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Bag Balm(10 oz) - $8.99 - CVS

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Let me tell you where bag balm is used . Bag balm is used in farms to keep dairy cows from becoming chapped in harsh winter environment. Why I use?I don't have a cow yet. But I do have fingers that get chapped and get cracked during winter. My finger tips will be at the worst during winter. I tried all sort of hand creams/lotions, Vaseline and of course diaper rash cream. Nothing worked. I googled home remedy for chapped hands and some how landed on "Bag Balm". The reviews sounded so good and I felt this was the one I've been looking for. To cut the story short, I got bag balm, applied to my finger tips and got rid of all those cracks within a week. Bag balm makes your hands soft too. It's kind of conditioner to your hand. Before hitting the sack, apply bag balm to your fingers, slip on cotton gloves and sleep. You will start seeing the results in 3 days. I do have to tell you about the "smell" this balm has. Remember, the smell when yo...

Dawn Power Dissolver - $2.83 - Walmart

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Every magazine carries a column called "product that I can't live without".  According to me this is the one and only product that I cannot live without. True to its name "Dawn Power Dissolver" dissolves burnt on, baked-on grease from the dishes and saves your time from scrubbing.  All you have to do is burn a dish…….just kidding……… 1)spray the dissolver on burnt-on stuff 2)wait for 15 minutes.  Do rest of your dishes, watch T.V., color your nails, like a post in FB… 3)After 15 minutes, scrub the dish gently and rinse the gunk off.   4)Amaze at your sparkling dish. The instruction says that you can load the treated dishes in the dishwasher.  I never tried because I get a cheap thrill when I see the burnt-on film coming off.  Take my words, this product really saves your cleaning time. The smell sometimes irritates my nose, but it doesn't linger on the dishes. The very big problem is, this cheap & best products gets discont...