How Arimis made it to the personal section while still having a cow on it for years.
Ever wondered how Arimis milking jelly ended up being used more on humans than cows!! Personally i grew up using Arimis on my body...My mum referred me to the cow shade where the jelly was placed ....Even nowadays many people use the jelly on their bodies despite it having a cow image on its tin... ARIMI means {Farmers}, To the Image {Cow},,To the original intended use {Milking Jelly} The key components in milking jellies is petrolatum and water. Petrolatum is a by-product of petroleum refining . "It is cheaper than petroleum jelly and because of pricing people in rural areas started using it before it spread. You know Kenyans are an innovative lot but I don’t think milking jelly has any poisonous component but it is up to dermatologists to tell us,” said Othieno a twitter follower. I apply it after the lotion to lock in moisture, then I wipe the excess lightly with a lesso. My legs look fine,” said Jocelyn Murgor while contributing to the debate. ...