 2014 22:24:39 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > > wrote:
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>> >> Also if you can tolerate coconut, coconut soap is great! I used to
>> >> use
>> >> shower wash but am getting much better results with the coconut soap.
>> >> Only
>> >> drawback to it is that the only kind I can find in the stores here is
>> >> expensive (Skin Trip) or Kirkland (not related to Costco) but the
>> >> Kirkland
>> >> in particular goes to mush very quickly. You have to isolate it in
>> >> the
>> >> shower so that the water doesn't accidentally hit it or you'll have no
>> >> soap
>> >> left.
>> >
>> > What store are you buying the coconut soap in? I'll tell DD to look
>> > for it.
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>> Not any that you have. Central Market and Bartell Drugs. You can get it
>> on
>> Ebay.
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> jDarn. OK, I'll let her know.
Have her check whatever health food stores. Whole foods likely has it too.
I just have to check the ingredients. Many of the soaps I saw have other
things in them. Like shea butter, goat's milk or almond oil. Although I do
love shea butter, the reason I needed the soap was to help quash a skin
fungal infection that I got from the antibiotics for my foot. Had I been
using it just for psoriasis or dry skin, the shea would have been fine. I
just can't do dairy or almonds.
However, I have noticed that my skin is much, much softer than it was when
using the Olay or Dove washes. So I think I will stick with this for now.
And it doesn't seem to leave the shower floor slippery like the Dove did.
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