Falling Apart In Dubai

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Falling apart in Dubai Jul 27, 2006
The water here (I think) is causing me problems with hair and skin. Has anyone else experienced this - is it due to the salinity/chlorine in the water? :geek: :oops:

Any solutions to balancing this?

scarlet
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Jul 27, 2006
Water filter in your shower lines.
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My hair seems to be okay, but my skin has been on and off since moving to Dubai. I think it has to do with the heat and humidity and perhaps the water too. Water filters would be good, but you could also take a look at the cosmetics you use. For my face I've changed to Body Shop Tea Tree Oil Moisturiser for these summer months because it is lighter and non-greasy compared to my face cream for cooler months.
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Jul 27, 2006
kanelli wrote:compared to my face cream for cooler months.


Is there such a thing as "cooler months" :!:
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:lol:
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Jul 27, 2006
you may consider both options:
1. body lotion/creams/& shampoos used..where you should have an advice from a doctor/specialist regarding the best that suits ur kin & hair...

2. water treatment unit like filtration/RO/desalinator to have a good quality water at home...

Good Luck..have a nice weekend..
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Aug 02, 2006
Hi Scarlet,
Everytime I go back to Dubai I go through the same thing! It is frusterating, but I think I have figured it out. I rinse my hair after washing and conditioning with cool bottled water. It seems to restore the shine, and makes it look healthy. I'm sure when I get back to our Dubai home that is what I will have to do.

I think the humidity does do a number on our skin too. The heat causes breakouts, and tacky, awful skin problems. Are you using a toner after you clean your face? That helped me some.

I will be dealing with the same problems when I get back in a couple of weeks. Maybe someone else has a solution to the problem.....
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Aug 03, 2006
Thanks Dubai girl. It's mostly my hair/scalp. I haven't had any problems with my skin, as I have a pretty good routine for that.

i will try the bottled water - but it seems a bit excessive :)
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Aug 03, 2006
Go Kojak :lol: :lol:

just kidding:)

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Aug 03, 2006
My hair has definately dried out....I used to have the luster of a golden retreiver.
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Aug 03, 2006
mraph33 wrote:My hair has definately dried out....I used to have the luster of a golden retreiver.


As long as you didn't have the breath to match.
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^ian^ wrote:
mraph33 wrote:My hair has definately dried out....I used to have the luster of a golden retreiver.


As long as you didn't have the breath to match.



ha-ha-ha-ha
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