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‎02-23-2024 07:52 AM
@SilleeMee wrote:Taking hot showers will do it. Also when you shampoo your hair and rinse it, the rinse water goes down your back and that could cause issues for some people.
@SilleeMee @DbinMd2 I had an issue with my condtioner not fully rinsed off my back since it's usually the last step in the shower. i have a hand held shower head and make sure I take it down and do a full rinse on my body to get soaps and conditioenr off myself before stepping out. I also lotion up while my skin is still damp.
‎02-23-2024 08:01 AM
‎02-23-2024 08:37 AM
@DbinMd2 my back, particularly one spot, always starts itching in the winter. I know it's from less humidity in the air. This spray is a godsend! After drying off in the shower, step back in and spray your back best you can. It's actually not hard to do. You will get immediate relief that lasts!
‎02-23-2024 11:17 AM
For putting lotion on my back I use one of these...'back buddy'. This one is vinyl so it's easy to wipe clean (can be laundered also) plus the hand straps are non-stretchy so you can get a good grip. Found mine on eBay fro about $10.

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