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    i know how you feel,im the same well was the same i was born with exzema as i got older it went away but left me with very very dry skin,and being a girl and wanting to wear fake tan makeup the dry skin looked awfull,so what i do is once maybe twice a week i do a olive oil and brown suger scrub just make it at home,have a quick shower before just to make sure youv got all makeup and stuff off then pat dry rub the suger and oil mix all over your body and all the problem areas leave it a few mins like 5mins then wash off,dont use soap to wash it off as you'll remove all the oil,then use a moisturizer,i use the body butter from the body shop its think and creamy and it leaves your skin as soft as a babys bottom!! i promise if it helped me it'll help you you wont believe the differance,also drink pleanty of water x

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    be carefull when showering the oil off it can make the surface slippy,so be sure and wash out the shower after

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    just to comment on wat ere wrote about the lemon juice and orange,they are very acidic and i would think if youv got problem skin that they would sting the face off you

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    Why not try brown sugar for your skin?????Brown sugar can be used as exfoliant and it brings the natural moisture on the skin.I used it every after 4 days and it works for me.
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    On couple forums I`ve seen posts about skin conditioning oil from arbonne and how it was helpful. So may be you can try it. But before I would also recommend you to see by your own all the feeds about it and its products here *Removed outbound link* . And only then decide is it good for you.

    I hope that I was helpful, good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toledo View Post
    On couple forums I`ve seen posts about skin conditioning oil from arbonne and how it was helpful. So may be you can try it. But before I would also recommend you to see by your own all the feeds about it and its products here *Removed outbound link* . And only then decide is it good for you.

    I hope that I was helpful, good luck
    I didn`t know I`m not allowed to posts links, sorry, I just wanted to help, any way who is interested can look up arbonne at "pissedconsumer"
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