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Caress Evenly Gorgeous Report

#1 Post by Tocqueville3 » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:20 am

So I went to the Wal of Mart Tuesday. Yay. Olivia neede diapers and I stocked up on wipes. Baby wipes are great for other things besides wiping a baby's butt. They can clean anything that is sticky on a child or husband. They are good at taking off make-up and they smell better than those makeup remover pads that smell like old lady.

Anywho, I swung by the HBA (is that right, lb?) to see if they had any good trial sized stuff. I'm going on a girls weekend thingie this weekend. After discovering that the Wal of Mart sucks in the trial size area, I headed over to the body wash area. I love a good body wash. I am a sucker for that Philosophy body wash. I've got like 6 of them in the shower right now. I use them according to my mood. I just don't like body washes that smell too flowery. So I look at the array of body washes and I see Caress Evenly Gorgeous body wash. The bottle is very nice. Kind of an orange color. And it has a pic of a woman on the front. This will certainly keep David from using it. I put a bottle in my buggy. I'm excited.

So I get home and put it in my shower. Yesterday morning I get up early. I get up early every morning. If I don't get up early and shower and get a jump on the day then I'm lost for the rest of the day. If I don't shower before Olivia wakes up then I don't get to shower which is totally unacceptable. I don't wanna look like death for the rest of the day. Scaring the crap outta peeps isn't really my thing. So I shower and use my new body wash. It is fabu. It smells wonderful. Not too floral. Not too sweet. It made my skin feel soft and smooth and lathered very nice. I like a good lather. I shaved my legs with it and my legs felt really nice afterward. Caress Evenly Gorgeous Exfoliating Body Wash is something I will certainly but again! Yay! GREAT JOB, CHRISTIE!!
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#2 Post by christie1111 » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:28 am

I am so happy you are happy with it. I would have hated to have you spend your money and then not like it.

One Q I was worried about but spoilered for those who want to test it first without bias:
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Did you feel like the color/name/anything else imply that it was a self-tanner kind of thing? Like it might impart/leave behind color? That came up in the focus groups alot so we adjusted things.
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#3 Post by Tocqueville3 » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:33 am

christie1111 wrote:I am so happy you are happy with it. I would have hated to have you spend your money and then not like it.

One Q I was worried about but spoilered for those who want to test it first without bias:
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Did you feel like the color/name/anything else imply that it was a self-tanner kind of thing? Like it might impart/leave behind color? That came up in the focus groups alot so we adjusted things.
christie---
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I never even thought it was remotely self tanner. The babe in the pic on the front doesn't look tan. It would be good to use before you put self tanner on, though.
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#4 Post by kayrharris » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:36 am

Buggy...that always amuses me, living here in Alabama. My kids say buggy...and they did not get that from me!
It's definitely a suthren thing. :oops:
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#5 Post by Tocqueville3 » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:42 am

kayrharris wrote:Buggy...that always amuses me, living here in Alabama. My kids say buggy...and they did not get that from me!
It's definitely a suthren thing. :oops:
I never said buggy until I moved to Mississippi. In south Louisiana, we always said basket.

I like the way buggy sounds better.
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#6 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:46 am

kayrharris wrote:Buggy...that always amuses me, living here in Alabama. My kids say buggy...and they did not get that from me!
It's definitely a suthren thing. :oops:

I hear buggy on occasion here (but we have a lot of Southren transplants, which is probably the only reason we sell any Coke here at all), but most of the time I hear them called carts....

We hoosiers (Note, not capitalized so as not to offend any Indianans) around here may have soda in our iceboxes, but we usually push carts around the store.....

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#7 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:54 am

kayrharris wrote:Buggy...that always amuses me, living here in Alabama. My kids say buggy...and they did not get that from me!
It's definitely a suthren thing. :oops:
I dint even blink! And we always say basket around here. My grandma must have said buggy.
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#8 Post by VAdame » Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:19 pm

We say cart. And we keep pop in the fridge, not soda in the icebox. Mom (St. Louis born and raised) says soda. I remember Meemaw (Mom's Mom) saying icebox, but Mom says fridge or even refrigerator.

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#9 Post by kayrharris » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:52 pm

littlebeast13 wrote:
kayrharris wrote:Buggy...that always amuses me, living here in Alabama. My kids say buggy...and they did not get that from me!
It's definitely a suthren thing. :oops:

I hear buggy on occasion here (but we have a lot of Southren transplants, which is probably the only reason we sell any Coke here at all), but most of the time I hear them called carts....

We hoosiers (Note, not capitalized so as not to offend any Indianans) around here may have soda in our iceboxes, but we usually push carts around the store.....

lb13
Missy and I were quite put out at the lack of Coke products in restaurants and vending machines while we
were in Louisville for 9 days. I couldn't wait to get home and have a real Coke, not that syrupy Pepsi
stuff. :roll:
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#10 Post by ThePepsiGeneration » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:54 pm

kayrharris wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
kayrharris wrote:Buggy...that always amuses me, living here in Alabama. My kids say buggy...and they did not get that from me!
It's definitely a suthren thing. :oops:

I hear buggy on occasion here (but we have a lot of Southren transplants, which is probably the only reason we sell any Coke here at all), but most of the time I hear them called carts....

We hoosiers (Note, not capitalized so as not to offend any Indianans) around here may have soda in our iceboxes, but we usually push carts around the store.....

lb13
Missy and I were quite put out at the lack of Coke products in restaurants and vending machines while we
were in Louisville for 9 days. I couldn't wait to get home and have a real Coke, not that syrupy Pepsi
stuff. :roll:

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