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Love the advice, and my steadily increasing supply of product.
Love, Itchy.
Sometimes I have a dry and itchy soul. Especially when it rains all the time. Any advice?
“And it REALLY doesn’t like it when you take your cold, naked body and light it on fire.”
I like the way you put this. So much that I almost snorted my coffee out of my nose. Win for a Monday morning!
I’m a big Villainess fan myself – http://www.villainess.net/ – the smooches are amazing for light exfoliation with oils left behind in the shower and most everything is very moisturizing, good for sensitive skin, and has interesting and lovely scents. Also Bunny Butt Apothecary – http://bunnybuttapothecary.com/ – for their facial cream (and who doesn’t love that name?) and Magic Hands Workshop – http://magichandsworkshop.com/ – for even more body butters.
Burts Bees Almond Milk Hand cream is to die for. Also love Aveeno Active Naturals Moisturizing Creme Oil.
“wear socks”
Advice I never thought I would hear from Ms. Havaianas!
I second the Johnson’s Baby Oil mention. I use it on my daughters (it keeps them smelling like babies even though they are toddlers now) and on myself after every bath or shower.
Refined sesame oil – toss a couple tablespoons into a warm bath – it’s magic. I live in avon, CO elevation 7500 and it is DRY up here. works like a charm. like any oil in the tub it will stay there until you wipe it with a papertowel. you can buy this stuff at the grocery store.