Author Topic: nipple balm  (Read 1263 times)

Upfront

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:-*Amazon uk sell it at £14-36  for 8oz tin.

Bit pricey when I don't need it

Brdy64

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:-*Amazon uk sell it at £14-36  for 8oz tin.

Bit pricey when I don't need it
That is expensive! 😳

Upfront

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Yes, American rip off. 
Especially whilst we are already struggling economically from politicians who followed too much Trump philosophy. 

p.r.1974

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Offline Delboy

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In the U K we have udder cream , used it all the time when I was milking cows, it keeps the skinn soft and supple, its good for your hands too , I never thaught to try it on my own nipples , didnt need it those days

Brdy64

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In the U K we have udder cream , used it all the time when I was milking cows, it keeps the skinn soft and supple, its good for your hands too , I never thaught to try it on my own nipples , didnt need it those days
I figured there would be something similar there. 

Brdy64

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Received my Bag Balm, and tried it on my 'dry skin feet'. 
My feet haven't been this smooth and soft in years. Also hands are doing much better again. 

I'm glad I found at again. I seriously thought it was discontinued. 😉

Everything is as soft as cow's breasts (udders). 😁

Offline Busty

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Lansinoh.  I swear by it.  So do breastfeeding women 


 

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