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    Lucky

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    #72137   2007-09-15 15:39 GMT      
    Currently, I use a soap brand that seems to make my skin break out in tiny little bumbs, almost like a rash.



    Can someone advise of a wonderful soap brand that is useful for people with sensative skin? Something that won't give me these break outs...



    Thanks in advance ~

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    #72138   2007-09-15 15:44 GMT      
    ivory soap and and other fragrance free soap.

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    #72139   2007-09-15 15:44 GMT      
    Try Johnsons& Johnson bar soap ~ it's sensitive ample to use on baby's sensitive skin---or you can just use wonderful ole ivory soap.

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    #72140   2007-09-15 15:44 GMT      
    Dove...the best out there...even recommended for babies

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    #72141   2007-09-15 15:44 GMT      
    dial antibacterial, liquid, ivory or dove.

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    #72142   2007-09-15 15:44 GMT      
    dove is really easy on the skin.



    also, a baby soap is something to try.

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    #72143   2007-09-15 15:46 GMT      
    Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing Bar is amazing for extremely sensitve skin. It is hypoallergenic (which means it should not cause a reaction) and non-comedongenic (it won't clog pores). Cetaphil also has some other soaps and mouisturizers that are wonderful for sensitive skin.



    It is dermatologist reccomended for sensitive skin.

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    #72144   2007-09-15 15:48 GMT      
    My dermatologist recommended Purpose soap. Unscented Neutragena is another wonderful choice.

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    #72145   2007-09-15 15:51 GMT      
    I use Dove, Hypo-Allergenic Fragrance Free. I have sensitive skin as a side effect of medications I take. The Dove does a fine job. I used to break out a lot, other soaps really got to me at times. WalMart or a drug store usually has it. Once you find it to be of your liking, you might want to purchase 12 packs at Sam's Club, that is what I do. Good Luck.

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    #72146   2007-09-15 15:51 GMT      
    Try dial.

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    #72147   2007-09-15 15:57 GMT      
    Try the one from Terressentials. It is an organic brand skincare(food grade ingredient and chemical free~ i tried and I love it ~ it's qualified USDA standard

    You got break out because you have allegie with the chemical in the soap you're using. Why dont try chemical free.



    www.Terressentials.com



    Or you could try miessence. I didnt try it but I heard alot about its reputation. It is more pricy because it's entitled USDA, ACO and IFOAM standard(amazing isnt it)

    www.mionegroup.com ~ here is the link

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    #72148   2007-09-15 16:21 GMT      
    (Real soap does not naturally contain sodium laureth sulphate.)



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