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Is it possible for a soap to break out a part of body but not all?
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[quote:AtsuiPanda:MV8yMDg2NjE2XzM1MTMzNzU4X0I5RjQ5NjVF] [quote:Christian the cat:MV8yMDg2NjE2XzM1MTMzMDMwX0U0M0FBRjZG] Absolutely! Various parts of our bodies not only have different sensitivities, but also have different bacterial colonies growing there. Thinner skin can easily get a reaction as well due to the fact that our skin is porous and can react more violently in those areas than it would in thicker skinned areas. Also, in a thicker skin area, you can change the bacterial colonies that live there and cause a fungal growth, spurring a rash or redness. Hope this helps! [/quote] tyty its annoying x.x [/quote]
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Sorry for the nuub question, Really need to know.
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