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anyone turning into a lizard?

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Cod · 11/03/2005 13:18

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colditzmum · 11/03/2005 13:20

I am a lizard too. I should be applying moisteriser day and night, but can't be bothered.

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Lucycat · 11/03/2005 13:20

Back to the sea, back to the sea! fish out of water will tend to dry up!!

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Cod · 11/03/2005 13:20

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Sponge · 11/03/2005 13:23

Yes indeed, dry and positively rough in places and no amount of creaming makes any difference.
But then I too am a misplaced sea creature.

Maybe try drinking water instead of tea or alcohol on occasion.

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Enid · 11/03/2005 13:24

drink loads loads loads of water, open windows in your house or put pots of water on the radiators, L'oreal Body cream stuff for v dry skin is excellent

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Cod · 11/03/2005 13:28

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NomDePlume · 11/03/2005 13:30

exfoliate with a good body scrub, personally i really like the sugar scrub from Tesco's own Spa range (only about £4 a pot too and lasts for ages). It's gritty and rubs off your scales, it has oil in it too which moisturises. Put a squirt of baby oil in your bath too, or rub it over your body when your skin is still wet after a shower. works wonders

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emmatmg · 11/03/2005 13:30

well, as I asked so something similar about this on your horned hoof club thingy i'm not gonna answer.


No-one answered me.......i'm ignoring you all!!!

(Haaaumph)

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nailpolish · 11/03/2005 13:31

if you do put baby oil in the bath - remember not to put your head under the water!!!

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NomDePlume · 11/03/2005 13:32

Oh yes ! I never wash my hair in the bath so I didn't think to mention it.

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Sponge · 11/03/2005 13:34

and it can get very slippy so be careful girls.

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nutcracker · 11/03/2005 13:40

Mine too, have started slapping the vaseline on my face before bed.

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Cod · 11/03/2005 13:42

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Cod · 11/03/2005 13:42

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nailpolish · 11/03/2005 13:45

smear yourself in lard cod,

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nutcracker · 11/03/2005 13:45

LOl

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emmatmg · 11/03/2005 13:58

for all you know I could have the answer.......maybe I have....you'll nevr know!!



I will not be shunned!!!

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Cod · 11/03/2005 13:59

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emmatmg · 11/03/2005 14:01

ppppeeerrrrpppppppp



(blowing raspberry)

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Cod · 11/03/2005 14:01

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littlerach · 11/03/2005 14:05

aqueous cream works wonders on my cracked hands.

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posyhairdresser · 11/03/2005 14:11

Do you change colour against different wall paper?



Try cod liver oil, Coddo

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vicdubya · 21/03/2005 21:31

Yes.

Try Scholl pumice foot scrub on eg hands.

And Lanisoh on scaly patches seems to be working for me.

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