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It's been packaged this way for a while, but no, it's not the old packaging, lol. It used to have colors. And identifiying marks that don't look like the imprint shining through the warpper, lol.Originally Posted by Kittables /img/forum/go_quote.gif
That doesn't even look like the traditional packaging for Ivory soap... or am I still living in the 80s? lol. I had major surgery when I was 5 and my mom had to use Ivory soap on me when she'd bathe me b/c it was the most delicate, non-perfumed variety. I'll definitely try it out. I take it it can be used as a simple hand soap? I think that's what it would be most ideal for in my home.
ISince I'm not fond of using Ivory in the tub because of soap scum issues (granted they may have changed the formula though), and my daughter was amazed at how it floated, I may show her what happens when you microwave Ivory soap. Science!
I don't think my nails look naturally long, which is what really gets me. If anything, I think I have short, stubby fingers. Maybe I've upgraded? Actually, I kind of wonder if these aren't meant for younger teens.I thought I was the only one who would feel that way! Yeah, they're much too short to be usable. Even when my nails are short, they're too long for these things! Even when I cut my nails ultra short, the pink part almost goes up to my fingertip, so I would say my nails always look naturally long anyway. But they always grow so fast! Like, I'll cut them one week and the next week they'll have grown significantly.