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Old 05-15-2007, 01:14 AM   #16  
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I used to have this problem too and then a friend of mine introduced me to this wonderful shaving lotion called ... Coochie Cream.. Yep, that's the real name of it. You can buy it online or I get mine from a nearby adult shop. It's for shaving one's face, legs, etc... You can also use it as conditioner. I have the smoothest legs using that stuff than I have ever had in the past. It is all that my boyfriend uses to shave his face with now too. Hope this help.
Ooooo! I forgot about that stuff! That seriously works wonders.

Have to go hit the local naughty shop and get me some
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Old 05-15-2007, 10:31 AM   #17  
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hehehe. coochie cream. that makes me laugh.

as for dots - i've had them since i was a child too. nothing has ever worked, i used to be so embarrassed. Had them skinny and fat. But now that I AM fat - I've got more things to worry about when I wear shorts then dots on my legs... like the dimples on my thighs! *LOL* I mean, I finally gave up on getting rid of the dots.
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Old 05-15-2007, 11:17 AM   #18  
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It is so funny that you mentioned the coochie cream, I went to a bachelorette party on friday night where we were taught how to pole and lap dance, the lady teaching the class showed us her carry bag and stated that every dancer has this cream in their bag and she raved how good this stuff was, to prove it she showed us her bikini line and of course her legs were visible, but they looked as smooth as a baby bottom, I am sold as soon as I get off work I am going to go and get me some. I will tell you guys how it works afterwards.
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Old 05-15-2007, 01:49 PM   #19  
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Coochie Cream didn't help me but I have super sensitive skin that probably shouldn't see sunlight anyway! At least we Irish got the whiskey...

My most-recent Lucky magazine advertised a new lotion for the red dots on your arms though. Apparently is has something to do with severe skin irritation and dry skin. I'll post the product for you tonight.
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Old 05-15-2007, 02:03 PM   #20  
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I have those same little red dots! I've had them since I was a kid and I always wondered what they are. I was hoping if I lost a bunch of weight they would go away. I've been thinking about putting a retinoid cream on them, but I don't know if it would help...
My DD and DS have those bumps on their arms, I used to have them when I was young. I can't remember the name of the rash, but the doc did tell me once when I took the kids to see him about them. It's basically caused by dry skin and the pores being clogged. He recommened exfoliation and Eucerin extremely dry skin treatment cream. If they do it regularly it works, but being teenagers they don't ... My rash is gone now and the skin on my arms and legs are very smooth and soft, I exfoliate daily...
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Old 05-23-2007, 02:47 PM   #21  
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The name of the skin condition with the bumps is called Keratosis Pilaris and is very common. My dermatologist gave me an info sheet on it long time ago but it basically said to exfoliate areas, then apply a moisturizing lotion with urea in it. I know Dermadoctor makes a lotion for it called KP Duty but it's kind of expensive. Just google Keratosis Pilaris and you should get some info.
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