Thursday, December 24, 2009

Why can't a person wear deodorant, lotion, perfume, or nail polish before a surgery?

For ';women's'; surgery in particularWhy can't a person wear deodorant, lotion, perfume, or nail polish before a surgery?
i asked my doctor once before and he said that its because of the contents in the products that can effect results.Why can't a person wear deodorant, lotion, perfume, or nail polish before a surgery?
Who, exactly, are you trying to look good for?





I'm sure that these emoluments could cause an infection, if they were introduced into a surgical wound; they might get on the surgeon's hands or tools, causing them to slip.





C'mon, lady! It's SURGERY, not THE LOVE CONNECTION!





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  • Lavender vanilla scented perfume or lotion?

    i really love the scent of lavender vanilla and so does my boyfriend. I have been looking EVERYWHERE for some kind of lotion or perfume that smells like lavender vanilla but there is NOTHING. i like in Canada if that helps. does any one know of a brand or company that makes things in lavender vanilla scents? thanks in advance!Lavender vanilla scented perfume or lotion?
    aveeno.com has this lotion that is called calming comfort lotion that is made of lavader and vanilla that smell so goooood. is a baby lotion but grown ups can use it too.Lavender vanilla scented perfume or lotion?
    it's called lavanila perfume. i have the lipgloss. it's amazingg
    No but bath and body works has this AMAZING vanilla sent...Its what I use and I get complicants on it all the time!!

    Which is better, perfume or lotion?

    I want scent to last as long as possible. Which is better, perfume(or body spray) or lotion?


    Explain your answers please!Which is better, perfume or lotion?
    layer. Put lotion on and then a little bit of perfume. The lotion last all day and the perfume last longer with the lotion underneath. Hope I helped! Good luck!!!! :)Which is better, perfume or lotion?
    Lotion.
    Perfume. It needs to be the right kind, though. Lotion gives off a faint smell, but keeps skin healthy and soft.
    lotion leaves your skin soft shiny and also smelles good smells as natural





    perfume has strong smell any can tell you are wearing perfume does not give shine nor make it soft





    so,,, definitely lotion
    Perfume, I don't know if you walked into Abercrombie before but it smells super good, my brother was about to work there and he said its because they have to spray the clothes. So spray some in your closet and also on yourself before you walk out the door.
    It all depends on you caring for your skin.





    A moisturizing lotion would give better care for the skin.
    Use the lotion first then the spray. if possible use shower gel too all in the same fragrance
    for me lotion works better cause body spray goes away quicker but lotion can stay on for a long time and is great for your skin
    Both. You want to layer your scents for maximum effect and it lingers on your skin longer.
    in my humble opinion, if you opt for a date with somebody special and is looking forward to an intimate, romantic turn of events (y'know what im talking about..) use lotion............the smell sticks in the skin longer than perfume does.

    Does anyone know what kind of lotion/perfume dancers (strippers) wear?

    Weird question I know...its a bet thoughDoes anyone know what kind of lotion/perfume dancers (strippers) wear?
    yes I do, I am wearing it now but you will have to guess what it is!.................... otherwise I am not telling you...........................xxxDoes anyone know what kind of lotion/perfume dancers (strippers) wear?
    Worked with strippers for about a year. They tend to wear body spray, but there's no one preferred type. I think the sprays from Bath %26amp; Body Works are the most popular.
    sweet smelling...

    What is the BEST non-perfumed lotion for dry, cracked skin (hands)?

    I work in an office %26amp; deal with a lot of different types of paper. I believe this is why my skin dries out so much %26amp; so badly. Often, it gets so dry, that my skin cracks %26amp; bleeds (on my hands). Sometimes they get really dry %26amp; flake a little %26amp; have a white color in spots, where the skin is flaking. I get a lot of paper cuts too, so it burns to use a lot of perfumed lotions. What is the best lotion, for the treatment of dry, chapped, cracking skin (that won't hurt my papercuts %26amp; will allow my hands to be soft %26amp; not look so chaffed)? Thanks!What is the BEST non-perfumed lotion for dry, cracked skin (hands)?
    there is an emoilent from mary kay that works really well. my son has dry skin and he uses cornhuskers on his hands..my mother inlaw swears by eucerin its not scented. try not using anti bacterial soaps and santizers this will dry out your skin quickly and after washing your hands pat them dry dont rub .. it takes away your natural body oils, you pmay even want to try a product that you put on at nite ..like a mask for your hands i think avon has a product. good luckWhat is the BEST non-perfumed lotion for dry, cracked skin (hands)?
    Lubriderm. It's over-the-counter.
    Hi,


    I know how painful that can be. The best product for you is Surgeon's skin secret. They sell it on QVC and it is amazing! It makes a protective barrier for your skin so it will be able to heal. I used it every day when I worked in the hospital because you are constantly washing your hands. Good luck.
    I love Aveeno!
    Try Sally Hansen 18 hour protective cream..or something like Jurlique organic
    OH' Honey My mom had that and she tried EVERYTHING. I ordered this stuff (it sounds funny but check it out):


    CRAZY GOAT LADY'S GARDEN SALVE by www.SANDYCREEKSOAP.etsy.com


    It cleared it up in like a WEEK. She LOVES it! She lives in the country so her hands are always dry. Hope this helped.. PS it's organic %26amp; CHEAP.
    lubradrem perfume %26amp; scent free lotion. It is also great for after care when you get a new tattoo.
    I use Johnson %26amp; Johnson baby lotion alot





    Cedaphil and Luberdrum are also really good and actually dr recommended

    Is it rude to ask my brides maids to wear my chosen under arm deodorant, lotion, body - spray, & perfume?

    If you are buying it for them in a gift basket....If you have asked if they mind/not a problem (no allergies, etc.) ...it's a little out of the ordinary but not a huge deal if the they are okay with it.Is it rude to ask my brides maids to wear my chosen under arm deodorant, lotion, body - spray, %26amp; perfume?
    Speaking as someone with highly sensitive skin I would have a problem with that.





    There are only certain products that I can use for lotion and under arm deodarant as all rest cause seriously ugly and uncomfortable side effects. The same goes with perfume. I have to try on perfume first in case it causes an allergic reaction. Do you really want to take the risk and end up with a bridesmaid who has lovely red rashes?





    And I'd advise against giving it in a gift basket. There's no guarantee that your bridesmaids will like it so the chances are that it'll end being a waste of your money that could have been put to better use elsewhere. By all means have it as part of your emergency kit in case a bridesmaid forgets her own but don't force it on them.





    Besides, perfume doesn't show up on photo's and you'll probably forget that detail after two or three years.





    Good luck.Is it rude to ask my brides maids to wear my chosen under arm deodorant, lotion, body - spray, %26amp; perfume?
    I agree with everyone on here that said DO NOT DO THAT!





    HOWEVER: if you are absolutely positively set on doing this and no one can talk you out of it, then I agree with the poster who said give it them in a gift basket.


    Then sometime later, when you're all together, say casually to the ladies, something to the effect of, ';did you guys like the giftbasket?'; ';oh, you should totally wear that stuff to the wedding, (then you would all be matching)';


    You should say the last part as if it just dawned on you as a wonderful idea and if you say the part in parentheses, say it with a touch of humor.


    Then you can ask: ';Is that being way over the top?'; in short of a joking way.





    That way, you're broaching the idea, they already have the stuff, and you're bringing it up in a light playful way so that they can choose whether to take it seriously or not and so feel like they have some choice in the matter.


    And chances are, if you introduce the idea that way and they go home and smell everything and its nice, they'll probably decide of their own accord to wear it to the wedding because you've planted the idea but its their choice.





    Good luck. And remember, its your day, but that doesn't mean you have license to control people. Be a big girl and have a wonderful marriage :-)
    Absolutely it's rude! That's micro managing to the extreme. Why should you care what kind of lotion or deodorant they use? They're already shelling out money for the dress, alterations, shoes, jewelry, hair and makeup, throwing the bridal shower, getting a shower gift, taking you out for your bachelorette party, purchasing a wedding gift, and now you want them to all have the same scent? If it really means that much to you, buy the stuff yourself and give it to them in a gift basket (but leave the deodorant out; they have their own).
    that's going too far over the top. what if your BMs are allergic to the deoderant or lotion and perfume you want?





    and you might not like it if your chosen perfume doesn't smell nice on your bridesmaids. You may have someone who has a body chemistry that doesn't take to your chosen scent.





    My grandmother insisted on me wearing a perfume she just adored (%26amp; it was an expensive perfume, too). It smelled nice in the bottle but not on me. the first time I put it on she screamed ';OMG what is that horrible smell';. ';Well, grandmother dear, it's that very expensive perfume you gave me that you insisted I wear.'; ';It doesn't smell like that on me.'; ';well, grandmother dear, I'm not you.'; She took it back and happily used it. and thank god she never bought me perfume again. chanel No5 is seriously overrated.
    YES IT IS





    What do you want them to look like you smell like you and act like you? What's the difference what they smell like?





    Do you want you future husband to want to take you and the bridesmaids back to the hotel on your wedding night.





    I think it's weird and they should smell however they want, as long as they wear deodorant and don't stink you'll be fine!





    LOL what a funny question!
    It's highly controlling and presumptuous of you.





    These are all personal preferences. If you really think about it, things that are scented do not smell the same on everyone or even smell good on everyone. In addition, people can sometimes have reactions to certain things.





    Instead of trying to micro-manage, you should put a little more faith and trust in them. It's personal products for God's sake!
    Not rude, but it goes way too far. You have no right to ask those things.





    Remember that fragrances smell differently on people depending on body chemistry. I've tried on a cologne that I loved on someone else and, honest truth, the scent on me made me sick to my stomach and made me throw up.
    why would you want to? its a no no - they all have their own personal products to use and i am sure they will - btw for the sake of the many guests who may be allergic to scents try keeping your scent to a minimum - don't bathe in the stuff - we want to see the bride coming not smell her! lol honestly a lot of people wear way too much scent so be careful with it.


    and happy happy wedding!
    Yeh, I think so. It's too controlling, on too personal a matter. Let people be as they are. Don't be a tyrant over the people you are counting on to make your special day truly supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
    yes and excessive





    IF you have a BM (or several) who are somewhat forgetful about personal hygiene, give them PLENTY of time to get ready and (if necessarily) get ready with them so you can keep a eye on what they put on (or rather don't put on)
    That's pretty crazy. I would more than likely opt out of the bride's wedding party if asked to do this. I mean would you want to do that if you were a BM? What if someone asked you to wear their chosen deodorant etc? I don't think you would be happy.
    A little caus they all have different bodies and some of them might have bad reactions to the deodorant or lotion. Also some girls need special lotions to totally moisturize their skin. But its your wedding and its your day! Good Luck!
    yeah that's overboard. I mean they're looking the way you want as it is, hair makeup nails dress shoes. at their own expense no less! but asking them to wear a certain perfume is invading their personal space imho.
    yes. that's rude.


    there's a term for brides who try to micromanage every single detail of everything: bridezilla.





    it's not flattering.
    Sorry...my analytical data bank has no ...data to evaluate your Q!


    So, I will respond as following: get wed and let then Be!!





    Wishing all the very best and a prosperous life!!!





    Ciao...John-John.-
    That's beyond normal. If you asked me that, I would absolutely do it, but also think you were a nutjob and probably talk about you behind your back.
    yes, it makes it seems like you do not trust your BM's to take care of their own personal hygiene. Hair and makeup is one thing, but at least let them be themselves in what they smell like.
    yes





    unless you are allergic to certain brand or type but just tell you brides maids to not wear that kind and why.





    but what you asking sound like a bridezilla
    why does it really matter? nobody's gonna go sniff your brides mades %26amp; say 'wow, you guys dont smell the same!' give them some freedom!
    Of course it is!!!! Those things are all pretty personal and people always like to choose their own. What smells good on one person might not smell good on another.
    I dont think its rude....I think its weird that you would consider asking it. I smell a bridezilla.
    What if they have an allergy to the brands you wear?


    YES you're asking too much
    That's dumber than a box of rocks.
    Yes. Who would even think to do that?
    that is a personal option





    I would not do it
    See what your brides maids say. Ask them for there opinions and have them try the products out. If they like them, or most of them like them then, Yes! You should have them wear the products, especially if there your favorite because its YOUR wedding day!
    Its your day! its not outrageous to ask them as long as you provide them with all these things. Be polite and nice when you ask, not demanding, and if they decline, I think you should respect that.

    What's the best smelling CHEAP perfume/body lotion you can find at wal-mart?

    The best perfume from wal-mart that I like is Cherry Vanilla. it smells sooooo good and it is so cheap. and it also stays on a long time. like sometimes even after a bath or shower I can still smell it onWhat's the best smelling CHEAP perfume/body lotion you can find at wal-mart?
    Forget perfume and body lotion - go buy yourself some Johnson's Baby talcum powder. Men go absolutely wild for it! Weird, I know, but I think it takes them back to childhood or something. And it does smell very nice and fresh.What's the best smelling CHEAP perfume/body lotion you can find at wal-mart?
    I just bought this lotion by suave something about spa yadda yadda. They actually smell really good though! like 2.50...
    I found really really really cheap perfume from the internet and i thought i would share it with it.





    the site is called





    http://www.thegreatestbuy.com.au





    i bought from here and thought that the price was very good
    i love axe
    ok, i know alot of people HATE paris hilton, but I wear her perfume that's in a pink bottle with little black lines on it and I get compliments every where I go-from males and females. I love how it smells!!! It's at Walmart and about $10 a bottle.
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