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Old Jul 31st 2002, 8:04 am
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Sorry guy's if you think this is a silly question but...
What sort of named brands of Non-Bio powder is available in Aus?

My daughter as sensitive skin, this means I can only use Fairy or Ariel non-bio.could I expect to find these brands out there or any brands similar these ?

Thanks for any advise,
Julie
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Old Jul 31st 2002, 8:43 am
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Hi Julie.

A very good question - my wife had no end of difficulty finding a washing powder that was gentle on her sensitive skin. The poor lasses in the local Safeway and Coles stores had never heard of non biological washing powders.

She advises me that we now use Omo Sensitive - should be available in your local supermarket.

Hope this helps.
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Old Jul 31st 2002, 12:25 pm
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Thanks Alan,
I have been told about OMO sensitive, but just wondered if there was any more brands on the Australian Market?

It's a real pain having to avoid harsh chemicals that I think may bring out my daughters ezcma, hopefully though the Aussie sunshine will help (we have had a little sunshine in old blighty and it seems to have done it good)

Julie

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