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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 614537" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Sugar scrub and all other exfoliants rub my skin raw. I recently started using hand-crocheted cotton washcloths, made with worsted weight 100% cotton yarn instead of terry wash cloths or those horrid plastic scrub-thingies they sell at the drug store. I use moisturizing shampoo instead of body wash (whatever they have on sale), and for the first time ever I'm not itching from head to toe this winter. I use avocado oil as a moisturizer for skin and hair, and blistex lip medex for dry lips.</p><p></p><p>I'm allergic to lanolin, so most of the really good moisturizers make me break out in hives and weeping sores.</p><p></p><p>If anyone crochets and wants my washcloth patterns, let me know. I have a few good ones. (I'm careful with the structure of them, as certain stitches scratch more than others, even with the soft cotton).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 614537, member: 3907"] Sugar scrub and all other exfoliants rub my skin raw. I recently started using hand-crocheted cotton washcloths, made with worsted weight 100% cotton yarn instead of terry wash cloths or those horrid plastic scrub-thingies they sell at the drug store. I use moisturizing shampoo instead of body wash (whatever they have on sale), and for the first time ever I'm not itching from head to toe this winter. I use avocado oil as a moisturizer for skin and hair, and blistex lip medex for dry lips. I'm allergic to lanolin, so most of the really good moisturizers make me break out in hives and weeping sores. If anyone crochets and wants my washcloth patterns, let me know. I have a few good ones. (I'm careful with the structure of them, as certain stitches scratch more than others, even with the soft cotton). [/QUOTE]
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