All About Life Without Maids
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Whatever it is, I must dry myself if any part of my body is wet. If splashed with soap or dirty water I must wash it off and dry myself immediately and change to dry clothes. Immediately after washing things use Cetaphil wash to soften hands and apply a moisturizer. So these items are be placed at my sink. I know it is very lecheh but what to do.
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you’re very disciplined to moisturise after everywash!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
will go Giant to check gloves out! -
Vevey:
THanks for sharing your experience!
My 3rd anniversary w/o maid is coming! :rahrah: :boogie:jnj0910:
Does anyone do housework like washing dishes and hand-washing clothes , wearing long plastic gloves?
I need to buy them as I have skin allergy, but can't find suitable ones anywhere.
the short plastic disposable ones are too short and trap water, making my
allergy and rash worse...
cannot have latex gloves, or wool inside...
help please?
thanks in advance!
I'm v problematic, so hv to wear gloves (rashes), rubber slippers (heel pains) & disposable masks (allergic to dust) when doing housework.
Gloves - Giant brand is cheap & good but I think it is latex.
Tried long gloves up to elbow but find them too thick, hot & cumbersome.
In general, check for leaks often (as these r the main culprits for my rashes when wearing gloves) by filling gloves w water (also wash their inners at same time) & then turn them inside out to air dry.
Turn them right side out by trapping some air to \"pop\" the fingers out (I used to spend so much time trying to get each finger right side out until i figure this out!). Then squirt some powder into inners b4 wearing them again.
Dishwashing Liquid - I find diluted Mama Lemon is still too strong 4 me when i don't feel like donning gloves just to wash a cup. Try diluted Ligent. Cheap & good but think they come only in refill packs.
Handwashing collars, cuffs etc b4 machine wash - Fab bar soap for v dirty bits, else normal/hotel bar soap.
Going 3 years, and counting, without a maid is no mean feat, especially since you have these problems with rashes, heel pain, dust allergy etc...
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happymom:
Hi, I have been maidless for the past 9 months, still counting, at times I do miss having a maid to help me when I am rushing for time or when my rashes is back, but when I think of the freedom and the emotional freedom (no need to see black face) that I am enjoying now, i resist the idea. I feel happier without a maid although more busy now. To prevent rashes, I wear double gloves ie one plastic disposable glove and then follow by latex gloves, after handwashing the clothing, I continue to wear the plastic glove only to wash floor mat (more hygienic), thereafter can dispose off the plastic glove. Daily moisturising is a must, to prevent having rashes, dry skin, sometime my finger nail may also split. As for cooking and washing dishes, when I was using the normal dish detergent, my skin still get very dry and the skin on my fingers will crack, now I don't have this crack skin problem since I started using amway dish detergent. Moisturiser is most important, must moisturise every day, if possible more than 1x per day.
Thanks Happymom!
I usually moisturise at night before bedtime, as I find it rather \"oily\" and I dont' like to touch things and make them oily... but need to balance that with need to prevent rashes... sigh... -
I have been hiring maids (until recently) because of skin allergy to chemicals, dust and frequent contact with water and I am delighted to find a group of brave people here who went without maids even though you have to adjust to the inconvenience. So here are some recommendation for skincare:
If you don’t like oily (who does?) and don’t mind paying more (just under $20 per tube) try Avent’s Magic Cream. It contains allantoin which is good for rashes. I found this wonder baby cream when I was living in UK and my whole body cracked up. I even used for my face and it was very soothing and effective. My baby (now little girl) also used it.
If your skin is very itchy and hot use Sarna lotion (about $8+ from NUH and Changi hospital pharmacies). Good for ladies with hot flush and cannot sleep at night due to skin contact with bed. For those with very hot bodies (literally) like me you must try to avoid moisturizer with paraffin content. It acts like a plastic layer over your skin and when you get hot your skin cannot breathe. Paraffin and similar content are widely used because it is probably a cheaper raw material. Unfortunately there are many skin specialists who don’t understand that oil/paraffin based ingredients and heat don’t go together.
If you like lotion type and not oily, try GV lotion available in most pharmacies. I have been recommended the expensive Physiogel by doctors but I found they too contain some lipid and paraffin. So do read the fine prints. Aqueous cream and Urecare is a much cheaper option but I am not happy that the manufacturer does not reveal exact ingredient. And Urecare also contains enough oil based content to make me hot and uncomfortable. -
jnj0910:
THanks for sharing your experience!
My 3rd anniversary w/o maid is coming! :rahrah: :boogie:Vevey:
[quote=\"jnj0910\"]Does anyone do housework like washing dishes and hand-washing clothes , wearing long plastic gloves?
I need to buy them as I have skin allergy, but can't find suitable ones anywhere.
the short plastic disposable ones are too short and trap water, making my
allergy and rash worse...
cannot have latex gloves, or wool inside...
help please?
thanks in advance!
I'm v problematic, so hv to wear gloves (rashes), rubber slippers (heel pains) & disposable masks (allergic to dust) when doing housework.
Gloves - Giant brand is cheap & good but I think it is latex.
Tried long gloves up to elbow but find them too thick, hot & cumbersome.
In general, check for leaks often (as these r the main culprits for my rashes when wearing gloves) by filling gloves w water (also wash their inners at same time) & then turn them inside out to air dry.
Turn them right side out by trapping some air to \"pop\" the fingers out (I used to spend so much time trying to get each finger right side out until i figure this out!). Then squirt some powder into inners b4 wearing them again.
Dishwashing Liquid - I find diluted Mama Lemon is still too strong 4 me when i don't feel like donning gloves just to wash a cup. Try diluted Ligent. Cheap & good but think they come only in refill packs.
Handwashing collars, cuffs etc b4 machine wash - Fab bar soap for v dirty bits, else normal/hotel bar soap.
Going 3 years, and counting, without a maid is no mean feat, especially since you have these problems with rashes, heel pain, dust allergy etc...
:udawoman:[/quote]Oh, I just do within my means. Doesn't want to set myself up to fail.
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IJJ:
my curr electrolux edv705 dryer doesnt make clothes hard. if u stil find clothes hard aft dryer get dryr ball frm howard storage n the clothes will feel softI have a dishwasher. Yes, it cleans well. Love it. Contemplating to get a dryer, but did not really like the texture of clothes after drying.
Now, I am thinking of the robot vacuum.... skunk, can share your verdict of its usefulness? Does it vacuum corners well? Is it noisy during operation? Do you have to change the filter bags frequently? How costly does each replacement bag cost?
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for dishwash i m usg tat from newlife , a supplement co. doesnt make my hands itch. or try those biodegrable brand frm ntuc
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Hi All Mummies / Daddies,
I need advises. I have been hving maid for the past 6 years and her WP is expiring this June and will return to get marry.
I have 2 kids (DS 6 yr old) (DD 3 yr old). They are currently in full day CC. I am staying in a EA and my parent (both 62 yr old) staying with me.
My DH is saying to forgo maid after current maid contract end. I am worry as i am a FTWM (stress and return home almost 8pm and totally drenched out). My parent are hawker and need to wake up early in the morning.
I should said i am so used to hving maid for usual housekeeping and preparing for kids school. My mum will cook for all and maid will do all the washing / cleaning.
When i am home everyday after work, i will hv my dinner, shower and start to supervise school work with my DS (spelling on Monday, chinese spelling on Tues). Berries, Piano etc etc etc…
How to survive life without maid?? -
Can but tough. Another way is for your dh to b e stay at home maid lor..

Hush:
Hi All Mummies / Daddies,
I need advises. I have been hving maid for the past 6 years and her WP is expiring this June and will return to get marry.
I have 2 kids (DS 6 yr old) (DD 3 yr old). They are currently in full day CC. I am staying in a EA and my parent (both 62 yr old) staying with me.
My DH is saying to forgo maid after current maid contract end. I am worry as i am a FTWM (stress and return home almost 8pm and totally drenched out). My parent are hawker and need to wake up early in the morning.
I should said i am so used to hving maid for usual housekeeping and preparing for kids school. My mum will cook for all and maid will do all the washing / cleaning.
When i am home everyday after work, i will hv my dinner, shower and start to supervise school work with my DS (spelling on Monday, chinese spelling on Tues). Berries, Piano etc etc etc...
How to survive life without maid?? -
Hi Vevey,
I would rather be the one if i can kill another household incomes. We can’t afford to live on single income for the whole house hold of 4 adults (without maid) and 2 kids.
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