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Drybath too much?
Edited by james_lucier
Updated - 20th Jun
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Why does this make you so angry?
Posted by moorejf@...
7th Feb
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Availability?
I'd like to try it.
Posted by alienvisitor
20th Jun
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Drybath too much?
Aren't we supposed to have some live 'friendly' bacteria left on our skin? If this stuff is enduringly anti-microbial, won't THAT cause skin problems?
Posted by james_lucier
Updated - 20th Jun
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Just Another Step
Wouldn't this just add another step to the daily bathing routine? Surely, you wouldn't go off somewhere with all that stuff on you? And you wouldn't put your clothes on over it, would you?
Posted by starman1695
20th Jun
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No need to wash it off
@starman1695
The whole point of the bath-substitute gel is that you can put it on and not have to shower. Basically it feels like a moisturizer and gets absorbed into your skin. Sorry if I didn??t make that clear.
The whole point of the bath-substitute gel is that you can put it on and not have to shower. Basically it feels like a moisturizer and gets absorbed into your skin. Sorry if I didn??t make that clear.
Posted by tuancnguyen
20th Jun
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Old news.
The US military has used a similar product for field hygiene since the 1980s.
Posted by Hates Idiots
25th Jun
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Have you ever heard of FACT CHECKING???
There is no :University of Cape Cod." As I suspected, the invemtor attended the University of Cape TOWN in South Africa.
Idiot mistakes like that = no credibility.
Idiot mistakes like that = no credibility.
Posted by jacobus57
3rd Jul
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Why does this make you so angry?
While typing Cod instead of Town was a mistake, it doesn't change the essence of the article. I just wonder why people think that the the general rules of civility don't apply on the Internet. You could have just said, "I believe you meant the University of Cape Town instead of Cape Cod." I doubt that you would have chosen your words in a face-to-face conversation.
Posted by moorejf@...
7th Feb