All of this helps keep areas such as the underarms, under the breasts, groin folds, and feet cleaner and less likely to harbour to odour-causing microbes.
And NO, I have never been paid by @NaturiumSkin
Sometimes if you don’t understand something, you can ask questions in good faith.
This particular body wash uses Mandelic acid as the active ingredient. Mandelic acid is lipophilic which allows it to work well around hair follicles where body acne often develops.
It can also create a slightly more acidic skin environment, making it harder for some odour-causing bacteria to thrive.
It also reduces the buildup of dead skin cells, sweat residue, and oils that bacteria feed on.
@SkinwithLolami@Hauwa_L Me too, it was stinking and I was so disappointed I didn’t know when I said “ah banana too smells like this” to the person I went to visit 🫠🫠
“Scientists don’t want you to know…” Have you ever met a scientist? We can’t stop talking about our research or niche! We want you to know everything! Stop falling for misinformation.
@Qu_Estique Genuinely asking, what’s wrong with this? If I’ve fed all my details to Claude to design my CV because I don’t have the skills to do so, why is it a problem?
I love seeing doctors on NG twitter try to gate keep the title “doctor” not knowing that it was originally reserved for scholars and was only adopted by the medical profession centuries after.
Dear men, I just wanted to share this before I fully move on from this topic because I want posterity to see that I made an effort. It’s Saturday, and today is a good day to take that first step toward bonding with your kids.
We know it has been a very busy week, and you are tired. If you’re home, please try not to sleep all day. Get some rest, then ask your kids to find a book and read to you. If they fear you, calmly reassure them that they are not in trouble and that reading to you will make you feel better. Seeing that they can help you in a vulnerable moment will make them happy. Ask them to tell you their favorite stories. Do they like to play football? Watch them play and cheer them on. Do they enjoy playing “suwe”? Cheer them on while they play. Do you have any games at home? Play with them. Do they have a favorite movie? Watch it with them. Ask about their week. Find out what they like and don’t like about school. Talk to them about your work. Share what you do for a living and explain it in a way they can understand. Let them be close to you. Use a calm voice with them. Don’t let it be that the only time they hear your voice is when they do something wrong. As their father, be their confidant and comforter, not just their punisher. When their mother reports them to you, tell her to handle the situation. Don’t discipline them over everything. Sometimes, you just need to talk to them. Praise and boost their confidence when they do something right. When they make mistakes, encourage them to learn from them. Children will always be children; they will make mistakes. It is our responsibility to guide them. Make them comfortable in the house you built for them. Don’t let them walk on eggshells around you. Eat with them. Relax with them.
If you are not home with them, today is a good day to call and check on them. Don’t tell their mom to say hi to them, ask her to give them the phone so you can speak to them directly. If they fear you enough not to want to talk, ask their mom to put the phone on speaker. Don’t you think they would love to hear your voice? Don’t you think it’s important for them to know that you are okay? Don’t you think they miss their dad? Hearing your voice could make their day. Call them and ask what they ate. If their mom calls you to report them, tell her you trust her to handle it. She can discipline them too. When you get home, talk to them about it and give them tips on how to avoid making the same mistakes. You can speak to them for just a minute, and it will always be worth it. Tell them you miss them and that you can’t wait to see them. Showing that you care will give them comfort.