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If it is mold, how can you remove it from your skin? You would think right out of shower would be clean right? Is it growing on our skin?
This happened to me first time this year. I live in central NY and it has been extremely hot and humid. I have been running the AC constantly. I likened it to that, but I should feel clean right out of the shower and my skin feels sticky. Then I started having issues with my water softener. I have a well for my water. When this softener has issues I notice soap scum in the shower build up quickly (several days) my feet will feel tacky to the tub floor. This is also when my skin feels tacky/sticky. The soap is not being rinsed completely from my skin. I am trying to fix this softener but may end up replacing it and should notice immediately a difference. Having hard water can interfere with soaps and how they work. Just because you have a municipal water source you can still have hard water and it fluctuates. This is my direction, hope it may help some. S

July 31, 2010 - 5:20am

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