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zagist
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Topic: Ultra Glow Black Soap Posted: Jul 16 2008 at 12:01am |
Where do you buy it? Also what else do you use to keep your skin blemish free?
Thank you!
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Sheryse
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Posted: Aug 12 2008 at 12:08am |
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zagist
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Posted: Aug 12 2008 at 11:20pm |
Thank you soooooo much I thought no one cared! Haha thanks a million though.
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Sheryse
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Posted: Aug 13 2008 at 11:29pm |
^ Your welcome!
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rashaun35
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Posted: Sep 10 2008 at 2:45am |
I always see Ultra Glow products at the beauty supply store depending on where you are maybe even walmart, though I don't think Ultra Glow's "black soap" is the real deal
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zain
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Posted: Sep 19 2008 at 4:01am |
I have really sensitive skin--most shower gels dry my skin out or give
me rashes. Dove's products work for me, though--avoid stuff with a lot
of fragrances, because those usually irritate sensitive skin. Dove's
shower gels work well.
Also--don't laugh--I love baby wash. It makes my skin really soft, and
it never irritates my skin. Nowadays, there's tons of baby washes that
are like shower gels, with a lot of different scents. My fave: Gerber's
"Grin and Giggles" baby wash, in the milk and honey scent. I don't even
need to use lotion after showering with that! Johnson's also has
products for grown-ups now that are good--but not as good as the
original, "baby" stuff!
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rashaun35
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Posted: Sep 21 2008 at 1:55am |
^^^ I know what you mean about those baby washes I bought this equate lavender wash for my son when he was younger and fell in love with it, the Johnson and Johnson version of it doesn't smell as good to me.
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Imperialis
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Posted: Oct 07 2008 at 10:13pm |
hey nothing wrong using baby wash, they are gentle and tear free, excellent for sensitive skin, as for that ultra glow, I love that one, they sell it at wal mart, but it seems to run out and stocking up at our local wal mart is pretty slow, cos, this ultra glow is selling so good,.
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ExoticMami215
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Posted: Oct 10 2008 at 11:53pm |
zagist wrote:
Where do you buy it? Also what else do you use to keep your skin blemish free?
Thank you! |
You can buy black soap from a muslim store or your local hair store like Cedar beauty, the big ones hat sell deodorants, etc.
I heard of black sopa being real good but never tried it. I'ma buy me a bar tomorrow and try it out.
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tiwandaa
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Posted: Oct 12 2008 at 2:12pm |
Ultra glow black soap is not the real deal. Check out more info about black soap on www.nasabb.com They also carry organic shower gels and shampoos. They are so good.
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