I remember the midwives telling me to wait at least a week to bathe my newborn sons, and even then not to
use soap unless absolutely necessary.
Not exact matches
Prim & Prep's Guide to the Best Safety Razors If you're looking for a truly satisfying way to shave, along with a quality shaving cream or
soap, a double edge safety razor is really the only way to go (
unless you're willing to go all out and
use a straight razor)...
If you're looking for a truly satisfying way to shave, along with a quality shaving cream or
soap, a double edge safety razor is really the only way to go (
unless you're willing to go all out and
use a straight razor).
Although I don't find lotion bars particularly messy (
unless one of the kids mistakes one for
soap and
uses it in the shower... (I don't recommend it!)
Unless you know which oil you are
using, you can't just
use the same amount of lye for all oils and expect the
soap to turn out the same.
(& I can
use this on my arms as well, the spray was a bit too drying for my arms, it looked a little funny) The best part about this is once you put it on... it will not come off
unless you scrub it with
soap and water.
Don't
use soap on a bird
unless there is oil on the feathers.
DO NOT
use soaps, shampoos, rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, herbal preparations, tea tree oil, or any other product to clean an open wound
unless specifically instructed to do so by the veterinarian.