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You guys are killing me, time to bust out the ice cream maker!
You guys are killing me, time to bust out the ice cream maker!
Oh for the love of ... no PLEASE don't look!I am kinda late to the party and you guys did turn this into an ice cream thread but for all your curious people, look up truffle butter. Def. worse than red wings.
Happy Monday!
Oh for the love of ... no PLEASE don't look!
I'll never look at See's candy the same.
Ok. This isn't scientific or anything but...
I stopped using regular soap because of this exact issue. It burned, in places, bad. I started using dove (doesn't it have a lower Ph?) Anyway I used sensitive skin dove and never had another problem.
Introduce using my own cp soap.
Some bother me (like 2 I've made) and most don't for the most part, but they can. If I clean super fast I don't have a problem, but if not it does burn a little.
My opinion is the fragrances are the culprit, or honestly the Ph of soap. I may just be a tad sensitive to it in a region. I have no other answers other than that. Advice? Don't clean as though your a doctor going for surgery, clean thoroughly but quickly. Rise completely! Any leftover residue will start to irritate. I should probably make a scent free soap. That would solve my issue of fragrance vs Ph levels.
And just saw Susie...yes, I think I am just one of those sensitive ladies, and I dont think I'm alone.
Edit to say I understand what you're saying. Burning as it feels like burning, but in essence it's irritating the area. Again, not so uncommon imo.
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