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Originally Posted by Tanology
Not just baby oil. I mean baby oil gel. AND NO I DON'T EXPLAIN HOW BAD MINERAL OIL IS TO MY CUSTOMERS. But I do explain how bad it is for my acrylics on my tanning beds.
Oh by the way mikejones  I read how you wrote that coal tar is so effective for a treatment isn't that a petroleum by product? Why would you recommend this if it was so bad? Huh? Here is your quote:
"If the active ingredient in the dandruff shampoo is other than COAL TAR it's not going to work on T.V. Only Coal Tar kills it. Also if you are still tanning expect to use it morning and night and pretreat the area for 5-10minutes before washing it off. "
Here is some info for you if you were not aware of it.
Coal tar is the liquid by-product of the distillation of coal to make coke. The gaseous by-product produced by this process is commonly known as town gas.
Coal tar is very viscous brown or black liquid, with smell of naphthalene and aromatic hydrocarbons. Being inflammable, it is sometimes used for heating or to fire boilers. Like most oils, it must be heated before it will flow easily.
It can be made into coal tar soap, and is used in medicated shampoo to kill and repel head lice and as a treatment for dandruff and psoriasis.
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, coal tar is a Group 1 carcinogen
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What are you, IGNORANT???? MUST be a republican the way you cut and paste totally unrelated material together.
Coal Tar is used for treatment of a BODY FUNGI. There really is no other way to treat it (without prescription). Also it's in a very small concentration. At most, 5%. It's a topical medication.
NOW, Vaseline, baby oil, petro are NOT the same as COAL TAR. Go ahead, rub some baby oil on your TV and see how fast it SPREADS.
(time for you to reopen that brain for REprogramming)
Coal Tar is not to be used every day. Only for treatment.
You on the other hand, are using this crap cause it's cheap and that's all. There are plenty of SALON QUALITY products that do not use petro in their barrier creams BUT because of your cheapness you insist on teaching these people that it's ok to use this crap on your skin even though it's a waste product that your body cannot break down naturally.
PS. How about calming down?