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Re: Massage
HOCKEYMIKE 884 reads
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Try baby powder.  It is odorless and will not make you feel oily.  Also it provides some lubrication so the massage won't feel rough.

When you go to get a massage why is it that providers always want to use lotion or oils that smell to them .  If you go doing at lunch time your co workers know you did not smell like that before lunch and if your married your spouse knows you do not smell that way.  

So why can the provider use something that doesn't smell?

Bring your own soap with you that you use at home to shower with before leaving.  I shower before and after a session.

I am careful to smell like me.

have no smell to them. Perhaps you can make a special request or just bring your own oils.

mstigress557 reads

be careful with almond oil.  make sure you have no nut allergies or you will have an allergic reaction to the oil

HOCKEYMIKE885 reads

Try baby powder.  It is odorless and will not make you feel oily.  Also it provides some lubrication so the massage won't feel rough.

and.... baby powder has a unique dry/slick feel that's pretty neat.

grumpyoldmen524 reads

why bother with massage parlors, just get a provider to give you a BBBJ and get back to work refreshed and without a trace.

mstigress480 reads

I use professional massage cream that does not smell at all.   I use unscented for this reason.

Of course you should always be allowed the option to shower both when you arrive and before you leave.

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