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masterdix -> spices and safety (8/18/2006 6:36:26 AM)

What spices have you used to make your sub squirm.  I understand figgin, but I have found that cinnamon oil is also very hot and doesn't leave a mark...Any suggestions?




onestandingstill -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 6:38:31 AM)

Off the top of my head I can think of two,
peppermint is very much like a ben gay sort of menthol feeling generator
& ginger will light you on fire.
Have fun & play safe,
Suzanne




twicehappy -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 6:39:11 AM)

Go to Watkins Company online, they carry many oils that are safe and fun to use. Try wintergreen or clove both produce some interesting sensations.




mnottertail -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 6:40:42 AM)

Agreed twice.....or your local heathfood or herbals store.

Rub a real spicy bundt cake on her ass.............lololol.

Ron

Take it easy, cayenne and some of the others can cause serious skin irritation if you don't use some moderation.




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 6:47:53 AM)

http://www.collarchat.com/m_51656/mpage_1/key_oil/tm.htm#51656
ointments oils and jellies

http://www.collarchat.com/m_285609/mpage_1/key_oil/tm.htm#285609
peppermint/ginger oil





Raye -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 6:59:20 AM)

hi, massage therapist here. this may have been covered, but its important. you need a carrier oil to neutralize the strong oils to prevent blistering.
brief horror story.
my friend,a spa manager,went for raindrop therapy. this uses pure essential oils along the spine,drop by drop,very soothing and feels interesting. the esthetician(my spelling is poor) hadnt done this procedure many times. She spilled a bottle of Thyme oil dowm my friends ass crack,to be blunt. they tried to wipe the oil off,no dice. tried to wash it off,no good. for 3 days her entire peri-anal regien was burned. puffy,red,blistered and raw feeling. no sex for Her!
if the silly twits had kept some olive oil,sesame oil or the special oil just for this purpose that Young Living makes, they could have just dripped that down the same path, no burns.
this is taught in every reputable class on raindrop therapy. duh. sorry to wax pedantic, but blisters arent fun,for most folks,anyway.if its your trip, hit it,babe!




mnottertail -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 7:03:17 AM)

Nope, that was right on time and on target.  more informative than most. This is a yellow  caution tape  area, for sure.

BRAVA, RAYE!

Ron 




darkinshadows -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 7:35:52 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: masterdix

What spices have you used to make your sub squirm.  I understand figgin, but I have found that cinnamon oil is also very hot and doesn't leave a mark...Any suggestions?

Make sure beforehand that the person on the receiving end does not suffer from an allergy to said product.  I have been a lover of cinnamon all my life, and recently found I am now allergic to it.
 
Peace and Rapture




mnottertail -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 7:40:03 AM)

Sorry to hear that dark..............

pouring out the dr. bronners cinnamon soap gallon jugs.......I was saving up for when you came stateside.

Also an excellent caution, allergic reaction can be developed as well, don't habitually over-use the stuff either.

Ron




darkinshadows -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 7:41:36 AM)

S'ok Ron.... that's just one off the list... the rest are still all fineeeeeeee... stock that cupboard![:D]
 
Peace and Rapture




twicehappy -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 8:46:48 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail


Rub a real spicy bundt cake on her ass.............lololol.


A moment on the subs hips forever on the doms.........




Inhibitor -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 9:45:56 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: masterdix

What spices have you used to make your sub squirm.  I understand figgin, but I have found that cinnamon oil is also very hot and doesn't leave a mark...Any suggestions?


Get a decent herbal for warnings/specific properties, and then hit:

http://www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com






KatyLied -> RE: spices and safety (8/18/2006 10:05:42 AM)

Tabasco sauce burns.  A lot.




diamonddreamlove -> RE: spices and safety (8/19/2006 12:22:47 AM)

So does the listerine mouth sheets in the right spot!  Also in regard to allergies keep in mind that some of the spices are pharmacalogically similar to those someone might have an allergy too.  For instance i am highly allergic to asprin.  I break out in hives and could have worse reactions from the sweat of someone taking asprin.  But also important is the knowledge that wintergreen a personal favorite could kill me because it is similar to asprin.  Needless to say i would not enjoy wintergreen oil!  It is very important to know the medical condition of the D and s since both could have reactions to the substance used.  I had neglected to mention the asprin thing to my Dom initially and realized that i had endangered myself by not doing so.




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