Although I appreciate your interest in our problem, it's obvious that you're writing about something entirely different. For most of us, the skin seems perfectly normal when dry, and it's only when damp (not wet) that it's sticky. It has nothing to do with bathing... I can scrub scrub scrub in the shower and there's no change. As for seeing a dermatologist, you can see that, or course, most of us have, and many of us have seem more than one. They don't know the cause of, or the treatment for "acquired cutaneous adherence," as it's called.
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Although I appreciate your interest in our problem, it's obvious that you're writing about something entirely different. For most of us, the skin seems perfectly normal when dry, and it's only when damp (not wet) that it's sticky. It has nothing to do with bathing... I can scrub scrub scrub in the shower and there's no change. As for seeing a dermatologist, you can see that, or course, most of us have, and many of us have seem more than one. They don't know the cause of, or the treatment for "acquired cutaneous adherence," as it's called.
March 19, 2013 - 5:03amThis Comment
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