what are your fave sexy essential oils, and how do you use them in the boudoir bcd?

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I have seen Mink oil in a few Dom's supplies in their boudoir, and there's a door, so.... on topic.

Busty,
We found a several year old quart can when rebuilding the Kansas barn. Worked fine and no sludge or anything in the old can when we used it all. We were able to save a couple older horse saddles that some thought should be tossed. Took a bit of work. Built a sawhorse type saddle holder. There's something about working with your hands on ..... We've gone through another new can as well and no difference. So yes lasts. Btw, I also remember the oil from a zillion years ago at a family barn elsewhere.

Again, it's for leather. Actual leather, not the faux stuff.

OK back to rub-a-dub oils.
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  • Busty
  • 03-04-2024, 01:43 PM
^Thank you for sharing, intelligent men are my favorite with a dash of humor.
  • pxmcc
  • 03-04-2024, 01:50 PM
not in a million years..

cool about mink oil. i just read that it's used in cosmetics as well. my mom had a mink coat that would keep her warm even if it was 30 below outside. maybe they left the mink oil in it lol
pxmcc wishing for mod??
I have seen Mink oil in a few Dom's supplies in their boudoir, and there's a door, so.... on topic.

Busty,
We found a several year old quart can when rebuilding the Kansas barn. Worked fine and no sludge or anything in the old can when we used it all. We were able to save a couple older horse saddles that some thought should be tossed. Took a bit of work. Built a sawhorse type saddle holder. There's something about working with your hands on ..... We've gone through another new can as well and no difference. So yes lasts. Btw, I also remember the oil from a zillion years ago at a family barn elsewhere.

Again, it's for leather. Actual leather, not the faux stuff.

OK back to rub-a-dub oils. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
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ladies and gents, all of ya'll are salt of the earth. here the topic is cool and pretty much essential to the hobby, essential oils. can we stick to that topic?

Busty i don't think Nordic meant any offense. we all know you're an overachiever, so he was just having a lil fun. i can assure you he wasn't trying to denigrate you in any way, shape or form. we all appreciate how you go out of your way to help your fellow hobbyists and providers such as me who have none of your tech-savvy skills. Originally Posted by pxmcc
Thanks, px. That was how it was meant. In fact, it was actually meant as a compliment to Busty's research skills.

Busty, sorry if I offended you. that was not my intention.
  • pxmcc
  • 03-14-2024, 03:06 AM
gardenia is very similar to jasmine. also non-oily and smells amazing. your date will feel like venus de milo.

one point about amounts. if you're going to do a baby oil massage, you're going to squirt baby oil everywhere and then work it in.

i meant to add below that after you get some say gardenia on your palm, replace the cap and seal it first, then rub your hands together before you start the massage. it sucks if you forget to seal it and then knock it over in a moment of passion. you'll be mad when you realize you just wasted a year's worth of gardenia oil.

with essential oils, don't do that, except maybe with coconut oil. the other essential oils are extremely potent and expensive. i had a gal who turned a silver canister of jasmine over and wasted a year's worth of oil on 1 massage. the way i dispense the potent oils is i'll open the container, seal the top with my palm, and turn it over. that tiny quantity may be good for a whole massage.

another way that you can do it but is more work is transfer it to a medicine dropper bottle. for patchouli you might use 1 dropper full, whereas for jasmine or gardenia maybe like a quarter dropper full. a little bit goes a long way.