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    How about one of those decorative silver baby spoons....just the right size
    and nice looking as well...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus83
    How about one of those decorative silver baby spoons....just the right size
    and nice looking as well...
    Is there an echo in here?

    X

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman
    Is there an echo in here?

    X
    X,

    You didn't specify the "silver" spoon. Most of the spoons we used with the babies were rubber coated.

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    yes..........yes....

    Sorry Xman....I've been up to long staring at something on my PC at work,
    and bouncing back and forth here to the forum....

    But, I would use a "decorative, silver" baby spoon....maybe gold plate!


    Hey, I just got another post in....moving on up

    Thanks!

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    Darn it! You almost caught up to me!!!

    Anyways, I just hold my cream jar upside down (or close to) and dip the brush in it. All my creams are thick enough that they can be held upside down, and this way I don't get pools of water in my cream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus83
    ... But, I would use a "decorative, silver" baby spoon....maybe gold plate! ...
    I guess I was being a little assumptive. Those silver spoons are the ones we've got in our kitchen cutlery drawer ( I mean the moving box which contains our kitchen dutlery drawer *sigh*) so those were the ones I was thinking of putting to use.

    X

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    You could use an empty syringe (sans needle) to extract a precise amount and deposit it neatly into your mug or bowl.

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    I just dip my finger in take a small dollop place onto brush, lather on face. Works for me, no fuss no muss.

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    Thanks guys. I've been dipping in with finger, wiping it on the brush, and then lathering on my face for the last couple days and have found it to be much better than dipping the wet brush in. I have a feeling the cream will last much longer this way too.

    The Acqua di Parma cream I have is too hard for this, though, so I will have to continue treating it like soap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman
    I've been using a butter knife ...
    I'd wager that X's butter knife is shave ready

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