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Old 03-16-2017, 11:34 AM #5
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Hi KATO

Thanks for the info on the lotion. It sounded interesting, and like you I have dry skin, and I'm always looking for a good lotion. I looked the product up (on the manufacturer's website) and I noticed among the warnings it says "not for prolonged use". It didn't give any reasons why and I don't know enough about the ingredients listed to know what might cause problems - maybe MrsD might know more? Have you had any issues? Possibly the manufacturer is just being cautious?

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