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Re: At the risk of losing my man card...solution for very dry & itchy legs?
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Some great advice so far. Remember do not take real hot showers and I read that if you exfoliate the skin and use something like Dove it helps a lot. The article indicated that you are removing the dead skin cells and exposing the good ones which allows for better absorption of moisturizers.
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