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| Sun 28 Jun 09, 8:31 PM not_just_another 2 yrs |
This might be a good question for CLB! Does anyone have a solution to blemished bots/spotty bots? I've gone down the sudocreme path however I always feel a bit eeww about using that as infantilism isn't my thing. Any tips to keep my arse spot/blemish free (excluding the beautiful bruises of course!). | |
| 28 Jun 09, 8:43 PM felis_silvestris UK(M), 2 yrs |
Exfoliate... If I take you from behind, push myself into your mind When you least expect it, will you try to reject it? Give it up, do as I say; Give it up and let me have my way.. | |
| 28 Jun 09, 9:44 PM skadii UK(W), 4 yrs |
Femfresh arse-wash (it's not just for girls) and cocoa butter. | |
| 29 Jun 09, 12:28 AM BarbieSlutLoki UK(E), 6 yrs |
Spanking, enough of it and you won't see the spots for the bruising The first rule of Brat Club, we don't talk about Brat Club... | |
| 29 Jun 09, 12:58 AM druidic UK(DD), 12 yrs |
Scrub hard with a wash scrunchy using an anti bacterial shower gel and follow up with a good unperfumed body moisturiser. FIFE & TAYSIDE MUNCH | |
| 29 Jun 09, 7:33 AM MarcusStrapp UK(CB), 7 yrs |
Photoshop The Fetish Photo Album A free and private flickr group for IC members to share dirty pictures! | |
| 29 Jun 09, 8:12 AM Mr_Allen UK, 3 yrs |
I'd run for the hills, some mad fool thought it would be a bright idea to put a cane into the hands of one CLB and she just may leave a stripe of two to your bottom for such as suggestion! I have to attest that she has none and no doubt the fastidious her bottom receives makes sure of this. Drawn into a discussion about skin, diet and exercise cannot harm skin condition. Administering regular spankings, of course, prevent or remove stretch marks or blemishes. It may or may not be true but it will sure be fun negating this theory - LOL | |
| 29 Jun 09, 8:27 AM Visualize 4 yrs £ |
Evening primrose oil applied topically can help, as can moderate sun bathing | |
| 29 Jun 09, 12:26 PM Lady_Lucan UK(L), 4 yrs |
Tumeric powder (loose or in capsules) to prevent; magnesium sulphate to draw; tea tree oil to disinfect; jojoba, sea buckthorn or kukui nut oil to heal/prevent scarring. Taking regular high ui (5000 +) Vitamin D capsules is also v good for your skin and immune system. Witchy Lucan They that love not Tobacco & Boies were fooles. | |
| 29 Jun 09, 12:40 PM badspyro UK(M), 7 yrs |
Ahhh, you're ok now! Sudocreme is starting an ad campaign stating that their product isn't only for babies! As someone who gets rashes and cuts regularly, sudocreme is the best thing full stop - stop being a baby about it! Uni is bliss... | |
| 29 Jun 09, 12:56 PM Butterscotch UK(RM), 3 yrs |
Sudocream is magic cream, my dad uses it for all his cuts and burns in his demolition work and it works a treat. Is waiting for the boy who will do anything to be her everything |