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MistressA89 -> Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 5:43:38 PM)

Hi all.

I'm wondering if any of you know of something (household) I can use to cause mild skin irritation. Nothing toxic or dangerous. Just as long as it causes either itching or irritation.

Additional details:
  • Need it sooner than itching powder can arrive in the mail.
  • Don't have access to the ingredients necessary to make my own itching powder.
  • Nettles don't grow in my area.
Anyway, thanks in advance for any advice.

MA89




littlekitten1 -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 5:47:42 PM)

I heard that rubbing salt on skin can be itchy and annoying. i never tested it out though.




NiceButMeanGirl -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 5:51:38 PM)

Well, I slapped some muscle rub on a guy's ass & the back of his balls one time when I was pegging him. He called me a bitch, haha, but he was laughing when he said it and told me later he loved it. (He's masochistic) It burned and irritated, but it was all gone by later that same day. So it didn't cause any permanent damage or anything.

NBMG




FrostedFlake -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 6:32:20 PM)

Consider a product containing menthol.

So. Care to mention what's up?




angelikaJ -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 6:44:09 PM)

Perhaps look up a recipe for itching powder on the internet?





poise -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 6:51:49 PM)

Smother them, or parts of them, in honey or maple syrup, and have them go outside
around dusk time, nude if possible. The mosquitos will find them soon enough.




ekaienoae -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 7:15:21 PM)

Poise, you're so used to tying 'em up, you forget to mention that... :)

Fiberglass insulation (wool) is real itchy for most folks. Best way to remove is with duct tape (stick 'n peel) but not good for hairy bodies. Others use hot bath (opens) pores. Just don't rub as that works micro glass fibers into skin. Never heard of case where itch lasted more than a day so it eventually falls out. Wash any affected clothing separately. Really. Separately.

Hope this isn't a tease and denial for us -you are gonna say what's up right? I'm itching to know as well.




poise -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 7:28:51 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ekaienoae

Poise, you're so used to tying 'em up, you forget to mention that... :)



Heh! As you know, the mosquitos in Louisiana are so enormous, that you
have to tie them down first before you can squish them properly. [:)]




MissImmortalPain -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 8:38:26 PM)

Dip an ice cube in table salt, stick it to your subs skin (no overly tender places unless you want to see said person cry) hold it on the skin and count to sixty as slowly as you can....then jerk it off. It will leave an almost freezer burned spot that will sting, burn, and itch for awhile.

If the spot later bothers the sub to much wash it with clear cool water and cover it in aloe.




TNDommeK -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/23/2012 11:54:09 PM)

Poison ivy!




sunshinemiss -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 1:45:22 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: TNDommeK

Poison ivy!



That is just plain evil.




kalikshama -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 3:08:36 AM)

quote:

Dip an ice cube in table salt, stick it to your subs skin (no overly tender places unless you want to see said person cry) hold it on the skin and count to sixty as slowly as you can....then jerk it off.


Do you use tongs so as not to freeze your fingers in the process?




Pyramus -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 8:10:02 AM)

An acquaintance of mine was so mad at her husband for infidelity that she asked me for poison oak (of which I have acres!) to rub into his underwear drawer.

Considering urushiol (the active ingredient in poison oak and ivy) lasts over 100 years, you can rub a pinhead's worth anywhere and it will have the desired effect until/unless it is washed off.

As for the OP, you can go to the hobby or autoparts or big box stores and get fiberglass matting (like the cloth used to repair dents in cars) which, brushed across the skin, is mildly irritative.

Or, just show pictures of Hilary Clinton smiling that "I'm gonna be the pres smile" as she roves around the world on her fake job - that ought to irritate the hell out of anyone!




TNDommeK -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 12:40:30 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: sunshinemiss


quote:

ORIGINAL: TNDommeK

Poison ivy!



That is just plain evil.


First thing that popped in My head,lol.




Whenready -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 3:09:07 PM)

I would suggest - caution - and check for allergies. Then pick something.




Soyokaze -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 3:39:51 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Whenready

I would suggest - caution - and check for allergies. Then pick something.


This. Also sensitivities to irritants varies greatly from person to person from what I understand.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 5:13:30 PM)

It's not necessarily for skin but some of the folks down in P & R are pretty damn irritating.




MissImmortalPain -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 5:42:57 PM)

I wear gloves but you can make the person do it to themself as well. Same steps as before but have them put the ice cube in the palm of their hand and squeeze it for 60 seconds.




Bhruic -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 6:02:48 PM)

See the thread on figging. Ginger can be somewhat intense, but it is not a burning feeling exactly, and subsides quickly when removed.




RedMagic1 -> RE: Suggestions for mild skin irritant (4/24/2012 6:11:25 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MissImmortalPain

Dip an ice cube in table salt, stick it to your subs skin (no overly tender places unless you want to see said person cry) hold it on the skin and count to sixty as slowly as you can....then jerk it off. It will leave an almost freezer burned spot that will sting, burn, and itch for awhile.

If the spot later bothers the sub to much wash it with clear cool water and cover it in aloe.

This is fantastic. Thank you.




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