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Fabulassie

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Re: Hibiscrub!
« Reply #15 on: 31 December 2014, 01:21:20 pm »
Like any other soap, I don't get it on my mucous membranes.

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« Reply #16 on: 31 December 2014, 02:06:17 pm »
I had my first shower with it a couple of days ago. I do have sensitive/reactive skin, and it felt a little dry and itchy afterwards, but I put some body lotion on the worst bits and it was fine. I'm going to try using it once or twice a week at least, possibly in conjunction with that Nivea in-shower moisturiser stuff.
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Re: Hibiscrub!
« Reply #17 on: 01 January 2015, 04:59:03 am »
Been using this for years, discovered it when working in Ireland. Would go near the place with out a litre of the stuff.
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« Reply #18 on: 01 January 2015, 05:54:01 pm »
i have to admit to giggling childishly at this.  to explain, i'm a big football fan and our city rivals are known as hibs, and we often sing about how unwashed they are, so hibiscrub is a funny name for any hearts fans taking the mick out of the hibbies

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« Reply #19 on: 23 January 2015, 06:27:53 pm »
Oooh I'm interested in trying this!? I have a thing about smells though, and if I don't like the smell of something (esspecially body washes!) I won't use it... What does this stuff smell like?
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Fabulassie

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Re: Hibiscrub!
« Reply #20 on: 24 January 2015, 09:20:28 am »
Oooh I'm interested in trying this!? I have a thing about smells though, and if I don't like the smell of something (esspecially body washes!) I won't use it... What does this stuff smell like?

It has a vague, not -very- strong soapy/perfume smell.

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Re: Hibiscrub!
« Reply #21 on: 24 January 2015, 10:42:20 am »
op does it not dry your skin out? I used to use an antibacterial on my hands after a booking and the skin between my fingers started to peel which was really unattractive.

Fabulassie

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Re: Hibiscrub!
« Reply #22 on: 24 January 2015, 12:02:38 pm »
op does it not dry your skin out? I used to use an antibacterial on my hands after a booking and the skin between my fingers started to peel which was really unattractive.

No, it hasn't had that effect on me. But, then, I may not have particularly sensitive skin.

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Re: Hibiscrub!
« Reply #23 on: 25 January 2015, 07:52:48 am »
op does it not dry your skin out? I used to use an antibacterial on my hands after a booking and the skin between my fingers started to peel which was really unattractive.

No, it hasn't had that effect on me. But, then, I may not have particularly sensitive skin.

mmm, maybe changed the formula, mind you, I do have sensitive skin

Fabulassie

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Re: Hibiscrub!
« Reply #24 on: 25 January 2015, 08:08:17 am »
op does it not dry your skin out? I used to use an antibacterial on my hands after a booking and the skin between my fingers started to peel which was really unattractive.

No, it hasn't had that effect on me. But, then, I may not have particularly sensitive skin.

mmm, maybe changed the formula, mind you, I do have sensitive skin

Oh, you said that you used an antimicrobial - it may have been Hibiscrub (I think it's the same as I used 10 years ago) or it may have just been something else.

But if you have sensitive skin that reacts like that to an ordinary antimicrobial cleanser then I would be cautious about Hibiscrub.

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Re: Hibiscrub!
« Reply #25 on: 08 February 2015, 01:49:20 pm »
Didn't see point in starting a new thread but this seems relevant.
The maximus lube on freedoms website looks good. apparently...

"Maximus is bio-static, which means if there is any bacteria, yeast infection or fungal spores present, Maximus will stop them spreading."
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