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lalique -> Bruising? (7/17/2006 10:13:34 AM)

To be made love to with a whip, a can, a spanking can be some of the most intimate areas of play in D/s.. i adore it, even crave it.  However (isn't there always a catch?) my job requires me to wear a swim suit to work so i can't be left *too* marked without upsetting my 'vanilla' life..... does anyone have suggestions as to methods, tools, or after care to decrease the marks? I tend to bruise exceptionally easily.




mistoferin -> RE: Bruising? (7/17/2006 10:22:26 AM)

Arnica Montana (both the supplements and the cream) is very effective in shortening the duration of bruises....it does not however, prevent them.




Bearlee -> RE: Bruising? (7/17/2006 10:36:10 AM)

I heard somewhere that wearing pantyhose during a beating will lessen bruising.  Something about how it holds the flesh...  Ugg though, huh? 
 
I've also heard that about Arnica; that it helps with what is already bruised.

Perhaps more vitamines C and E?  They both have to do with the construction and health of blood vessels and capilaries and such...

Good Luck,
beverly 




proudsub -> RE: Bruising? (7/17/2006 12:30:00 PM)

Ice may also help minimize bruising. There are a lot of threads on this with ideas. You can find them by doing a search for bruises or bruising and change the options to topics and subjects.




sub4hire -> RE: Bruising? (7/17/2006 12:59:41 PM)

Vitamin K is claimed to also work fabulous.  Arnica cream.  I feel off a ladder in October of last year.  Had the worst contusion of my life on my left butt cheek.
Nothing really seemed to help it.  I took everything everyone ever recommended.  Though, I'm thinking it was probably too large of a bruise for anything to really help.
To this day the area is still elevated 1/4th of an inch.  So, perhaps it was just too badly bruised.

Good Luck, I hope one of the folk remedies works for you.




sweetbbwsub31 -> RE: Bruising? (7/17/2006 2:14:57 PM)

Once the bruise is older regular massage can make it clear up faster. Rub it in all directions a few times a day. DO NOT massage a new bruise or one that is black or dark purple.
 
sub tara




Curiossdragnlily -> RE: Bruising? (7/17/2006 2:24:40 PM)

i have threaded about this before. But i have found that taking extra vitamon E and A&D helps tremendously with my bruises.Also the lotions that have the vitamins in them help.
with respect,
lily, collared and owned slave of Master Curios
srn 308-692-331




MistressTexas -> RE: Bruising? (7/17/2006 5:48:47 PM)

Immediate pressure with ice always helped me, otherwise Ben Nye body makeup is waterproof and hides even the worst bruises lol.




ADomDoc -> RE: Bruising? (7/17/2006 7:14:03 PM)

Exactly right ... BUT Vit K is not going to be readily available OTC ... it is used to cause blood to clot & can cause big problems.  But Vit K Cream or Ointment was developed by/for plastic surgeons to get rid of bruising after nose jobs & boob jobs.  It'll cut bruise resolution time in 1/2.  It's pricey & you'll have to do a search to find it w/o a prescription.

You should NOT use it if you are taking coumadin, warfarin, or if you have a blood clotting problem of any sort.  Probably worst would be if you have polycythemia or deep vein thrombosis.

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ORIGINAL: sub4hire
Vitamin K is claimed to also work fabulous. 




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