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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 16:46 on 18th May 2009
I've been using Doves Supreme Cream Oil Sleek Satin Body Wash. Like you Krissy, I have sensitive skin and need something moisturize too. This seems to work for me. I generally go for the unscented varieties because I don't like the scent to conflict with my perfume.
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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 16:49 on 18th May 2009

I just use Dove Sensitive Skin Body Wash. But for baths I love Vitabath!!

 http://www.myvitabath.com/ 

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Bob T
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quotePosted at 17:13 on 18th May 2009
soap?
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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 17:26 on 18th May 2009
Remind me not to come near you!! Tongue out LOL
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 17:55 on 18th May 2009
On 18th May 2009 16:46, Diana Sinclair wrote:
I've been using Doves Supreme Cream Oil Sleek Satin Body Wash. Like you Krissy, I have sensitive skin and need something moisturize too. This seems to work for me. I generally go for the unscented varieties because I don't like the scent to conflict with my perfume.


good grief,what a LONG name for soap,,,,lol.i use Pears(it has the royal warrent on it !!! lol)
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:23 on 18th May 2009

Anna is into Dove (If you see what I mean!).

But hey, I'm into E45 - brilliant non greasy hand cream and great for the kids excema! Shake hands with me and you might well fall over (swoon) because I am a slippery customer sometimes, what did you think I mean't?

And Rick, Pears soap? C'mon you don't really use that soap do you? It's awful in my humble opinion!!

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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 18:25 on 18th May 2009
Only on special occaisons Ron !!,what about Yardley's ???Wink
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:27 on 18th May 2009
Ah, thats better Rick. How you doing mate?
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 18:30 on 18th May 2009
Very well sir,I trust you and yours are well?
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 18:49 on 18th May 2009
On 18th May 2009 17:13, Bob T wrote:
soap?


Yes, Bob..soap...you know that bubbly stuff that tickles your fancy to "pop" it when you see it like an little kid full of glee. I use to take the internet and the song "A little bit of Soap" and  play the game of "tetrus"...where the little blocks fall down, and one line filled and they dissappear..but to play with the song, you have to get the "beat" of the music, now if your REALLY good, then you can slap the little blocks to do whirlies and fall in place on "cue"..it's an lot of fun, and this is an good song to do that with. You can also "jerk" the little blocks sideways and into place, with the music beat....it can get real testing, try it some time, you'll like it! Lots of fun.

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