Thursday, January 7, 2010

What does it mean on the body wash labels where it says grab your cloth?

what kind of cloth are they talking about?What does it mean on the body wash labels where it says grab your cloth?
A loofa or small face towl is usually used to scrub your body.
  • oil
  • How can you tell if a body wash is expired?

    Also, if you use an expired wash, what will happen to your skin? This is very important, and 10 points for best answer! thank you in advance!How can you tell if a body wash is expired?
    i never knew that body wash expired...i guess we use it fast in my house it never gets the chance to. i doubt anything bad will happen. soaps sit in stores for a long time, and then are sold to customers. if they were really bad for you, they would have to take them off of the shelves, and restock..which i have never seen done.How can you tell if a body wash is expired?
    depends on how expired....like 1 week is okay...1 months could be okay too but anything over 1 year is off the limits.... anyway you could have a rash but you could also have nothing
    usually if they have a toll free number on them u can call and they'll ask for these numbers on the label or whatever and they'll tell u.
    I didn't even know body wash had an expiration date... either way, your skin should be all right if you use it.

    Is it okay for a guy to use a shower puff? And does it matter what type of body wash he uses?

    I'm a Male in my late 20's and I've been using a shower puff now for nearly 10 years. Thing is, though, I sometimes wonder if it's ';acceptable practice'; for a guy to use a puff. So what does everyone else think? Ladies - does your man have a puff and if so, does he use it regularly? Do you have to make him use it or does he use it without being told? Did you buy it for him or did he buy it himself? Most importantly - how does he feel about using a shower puff?





    Also, what type of body wash does he use - one that's designated for Males or one that's designated for Females? Does it really matter what type of body wash one uses? For the record, I've used both but I tend to use the Female ones more as I feel they moisturise my skin better than the Male ones.Is it okay for a guy to use a shower puff? And does it matter what type of body wash he uses?
    It's perfectly fine. I've turned my past b/f's onto using puffs. I don't think it matters what type of body wash a guy uses...probably one that smells guyish like Irish spring or the types targeted towards men would be better. But, I've been around plenty of guys that used girl soap and its not a bad thing...they just smell sweeter and have softer skin. =)Is it okay for a guy to use a shower puff? And does it matter what type of body wash he uses?
    aww lol yeh its fine i think ..x..
    Ach who cares!





    A shower puff is economical and good for your skin!





    And yes, you're right, male shower gels are often heavily scented and contain alcohol which dries out your skin.





    Your sexuality is not based on your bathing practices!!
    Yes my husband does use a Shower Puff.


    He also has a Loofah Back Brush, Shower Gel, and Sea Salt Scrub.





    We get the Shower Gel %26amp; Sea Salt from Arbonne.





    He says using a shower puff and loofah makes his skin feel good plus helps get him clean when he has been working in the garden or field.
    I am 35 yr old married male, I have been using one for the past 5 years or so. I think it is easier to clean with rather than with a wash cloth, or just a bar of soap. As far as the body wash, I use the Old Spice High Endurance, it has a good stink to it and it gets me clean. The type of body wash you use is totally up to you.
    My boyfriend doesn't just use a body puff, he uses an expensive one from Bath and Body Works-- he gets exhemia (I'm pretty sure I misspelled that!) on his skin, so exfoliating in the shower helps a great deal. He doesn't use any gender specific body wash, I think typically he uses Cocoa Butter body wash in some fruity smell. :) Don't worry, it doesn't make you any less of a man! Its good for your skin to exfoliate! :)
    I'm a guy and I use a puff but i use guys body wash. I bought it and it doesn't bother my girlfriend that i use it. lol I have used her body wash when i run out of mine. Dude it really doesn't matter as long as ur clean!
    My husband loves his shower puff. I get him Axe body wash, and also a new scented wash from Jordan Essentials, but that is a MaryKay type of thing and isn't found in the store. He has used my Honey %26amp; Milk wash when he runs out-he doesn't care!
    Ladies love men that are comfortable and secure in themselves, so be confident and use the puff if you like it! We also love it when guys pay attention to their personal hygiene.... as most of us spend a good bit of time on it as well.





    As far as products go, almost all of the mainstream products contain petroleum byproducts and other noxious chemicals that are bad for you and the environment.





    I recommend that you visit your local Health Food store/Co-op and browse their bath and body products, will find safe and amazingly effective goodies there. Treat yourself and the earth!

    How long should a bottle of body wash last if I take a shower everyday?

    I think I'm using too much because I go through a bottle really fast.How long should a bottle of body wash last if I take a shower everyday?
    Does it matter, anyways my body wash last about 2 weeksHow long should a bottle of body wash last if I take a shower everyday?
    Check how much bodywash you are acutally using, some ';hrydrowashes'; just call for a ';quarter size'; squeeze...I'm a guy, and my Zest 24hr thingy is still going since...late September
    should last about a month to two months. if you use too much you risk drying out your skin which is damaging. use just a quarter size amount at the most when you shower and make sure you arent in there for too long- the hot water will also dry out your skin.
    Depends on the brand and whether if I am using those soap trapping sponge things. On average each bottle last me 2 months. I use very little every time because I was raised cheap.

    Where can I find Yardley, natural oatmeal and almond body wash?

    I know Walgreens has it, but only in the soap bar form. I would like to find the body wash without ordering it online. If I order the body wash online it is like $4 of $5 for a bottle plus shipping and handling which I would be paying $10 or $11 for one bottle of it which is rediculous.Where can I find Yardley, natural oatmeal and almond body wash?
    nobody can answer this without the proper information without knowing where you live (not the exact address but in general) i would look online or in the yellow pages theirs alot of specialty stores that carry only skin products

    Is antibacterial body wash causing more acne on the face?

    I have acne around my mouth and chin area, but no where else. I am also prone to very dry skin. I wash my face with antibacterial body wash and sometimes use cetaphil to mosturize. Everything I have tried to get rid of acne isn't working. I have even tried proactive. I never had acne as a teenager and now that I'm 25, here it is. Should I just be rinsing with water only and not washing?Is antibacterial body wash causing more acne on the face?
    I know where you're coming from. My brother has bad acne and nothing he has used in the past has worked. I would definitely not recommend that you stop using soap to wash your face! It is very important! However, a body wash is not the best thing to wash your face with. Use a bar of glycerin soap or another soap that is gentle, yet very good for the face. One thing I do recommend is getting a cloth that will exfoliate your skin. Something to remove any dead skin cells and remove dirt and oil. That should help a lot!





    They have something at Wal-Mart called AcneFree, and that is known to work pretty well. I have used it before. I personally don't have really any acne at all, but to keep it from coming I am currently using a AcneFree Acne and Blackhead Terminator. I have used it for a long time and it doesn't fail me. It comes in a small tube. One of my cousins who has bad acne did try it once and said that the next morning she noticed a big difference and she got really excited and decided to get her own.





    One other thing I would recommend is a possible change of diet. If you are eating a lot of excess sugar and processed foods, then that will largely contribute to acne. Stuff like pop and candy should be limited if consumed at all. Eat more of your fruits and veggies and drink LOTS water! Water will help in flushing out the toxins that are in your body and need to be removed. Acne will not come if there isn't anything bad in your body that is needing to come out. That is just something to remember.





    I hope this info helps! I really hope you find an answer and remember that you are beautiful no matter how many blemishes you may have!! God bless!Is antibacterial body wash causing more acne on the face?
    Body wash might be too harsh on your face. Cetaphil is a good moisturizer I use it as well...I use facial cleanser since I have acne prone skin (32 yrs) I also use St. Ives apricot scrub for blemish and blackheads ( salicylic acid I believe it contained ) and Oral contraceptive ( tri orthocylen or trinessa (generic) or trisprintec (generic) ) Witch hazel ( astringent ) for blotchiness. Once every two weeks, use Vitamin E sink in moisture mask by Body shop for hydration. And don't forget to moisturize at night as well.
    I had the same problem- turns out it was hormones and I was adding to it by touching my face there... ie. resting my head in my hand while I was working at my desk. I now wash my face with noxema (non- drying) and do my best to not touch my face. Hope that helps out!





    Oh- also... in my experience Proactive is VERY drying. And if you don't wash your face with some sort of cleansing product- you will get more acne. You have to get rid of the dirt from everyday, it's in the air so even if you don't touch your face you would still need a cleanser.
    The antibacterial body wash most probably is way too abrasive. Wash with mild facial cleaner, a foam or like, and moisturize lightly, a gel might be good.





    As to how to control the acne:





    1.Go to a dermatologist.





    2. Sleep at least 8 hours a night, that is the time (deep sleep) your body produces hormones that keep your skin in shape.





    3. Eat your veggies.





    Good luck!
    body wash and face wash are both designed differently so it might well be the body wash thats causing an acne flare-up, body washes are usualy way stronger than face washes and strips the face of natural oils that upsets the balance of the skin, causing irritation and leading to acne.





    use a seperate wash for ur face, go for a mild one thats PH balanced ^__^ Simple do a great range of gentle products. xx
    see a dermatologists, they can work wonders. It sounds like you have a hormonal problem though
    I don't think you have full blown acne simply because your too old.





    This outbreak could be down to recent stress?
    No to both questions .

    What is body wash used for or how is it used?

    Is it just soap? My daughter was given a package that has body wash, perfume and body lotion. What's the purpose of body wash?What is body wash used for or how is it used?
    Its body soap, and its used all over the body except the head %26amp; face. Its wonderful !


    Makes you smell good all over, then you use the lotion and last the spray.


    I LOVE IT !





    Its very feminum and makes you feel pampered and good.





    Have Blessed new year!What is body wash used for or how is it used?
    Ummm...there are directions and uses on the back of the bottle.
    Yes, body wash could be just liquid soap, but there are also body wash for moisturizing the skin while showering and adds perfume/cologne.





    If you have excessive dry skin it's easier to use the Moisturizing Body Wash in the shower after you cleanse yourself with regular soap.


    The water and body wash together acts as a great layer that keeps the skin hydrated longer rather than adding lotion to the entire body after you have dried which doesn't absorb very well into the skin and also it's time consuming.





    http://www.cosmeticscop.com/learn/articl鈥?/a>





    http://www.dove.ca/body/body_wash/night
    Yes, body wash take place of soap. Put the body wash on a sponge, wash cloth or loofah while you bath or shower. It will not leave white film on the body like some soap. Then follow with the perfume and body lotion.
    body wash is a liquid like soap. You can use it to shave your legs or clean yourself.
    It's just a liquid form of soap.....and it doesn't leave a bath tub ring...because it doesn't have wax in it!
    it's just like scented soap - use just the same.
    Yep, it's just soap. You can use it in the shower on a fluffy sponge or just with a wash cloth. You can also use it as bath soap. When the bath water is running, pour a little in the stream of the flowing water. It forms great bath suds and bubbles.
    Body wash is used to wash your body. Lather, rinse, repeat.
    Seriously? No, you can't be serious...body wash...it's kind of in the name...it's to wash your body...I don't know if I should laugh at this question or cry...
    Body wash can be used with or in place of soap. The thing with it though, depending on what kind, should probably we used WITH soap, since most of the body washes give more fragrance than they do soap. Make sure you lather well, use a spoonge or loofah. Good Luck!
    thats all my family uses is body wash, it is liguid soap. I like the irea that you squirt it on your wash rag and unlike a bar of soap you are the only one that touches what you are using,
    Exactly what it says...body wash...used to wash the body.
  • oil
  •