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Old 12-13-2007, 11:55 AM #1
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Thumbs up Itchy Back Relief!!!!!

Do you EVER get an itch in the middle of your back that you just can't reach?? That spot has a name. It's called the "Scabitch". really, that's what it's called. Anyway, last year I bought this THING I had never seen before. It is a cream applicator for your back. I live alone and have no one to rub cream on my back so I got this. I use Sarna in it, a very GOOD itch relieving lotion, and it works GREAT. Saved me many hours of torture. Here is the link so you can see it and get one if you NEED one. It's $15. BUT it is SO worth it. Get some Sarna too to go in it. That too is a bit expensive but worth it. Here, click on this link. It's the second product from the left, top row:

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