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Wizard

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While playing has anyone every used caned air in there scean? I know it can be harmfull if held close to your body and freeze parts but what about when a sub is tied up hot and bothered and you hold it a foot or two away and have that sudden rush of cold air on a body part?

Just had myself thinking of a new sensation to use....
:)
 
Just check the label Wiz. If it contains 1-1-1 trichlorethylene or any other chlorinated solvent or benzene you don’t want to use it.
 
navarre said:
Just check the label Wiz. If it contains 1-1-1 trichlorethylene or any other chlorinated solvent or benzene you don’t want to use it.


Ok, thats why I was asking? Even from far away?


I was thinking like computer caned air..
 
There is

a fairly easy to obtain perscription med given to people with joint pain which is basically canned air that is safer for use on skin, PROVIDED you don't hold the stream in place longer than directed (frostbite can result)

I'm not remembering the drug name, but don't use commercial canned air. Of course nobody uses medical devices in ways unintended, right, TENS fans?
 
Re: There is

Netzach said:
a fairly easy to obtain perscription med given to people with joint pain which is basically canned air that is safer for use on skin, PROVIDED you don't hold the stream in place longer than directed (frostbite can result)

I'm not remembering the drug name, but don't use commercial canned air. Of course nobody uses medical devices in ways unintended, right, TENS fans?


Well you have my attention now, I'll have to look into it. I knew about the frostbite part........;)
 
You can also try putting some rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and spritzing it on their skin. If you want to intensify it a bit, blow your breath through a straw. You can also use a mini-vacuum to pull air over the skin.

A spritz of ice water can also be fun.


Hugs,


Kat
 
Ms_Kat said:
You can also try putting some rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and spritzing it on their skin. If you want to intensify it a bit, blow your breath through a straw. You can also use a mini-vacuum to pull air over the skin.

A spritz of ice water can also be fun.


Hugs,


Kat



Intresting .............Rubbing alcohol huh, what dose it do, make the skin tingle?
I never heard that one but I'm listening........;)
 
Rubbing alcohol evaporates, leaving a cooling sensation. However, if there are any cuts or abrasions, it feels hot. Real hot. Painfully hot. Don't advise it if the skin is broken.

Witch hazel can give a similar experience. It's also good for cleansing your skin. A lot of acne medications use it.

My husband tells me you can reverse the flow of the mini-vacuum's so they blow instead of suck (two of his favorite words). He explained how, but I got lost at "First, you unscrew...".

A lot of cleaners for computer circuitry also evaporate at room temp. I'd advise reading the label and trying them on a small patch of skin on your arm before spraying them anywhere sensitive. Obviously, avoid the eyes, nose, and mouth, but also other sensitive body openings with possible caustic chemicals. Basically, if you can't spray it into the mouth, I wouldn't try it anywhere else.

Another idea with the mister/spritz bottle is to keep one filled with a light oil, like sunflower or canola, in the fridge. Cold oil slides wonderfully over hot, sweaty skin.


Hugs,


Kat
 
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