A lot of the products I buy tend to lose their luster after a while. When I first bought some Toms Calendula I loved everything about it, but as of late it has been more and more disappointing. It hasn't been nearly as thick or slick. Maybe, as so often happens, I was just infatuated with a new product that as it turns out wasn't really that good.
Well, not wanting to just sit on my fanny (bum for those of you who think "fannies" are something completely different) and take the hand dealt me I decided to try something. I've always thought that the clumps in Toms dissolved in my lather just fine with enough brushing around the bowl, but more and more I felt that it was difficult to get these globules of goodness to assimilate into the collective lather consciousness.
The solution was simple enough; drop the tube in some hot water! The globs dissolved and the cream works better than ever. The moral? Don't throw away your old Toms, damn it (you know who you are)! It just needs a little TLC.
Well, not wanting to just sit on my fanny (bum for those of you who think "fannies" are something completely different) and take the hand dealt me I decided to try something. I've always thought that the clumps in Toms dissolved in my lather just fine with enough brushing around the bowl, but more and more I felt that it was difficult to get these globules of goodness to assimilate into the collective lather consciousness.
The solution was simple enough; drop the tube in some hot water! The globs dissolved and the cream works better than ever. The moral? Don't throw away your old Toms, damn it (you know who you are)! It just needs a little TLC.