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For me I'd have to say unscripted oil for sure. Especially with how hard the oil can be to get off. Don't need any smells lingering on past the session.

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I recently picked up unscented body lotion from Life Brand, specifically for massage. The formula might have started out unscented, but the base notes and some leaching from the plastic bottle made it dreadful - serious headbanger smells. Some Clarins tube type cosmetics do the same thing.

 

One solution is to use up some, and then put in some regular water, and a few squirts of Febreze, shaking vigorously. In some cases it might take a couple of tries.

 

The Febreze ingredient actually helps to adsorb and mask the odour. It leaves little behind. It isn't hypoallergenic, but so far there are no complaints.

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Well I am a giver so I shall give my opinion from my self proclaimed area of expertise on the subject ............

 

May I suggest starting out with a light oil ....Purrrhaps Pennzoil brand 5w20

 

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Then work your way up to a little bit heavier and maybe pricier oil... Mobil brand 5w30 It's Super !

 

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And to wrap er up .... finish off with the sweet scented, top of the line heavy duty oil .... Valvoline brand fully synthetic 10w30 :) Yeah baby. Slip slide and away !!! It lasts forever it seems !!! ;)

 

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That's all I got. Hope this helps :) Bye for now.

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Well I am a giver so I shall give my opinion from my self proclaimed area of expertise on the subject ............

 

May I suggest starting out with a light oil ....Purrrhaps Pennzoil brand 5w20

 

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQBEqoJjJWMiSXbVG3fjnUVld8vDjrDl4204CVOiFSV_DfAeoor

 

Then work your way up to a little bit heavier and maybe pricier oil... Mobil brand 5w30 It's Super !

 

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRSVozuUeyaSp6MoDsgk0M97uOIvamWDfnSFbBfjHSN_Zw-D5_7

 

And to wrap er up .... finish off with the sweet scented, top of the line heavy duty oil .... Valvoline brand fully synthetic 10w30 :) Yeah baby. Slip slide and away !!! It lasts forever it seems !!! ;)

 

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRu1YYfgnAZwqk0PGkv2p1_gcNSZjhBjV14WUVqiTp0TwU4qyrx

 

 

That's all I got. Hope this helps :) Bye for now.

 

Good info LR. Just like to remind everyone that when playing with oil, don't forget to play safe.

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I like the baby oil gel. It is great!

 

When I am giving massage, I truly love to mix lotions with oils...For some reason, I find it lasts longer and if mixed correctly it lends to much nicer strokes. There is no mess as it is easily soaked into the skin.

 

I love essential oils, I use them with a carrier oil such as JoJoba or Sweet Almond and add a few drops to a bottle with lotion in it and voila! Your very own personal blend.

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This may date me, but many years ago I was usually given the choice of oil or powder (baby powder). Powder was very common years ago, but I haven't seen it lately :-). Oddly, I have had two massages without oil at all (or powder) recently and they were not memorable.

 

My favourite massage was with a custom blended oil which was so subtle and light that just the aroma was a turn on for me. The therapist explained the ingredients which which she bought separately and blended. I never shower afterwards since it would remove the exotic smell which reminds me of an wonderful experience. For me the power of smell is very much part of a wonderful massage.

 

My two cents:-)

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I'm definitely a fan of oil over cream for it's slip and slower absorption. I favor organic cold pressed oils. They allow the skin to breathe with healing properties that are highly beneficial. What I like about these oils is they can be customized with a few drops of a natural aromatherapy scent if requested.

 

I have two types of coconut oil. One is in my kitchen to add to smoothies and to condition my hair and skin. I love the tropical scent. The other is unscented for massage purposes only.

 

A few recipes for making home made massage oil.

 

http://www.ehow.com/way_5267938_homemade-massage-oil-recipe.html

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Two months ago on the advice of a Ottawa region Tantress, I tried pure raw coconut oil, which they descent by processing it with hot water only.

Can be purchased at health food stores. It will be solidified in the jar, you have to heat it ...then you have a all natural, zero chemical, tasteless warm oil.

For the most part does not soak in completely, washes off easily.

Have fun!!

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Definitely oil or gel, something super slippery. The creams just aren't slippery enough and are just terrible for body slides IMHO. However, nothing at all is fantastic for very light massage, smooth dry skin lightly gliding over skin gives me goose bumps. :)

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Guest vio****e

I've enjoyed good quality massage gels the most, followed by oil.

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Hi all, yes I'm with Emily on this one, Coconut oil is available if a few forms. Descented or natural, I have seen the product that stays in a liquid oil, or food grade (edible) which I have used. Is semi solid> Best all around so far for general massage and stays fairly slippery for the body slide gang !! best of all you don't have to go to Cuba to get it !!

Just remembered some may have allergies to it, spot test first !

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Personally I prefer a nice slippery unscented oil as it greases up all your body parts and other areas that need the extra lubrication if you know what I mean.

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This is a great subject. Since my ex was using rub parlors and escort services, and strip bars after many years of trying to catch him , I learned a few things ,he came home one time smelling like some old cheap avon perfume so of course I asked ... So who was she. Ect ect so a friend of mine (male) told me that for all married man they like unsented products so they don't carry the smell in the car or on there clothes , but for you married man out there. I learned from my freind that WD 40 works great just spray it on you a little and perfume smell will disappeared

Cheers

Shel

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I enjoy the moroarcan argon oil you can get at Walmart. However I also do full service and make sure the privates don't come in contact. I wish there was a water based product for that. I use lube for any contact.

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For me generally unscented light mineral oil, however, it doesn't compare to the difference in feel to the Nuru Gel I've been lucky enough to have been able to make use of and have a few bottles for myself personally (it rinses off with water and pretty much has the same feel as using aloe vera lotion after it's all gone )

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I as well love the feel and use of Nuru Gel...the way my body slides all over your body with Nury Gel is just amazing so slippery and fun!

 

If I'm not using Nuru Gel, then I prefer to use unscented Mineral Oil, I find it has the perfect consistency for the hottest most sensual body slide

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unscented oil is the best for me, lots of it please, come on now a bit more!

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