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This scratch and sniff that i used to
knock fire from left a big jar of sugar
scrub in my bathroom a few years ago.
I read the directions and scrubbed my
face with that shyt and rinsed.
she called asking if she left it......nope.
i've copped 5 or 6 jars of them shyts
for my face and feet.....dolphin smoove.
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Brehs/Brehettes with kids. My 2 year old son hair is dry and soaks up the products like crazy. I've been using Urban Hydration moisturizer on him and its probably been the best moisturizer I've tried so far but it doesn't hold up all day.
 

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some really good body butter, got it for my sister and my mother and myself....they got scents for brehs too
 

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Brehs/Brehettes with kids. My 2 year old son hair is dry and soaks up the products like crazy. I've been using Urban Hydration moisturizer on him and its probably been the best moisturizer I've tried so far but it doesn't hold up all day.
I don't have children, but I have a football team worth of nieces and nephews. Sounds like he may have high porosity hair. If you aren't already doing so, deep condition with a protein conditioner once every 2 weeks or so, use a leave-in conditioner every time you wash his hair (use warm vs hot water to shampoo) and seal with a lightweight oil.

I tend to make my own hair oil blends (I use a lot of Indian hair products), but you should be able to find something that works well in the store (sweet almond, jojoba, and argan are all good options).
 

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Ladies, have an issue with dry/dead skin on my feet. Especially the heels/soles. What can I do to get rid of it aside from washing/drying them and changing shoes/socks daily?

Tried Vaseline/lotion while sleeping, but after work, feet are DONE.​
 

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Ladies, have an issue with dry/dead skin on my feet. Especially the heels/soles. What can I do to get rid of it aside from washing/drying them and changing shoes/socks daily?

Tried Vaseline/lotion while sleeping, but after work, feet are DONE.​
It’s you need to remove the dead skin first.

Use a pumice stone in the shower every few days to get feet soft and use heavy moisturiser.

Might be your shoes causing it if they’re ill fitting
 

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Ladies, have an issue with dry/dead skin on my feet. Especially the heels/soles. What can I do to get rid of it aside from washing/drying them and changing shoes/socks daily?

Tried Vaseline/lotion while sleeping, but after work, feet are DONE.​
You need to get babyfeet.

It's 25 bucks, but it's an acidic peel that will remove a lot of it. It will take about a week of your dead skin coming off so wear some socks.
 

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It’s you need to remove the dead skin first.

Use a pumice stone in the shower every few days to get feet soft and use heavy moisturiser.

Might be your shoes causing it if they’re ill fitting
I got a pumice stone with a brush on the other side.
You need to get babyfeet.

It's 25 bucks, but it's an acidic peel that will remove a lot of it. It will take about a week of your dead skin coming off so wear some socks.

Seen videos of that stuff. Can't do it. On my feet all day and the feeling of sweaty feet covered in plastic ALL DAY is NOT happening.​
 

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I got a pumice stone with a brush on the other side.


Seen videos of that stuff. Can't do it. On my feet all day and the feeling of sweaty feet covered in plastic ALL DAY is NOT happening.​
Soak your feet and use pumice stone to file and remove any dead skin.

I usually do it end of my shower.

Then main thing is keeping on top of it especially if you’re prone to get calloused skin on your feet.

Feeling of freshly pumiced feet >>>
 

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I got a pumice stone with a brush on the other side.


Seen videos of that stuff. Can't do it. On my feet all day and the feeling of sweaty feet covered in plastic ALL DAY is NOT happening.​

All day? Just 1 hour. You remove then wash your feet. It will peel on its own, just use some vaseline and socks.

I did it in 2018. Left it on for an hour while at home. Then, I washed my feet. Over the week, it took an entire layer of skin off.


If that still isn't an option, find an old-school Asian nail salon that still uses a blade.
 
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