Let's say some wonderful person just brought you a care package filled with Lush products. There are so many you have to store some of them away for later use. Do you store them in just a drawer? Or do they have to go in the fridge?
I only store potentially melty Lush stuff in the fridge -- bath melts, Buffy, etc. Everything else (bath bombs, bubble bars, soap, etc.) I keep in the linen closet.
Has anyone taken Airborne fizzy tablets to ward off an incipent cold? And did it work?
Happy Anniversary Nora and Tom!
I'm glad your Mom seems to be better, Maidengurl.
Has anyone taken Airborne fizzy tablets to ward off an incipent cold? And did it work?
My hairdresser was touting some sort of Vitamin C crystals. They came in a paper-foil packet. I think you mixed them with water and drink the solution. I disremember the name of them, though. If these are those, she said they're effective as far as she can tell.
My hairdresser was touting some sort of Vitamin C crystals. They came in a paper-foil packet. I think you mixed them with water and drink the solution. I disremember the name of them, though.
I think those are Emergen-C. But Airborne is a fizzy tablet like Alka-Seltzer that comes in a plastic tube. It has all kinds of healthy-sounding shit, and comes highly recommended.
I AM NOT GETTING SICK, DAMN IT!!!
My hairdresser was touting some sort of Vitamin C crystals
Might be Emergen-C -- they come in lots of flavors.
It comes is a *snicker* tube?
It is moldy?
My hairdresser was touting some sort of Vitamin C crystals. They came in a paper-foil packet.
Emergen-C! Saviour of actors! Blessed fizzy drink that makes us feel better! All hail the Emergen-C!
AmyLiz, that's so hard. I'm so sorry for them.
Continued mom~ma, Maidengurl.
Aimee, that clause of the No Child Left Behind thing got some attention a couple years ago; several schools refused the program's money so that they wouldn't have to turn over the information. I'm hoping that now that "Leave My Child Alone" is getting press, it will call more people's attention to it.