DrMcSkunkins
Dabbling in Oil
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If you work where you wash your hands constantly or if you are OCD, live in the north, or have a skin condition, you probably have dry cracked hands. Ouch, let's see em.
No! But I fn love it! Use it in my homemade spoof and diffusers. Sounds like something I could play with + the tea tree oil would help kill weed smell.Has tea tree oil given you any relief? My grandmother had psoriasis and used *many* products, including all those tar-based ones and the only things that really changed anything were the new class of drugs that have come in in the past few years. She was quite elderly and had other issues (Alzheimer's among them) so it almost wasn't worth treating. These new drugs seem to come with a frightening list of side effects, though.
I wouldn't mind finding a strain with a similar terp profile. MmmmIt definitely has its own special stank. :D
Is that what you call them? I thought they were called sweater kittens.I don't really have that problem, but my husband does. He likes Miracle Foot Repair, but even better he's found here in the Mojave is O'Keefe's hand cream. Within two days all his weather cracks were gone. Took a couple days more with the MFR.
I used to use bag balm and Corona on my lactating mares.
BOOBIESI've had three cups of coffee now and I STILL don't get sweater kittens. Help a gal out here! Slow on the uptake?
I like using words!
I would really like to try a good cannabis balm/oil but if it stinks even a little i couldnt use at school. I cant even trim plants on school nights... my coworkers would probably miss it but the students would be all over my ass.I just got some eucerin cream, it seems to work better than twerking man hands.View attachment 672092Sausage thumb healing nicely
What kind of people do you teach, young, adult?I would really like to try a good cannabis balm/oil but if it stinks even a little i couldnt use at school. I cant even trim plants on school nights... my coworkers would probably miss it but the students would be all over my ass.
6/7th special education/math/ELAWhat kind of people do you teach, young, adult?