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Its All About Viscosity
paperback_writer 24 Reviews 3149 reads
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I recently had an excellent massage with a gal I've never seen before -- only one thing: She used vegetable oil for the massage (straight out of the Vons bottle), and now I smell like salad dressing.

I will see her again, and plan to bring my own massage oil next time.  Any recommendations on something particularly good?

Thanks!

mysticaldragon 4 Reviews 5070 reads
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F street has some great oils. pick the one that works for you

LilyJune See my TER Reviews 2884 reads
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I like to make my own and get what I need from Henrys or Jimbos.  Basic recipe is 6 teaspoons of a carrier oil to every 8 drops of essential or fragrance oil.  I use Sesame because it does not stain sheets and add a few drops of jojoba oil, a few drops of lavendar oil, and a few drops of rosemary.  Henrys also carries ready made massage oils and creams.  


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7BOBBY7 3407 reads
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PJUR EROS Pricey but great F St. EOM

TIREDOFBS 11 Reviews 3084 reads
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You see, I've found that 10w30 works the best for me. If you're an older model, possibly with some very high mileage and wear, you may prefer a 20w50.
Stay away from certain brands that may contain carnuba wax, such as Pennzoil. One of the last things you want is big blob of oily waxey build up.
Really, I prefer baby oil heated up in a lotion warmer generously applied to a velvety, hairless, freshly riding-crop-tenderized goddess. Delicious!

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