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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
dibby
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Hi, my girlfriend has sensitive skin and as such has to be careful what washing powder she cleans her clothes with. Here in the UK she is fine with Bold 2 in 1 and we have used this as long as we have been together and, thankfully, she has never had any problems with it. When we are in Spain we have to take it with us because, according to the manufacturers, Bold isn't sold over there. Apparantly Aerial have a sensitive skin version and Aerial is sold in Spain but I haven't found it in the Uk to try it yet, let alone when we are in Spain.
Does anyone have any advice on Washing Powder suitable for people with sensitive skin that is readily available in Spain?
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07 May 2008 10:32 PM
jane b
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Have never noticed because I always use liquid here as it seems to work better with hard water.
However if you contact the manufacturers of Bold (Proctor and Gamble? Uniliver? Not sure who makes it but it will say on the pack) and ask them about it they will be able to tell you whether they market an equivalent in Spain and under what name.
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07 May 2008 11:14 PM
morerosado
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There will definitely be one for sensitive skins as Spanish people suffer too. 
Just a case of knowing what to look for if you don't understand Spanish, isn't it ?
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10 May 2008 1:46 PM
shirley graham
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Hi Dave,
i can suggest Skip non bio liquid ,capsules, or powder format, this is Persil in the UK which is a Unilever product that has less enzemines which is the only brand to have the British skin foundation logo on which basically is skin friendly. You might have guessesdi work for Unikever UK and i have a place in San Cayetano Murcia,
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