Fri-08-05-2015, 20:47 PM
@Grizzly Thank you for you input.
#1 I know Bournemouth, Nice
#2 I can't/don't want to swim, but that is a good idea to have a psoriasis and/or other skin complaints only day, I'm sure it would encourage others to have a go.
#3 It all makes sense to me, and I'm sure others can relate.
#4 Re Cotton Clothing: Yes most of my clothing is cotton, especially underclothes, T-shirts, and Trousers.
A couple of years ago I got into Bamboo Socks they are fantastic, spend a little bit extra on them and don't go cheap.
We also have Egyptian cotton sheets, pillow cases, and quilt covers. A bit more expensive but sooooooooooooooooooooooo comfy and cosy.
Oh and on a side note, if you live in a hard water area get yourself a water softener it will help immensely. (I don't' sell them or have involvement with any company, but can recommend a reasonably priced source for Europe) Ever been to a hotel and after your shower your skin feels all nice and soft? It's down to the Water Softener.
#1 I know Bournemouth, Nice
#2 I can't/don't want to swim, but that is a good idea to have a psoriasis and/or other skin complaints only day, I'm sure it would encourage others to have a go.
#3 It all makes sense to me, and I'm sure others can relate.
#4 Re Cotton Clothing: Yes most of my clothing is cotton, especially underclothes, T-shirts, and Trousers.
A couple of years ago I got into Bamboo Socks they are fantastic, spend a little bit extra on them and don't go cheap.
We also have Egyptian cotton sheets, pillow cases, and quilt covers. A bit more expensive but sooooooooooooooooooooooo comfy and cosy.
Oh and on a side note, if you live in a hard water area get yourself a water softener it will help immensely. (I don't' sell them or have involvement with any company, but can recommend a reasonably priced source for Europe) Ever been to a hotel and after your shower your skin feels all nice and soft? It's down to the Water Softener.