Numerous months back, I blogged about my perpetually sweaty palms and fright of shaking hands. Talk about sharing personal information! But after writing that post, I received a lot of email from others who suffer from the same condition and phobia … and there are a lot of us out there! Last week, my pup Oliver had surgery,
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Dry Touch is an ideal problem-solver in any professional or social situation where dry hands are a necessity. Athletes, business professionals, surgeons,
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