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Shaven legs and oiling.
I shaved my legs this week to enhance the cleansing effects of massage
and wonder what are the most suitable oils. I've previously used almond oil but wonder if it's worthwhile to use coconut oil or castor oil. I've also read something about rolling pastes, apparently originally used post shave to cleanse the face, has anyone any experience of these they would like to tell? |
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Shaven legs and oiling.
On 28/04/2012 17:30, thirty-six wrote:
I shaved my legs this week to enhance the cleansing effects of massage and wonder what are the most suitable oils. I've previously used almond oil but wonder if it's worthwhile to use coconut oil or castor oil. I've also read something about rolling pastes, apparently originally used post shave to cleanse the face, has anyone any experience of these they would like to tell? Nutella. Then sue Ferrero. |
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Shaven legs and oiling.
On Apr 29, 4:45*pm, atriage wrote:
On 28/04/2012 16:37, A. Dumas wrote: On 28/04/2012 17:30, thirty-six wrote: I shaved my legs this week to enhance the cleansing effects of massage and wonder what are the most suitable oils. I've previously used almond oil but wonder if it's worthwhile to use coconut oil or castor oil. I've also read something about rolling pastes, apparently originally used post shave to cleanse the face, has anyone any experience of these they would like to tell? Nutella. Then sue Ferrero. Cortisone cream. Good shout and I have tried it for restrictive inflamation. It temporarily reduces inflamation only for it reccur months or years later because the toxins are not eliminated but the inflammatory response is subdued. Localised steroidal applications may be useful but I fear they are less useful long term than proper foods and quality massage technique. Then apply for a retrospective prescription. I wouldn't mind going back thirty years and apply the knowledge I have now to a much younger self. |
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Shaven legs and oiling.
On 28/04/2012 16:37, A. Dumas wrote:
On 28/04/2012 17:30, thirty-six wrote: I shaved my legs this week to enhance the cleansing effects of massage and wonder what are the most suitable oils. I've previously used almond oil but wonder if it's worthwhile to use coconut oil or castor oil. I've also read something about rolling pastes, apparently originally used post shave to cleanse the face, has anyone any experience of these they would like to tell? Nutella. Then sue Ferrero. Cortisone cream. Then apply for a retrospective prescription. |
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Shaven legs and oiling.
On Apr 29, 11:41*am, thirty-six wrote:
On Apr 29, 4:45*pm, atriage wrote: Cortisone cream. Good shout and I have tried it for restrictive inflamation. *It temporarily reduces inflamation only for it reccur months or years later because the toxins are not eliminated but the inflammatory response is subdued. *Localised steroidal applications may be useful but I fear they are less useful long term than proper foods and quality massage technique. Then apply for a retrospective prescription. I wouldn't mind going back thirty years and apply the knowledge I have now to a much younger self. Your younger self would think you're some old ******* trying to tell him what to do and would kick you in the balls. R |
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Shaven legs and oiling.
On May 1, 4:33*am, RicodJour wrote:
On Apr 29, 11:41*am, thirty-six wrote: On Apr 29, 4:45*pm, atriage wrote: Cortisone cream. Good shout and I have tried it for restrictive inflamation. *It temporarily reduces inflamation only for it reccur months or years later because the toxins are not eliminated but the inflammatory response is subdued. *Localised steroidal applications may be useful but I fear they are less useful long term than proper foods and quality massage technique. Then apply for a retrospective prescription. I wouldn't mind going back thirty years and apply the knowledge I have now to a much younger self. Your younger self would think you're some old ******* trying to tell him what to do and would kick you in the balls. R Depends who was giving the massage. |
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