help with dry skin

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HI, I've recently moved from a very humid climate to a very dry climate. (OKC, OK to Denver, CO). I have a hard time finding stuff to put in the tub to get rid of the dryness on my back and shoulders after I swim. It's awful. I've tried putting something from Vasiline Intensive care, it's like an oil, and things that bubble up too. And I have to put half the bottle in for it to do anything. Do any of you have any suggestions for what I can try for the bathtub. I have lotions and such, but I would rather it go back in the way it came out, through the water. Thanks a bunch. Kelli,
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  • Former Member
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    You can get bag balm at the grocery/Wal-Mart/pharmacy. It is in a green tin. It is one of those products that was made for animals, but humans found out about it (like mane and tail shampoo/conditioner --can find that in most grocery stores or heck Agway for that matter! It's suppose to leave hair soft with shine --just like the horse it is used on--). It has an extra antibiotic in the mixture to prevent infections. I joke with my husband and tell him he needs to use it on his hands and then put socks on and sleep the night... "Zims crack cream" is really good too, and drink plenty of water to hydrate the body/skin.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    You can get bag balm at the grocery/Wal-Mart/pharmacy. It is in a green tin. It is one of those products that was made for animals, but humans found out about it (like mane and tail shampoo/conditioner --can find that in most grocery stores or heck Agway for that matter! It's suppose to leave hair soft with shine --just like the horse it is used on--). It has an extra antibiotic in the mixture to prevent infections. I joke with my husband and tell him he needs to use it on his hands and then put socks on and sleep the night... "Zims crack cream" is really good too, and drink plenty of water to hydrate the body/skin.
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