Can you almond oil or Vaseline as a lubricant when stretching your ears?
i wouldnt really know where to get all the other things, and I have 2 small bottles of almond oil and a large tube of Vaseline, I would be able to stretch my ears as a lubricant? I go on these two routes are my ears so I duno if the two small bottles of almond oil would be enough for both but not sure anyone knw? thanks:)

August 28th, 2010 at 4:26 am
No Vaseline, it will just clog it. Nasty Stuff. . . Not sure almond oil (I’m allergic to nuts, so I never bothered to check) Vitamin E and jojoba oil are the most personal empfohlen.Aber lubrcant ‘is also good. (Yeah KY jelly, etc etc) olive oil, a fine for a last way out is to:)
August 28th, 2010 at 4:34 am
KY Jelly is what they are by ‘means that personal lubricant. “
August 28th, 2010 at 5:16 am
Note the first response, almond oil is an OK option if you are allergic to nuts! Then it would be a really, really bad choice sein.Sie do not need more than a few drops on a taper and jewelry enough to get in. Save the lube with the rest of the almond oil for massage. There are oils that are cheaper, but it’s not a bad year for moisture and massage. You can find Vitamin E and Jojoba in most parts of the beauty shops, and possibly emu oil. These three are your best choice, but a natural skin oil is safe is ok.Vaseline easy to wash off sticky and difficult, as it coats well, if you want your skin to breathe a little. Petroleum products are not great for your skin either. It will not kill you, stretch them, but not the best choice at all. And not for the massage either, it would only clog your pores.
December 22nd, 2010 at 9:09 pm
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