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Doncha hate winter dry/flakey feet that catch on your sheets..

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You need better sheets and/or a good foot lotion.

Any volunteers to give Kirra a spa quality pedicure and foot massage? As a nurse she's on those poor puppies all day long and for long shifts. She needs some pampering.

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I will check that out Taamar! I got some Shea butter, but it doesn't work very good. Thanks!

I think I do need to buy some high thread count sheets, Micheal, mine are not so comfy. 12.5 hours on my feet each shift is long time. I need to get a mani/pedi too, foot massages are THE best!

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For sheets, I usethese and often have a hard time getting out of bed.

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Mine are 400 count cotton thread I picked up at Costco, work fine for me.

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Micheal wrote:
Mine are 400 count cotton thread I picked up at Costco, work fine for me.


I had 1000 count egyptian cotton.... but my dog ate them on her way to chew a hole in my mattress... sigh.

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I second the Pure Pure beech. Softer than high-count cotton.


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I have a set made from bamboo, very nice - just very easy to wrinkle.

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I love giving foot massages.


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Definitely get some crack cream, dude.

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So what's the deal with egyptian cotton, anyway? Is it really much better than regular cotton?

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Pretty much, yes. Here is a quickly googled explanation.

http://www.essortment.com/home/luxuryfabricse_sfdq.htm

Luxury fabrics: what is Egyptian Cotton?

Egyptian cotton, a luxurious cotton grown along the Nile, is used to make products which are soft, durable and superior.

Towels, bed sheets, cloth diapers, bathrobes, shirts, tents, tablecloths, stuffed animals, chef’s coats – these are just a handful of the products that can be made with cotton. Find an advertisement for any of these products made of Egyptian cotton, and you are bound to find claims of softness, luxuriousness, and high quality.

What is Egyptian cotton?

Egyptian cotton comes from where its name suggests – Egypt. The humid conditions and rich soil in Egypt along the Nile River Valley create the perfect conditions to grow long cotton fibers (also known as staples), and Egyptian cotton falls under the classification of an ELS (extra-long staple) cotton. The staples of Egyptian cotton can range from 1 1/2 inches to 2 1/4 inches. Their long length (about twice the size of other cotton fibers) allows them to be spun into very fine yarns. These yarns are soft and lustrous yet are very strong and durable.

Another property of Egyptian cotton that makes it high quality is its ability to absorb liquid. This ability allows it soak in dies that give the final product very vibrant color that lasts longer than some other cotton products. This makes for very absorbent products like bath towels and bathrobes which are also very soft.

Can Egyptian cotton be made elsewhere?

True Egyptian cotton comes only from Egypt. Because cotton grown elsewhere was being sold as Egyptian, an Egyptian cotton logo was trademarked in 2001. It is used to distinguish 100% Egyptian cotton products from other cottons. The logo consists of a white cotton plant inside a dark triangle (symbolizing an Egyptian pyramid). Egypt is eager to hold onto its cotton’s fine reputation because it is one of Egypt’s oldest, best, and fastest growing markets.

There is an American version of Egyptian cotton known as Pima cotton. The Pima Indian Reservation in Arizona began to grow it in the early 1900’s to meet an increasing demand for long staple cotton. Pima cotton is also an ESL cotton that produces soft, durable cotton. There is a debate among the Egyptian cotton producers and the Pima cotton producers over which cotton is superior.

What should I look for in an Egyptian cotton product?

The first thing to look for is the percentage of Egyptian cotton used. The standards in the United States call for exact percentages to be used when describing a cloth’s content. A product made of 100% Egyptian cotton will be of better quality than a product made with some Egyptian cotton and some inferior quality cotton.

The next thing to look for is thread count. Thread count is simply how many threads of cotton are woven lengthwise and width-wise into an inch of fabric. A good quality thread count of any cotton usually starts at about 200. Since Egyptian cotton is softer and more durable than others, a 200 count sheet set made of Egyptian cotton will be of better quality than a 200 count sheet set made from many other types of cotton. The Egyptian cotton sheets should be softer and more comfortable. They will also most likely be more expensive. As the thread count gets higher the quality of the fabric also rises.

Egyptian cotton is used to make a variety of high quality, durable products. If you are looking to add a little luxury to your cotton products, perhaps Egyptian cotton is the way to go.

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Socks...?

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They would be very thin, very expensive socks.

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Socks...?


I do wear socks, sometimes, but then after my feet get warm the socks bug me. Gonna got to BB&B to ck out those pure pure beech sheets though!

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I love giving foot massages.


they are the best thing ever!! My ex wasn't much of a feet guy :(

Nev....are you smoking more weed?

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Definitely get some crack cream, dude.


Kirra wrote:
TheRiov wrote:
I love giving foot massages.


they are the best thing ever!! My ex wasn't much of a feet guy :(

Nev....are you smoking more weed?


I think he's referring to this

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pumace(?) stone after a long bath is great for removing dead skin... moistureize well with a thick cream (Vitamine E and aloe is always good) and off to bed with ya.


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Kirra wrote:
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I love giving foot massages.


they are the best thing ever!! My ex wasn't much of a feet guy :(

Nev....are you smoking more weed?


Come on over. I love giving all sorts of massages ;-)


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Riov, you've got enough women trouble, without adding my dry cracked feet to your problems :P

I still think Nev is a little "happy".. ;)

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80% of the time, I'm always happy. Guaranteed.

Yeah I work with pharmaceuticals and I run across a bunch of weird products with names like "crack cream" and "udder cream". There are a few things that would put the famed "Super Duper Pooper Scooper" to shame in terms of creativity.

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Kirra wrote:
Riov, you've got enough women trouble, without adding my dry cracked feet to your problems :P

I still think Nev is a little "happy".. ;)


I wouldn't mind addressing your problem.

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they are the best thing ever!! My ex wasn't much of a feet guy :(


Your Ex is a dummy. For this and other reasons, I'm sure.

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Nevandal wrote:

Yeah I work with pharmaceuticals and I run across a bunch of weird products with names like "crack cream" and "udder cream". There are a few things that would put the famed "Super Duper Pooper Scooper" to shame in terms of creativity.


Udder Butter is great (and is used on cow's udders).

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Sween cream is also good.

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I've worked with people with spinal cord injuries, and the lack of nerves going to the feet make epic dry, cracked skin.

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I always wondered about "Egyptian Cotton", mainly because Egyptians didn't historically have cotton, they used flax for cloth.

It turns out that "Egyptian Cotton" is the same species of plant as Pima Cotton, which is also the same as "Sea Island Cotton", of which I was familiar.

That plant is native to South America, and wasn't actually introduced to Egypt until the 19th century.


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