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Posted by db (Member # 4095) on :
 
My wife insists on using lotions despite my telling her how much I like the way her feet smell without the lotion. Does anyone know of a lotion that can be used that will allow her feet to smell the way they naturally would without the lotion? Or a way to get rid of the scented lotions or to dilute it? Any suggestions would be great!
 
Posted by footjoyboy (Member # 26478) on :
 
None that I know of for moisturizing, unfortunately. [Cry]

If you are using it just for massage, the (original) KY jelly is an excellent water based unscented lube.

[Hump]
 
Posted by RPM (Member # 2895) on :
 
use non-scented lotion is my only main suggestion.. lotions will affect the scent..and she's more worried about how her feet look and feel than how it smells. my wife uses this very thick cocoa butter lotion that initially blocks the scent, but after 8 hour day, you don't even notice the lotion's affect, and the natural scent returns in full force.

she's happy because the lotion is very good at keeping her feet soft and non-ashy. and i don't mind, the scent is there.(not too strong like i like it)

but, if it's a short time in shoes.. the lotion wins.

it's called cocoa butter formula. its a very thick lotion (almost like ball bearing grease when it's cold).. but it keeps my wife's skin ultra soft (what she prefers and I enjoy) and after 8 hours in her shoes.. the scent is right on point!

hope this helps

RPM

p.s. every other lotion prior to this killed the scent for me, but didn't give her the softness she wanted.. nor the protection against dry skin she was looking for..
 
Posted by Athena K (Member # 33809) on :
 
i have this argument with andrew [Tongue] my fav lotion is peppermint scented - which he hates. im going to start looking around for an unscented one, thinking maybe sorbelene.
 
Posted by RPM (Member # 2895) on :
 
wow... an argument.. huh! wow... lol!

once again, Athena shows us how wonderful a gal she is, looking for a compromise. that is precious!

RPM
 
Posted by Athena K (Member # 33809) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RPM:
wow... an argument.. huh! wow... lol!

once again, Athena shows us how wonderful a gal she is, looking for a compromise. that is precious!

RPM

hahaha maybe argument is too strong a word [Tongue]

and arent you sweet [Smile] you still need to tell me your favourite! haha
 
Posted by RPM (Member # 2895) on :
 
yes i do.. i'm slowly getting back up to speed here.. after many events passed. i'm glad you saw that the word argument was a bit strong.. you're the kind of lady Andy wouldn't want to argue with and keep upset. nor will I risk making you wait too long for my answer either.

RPM
 
Posted by Athena K (Member # 33809) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RPM:
yes i do.. i'm slowly getting back up to speed here.. after many events passed. i'm glad you saw that the word argument was a bit strong.. you're the kind of lady Andy wouldn't want to argue with and keep upset. nor will I risk making you wait too long for my answer either.

RPM

haha im too short to be scary [Tongue]
 
Posted by RPM (Member # 2895) on :
 
as they say, short folks make better lovers! [Wink] and i'm not scared..it's a respect thing. you're too sweet to be argued with.

RPM
 
Posted by houseshooz (Member # 10572) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RPM:
it's called cocoa butter formula. its a very thick lotion (almost like ball bearing grease when it's cold).. but it keeps my wife's skin ultra soft (what she prefers and I enjoy) and after 8 hours in her shoes.. the scent is right on point!

I second the cocoa butter lotion. I used to date a chick that had a natural foot scent but combined with the cocoa butter lotion and a specific type of shoe she wore, MY GOD, a foot sniffers dream come true! I just remember wishing there was a way to bottle the scent when this trinity came together.

Unreal how it made her feet smell even more and it wasn't like it masked it or altered the natural scent but it was more like amplifying or intensifying what was already there.
 
Posted by Ophillia (Member # 29787) on :
 
im not really a lotion gal. i use this lavendar scented creamy baby oil by breck. its for babies but i love it. its very moisturizing but not heavily scented.
 
Posted by Lyrical (Member # 6603) on :
 
Unscented would be the way to go but any pharmacy should sell it. it's not that uncommon.
 
Posted by justdaone (Member # 16096) on :
 
I'm not sure about that
 
Posted by RPM (Member # 2895) on :
 
Ophillia, how does the creamy baby oil affect the scent of your feet? that would help DB out a little.. and us too [Wink]
 
Posted by Toe Sucker II (Member # 1720) on :
 
olive oil? hahahahaha
 
Posted by s8r (Member # 2016) on :
 
i prefer ladies to use only non-scented cremes on their feet. Back in the day Dr, Scholls made the best but not since the 80s. Nowadays the bests are Eucerin Unscented creme and one called Moisturelle, I believe, that is hypoallergenic and unscented. A little expensive but well well worth it! Shea butter is also a very good way to go. Nearly imperceptable scent.
There is a scented creme called Youth Dew by Estee Lauder. It's perfumed but very very sexy and in a way that blends nicely with the foot aroma. A foot rub with that and into some stinky old house slippers...3 nights later with no additional creme and u will think you died and went to heaven. But you need to use the body creme not lotion (which is thinner).

Hope those help
 
Posted by footjoyboy (Member # 26478) on :
 
"A foot rub with that and into some stinky old house slippers...3 nights later with no additional creme and u will think you died and went to heaven."
Comment by s8r

[Jerkoff]
 
Posted by Mona (Member # 8351) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Toe Sucker II:
olive oil? hahahahaha

while this might not be applicable to what the topic starter has in mind, i read an article in real simple that suggested olive oil as a foot treatment, before bed, with socks to help it work overnight.I have not yet tried that, because i prefer vaseline ,which was suggested in an issue of martha stewart's magazine! [Laugh] [Tongue]
 
Posted by Explosivo57 (Member # 14342) on :
 
try with tea leaves in warm water
 
Posted by Toe Sucker II (Member # 1720) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Mona:
quote:
Originally posted by Toe Sucker II:
olive oil? hahahahaha

while this might not be applicable to what the topic starter has in mind, i read an article in real simple that suggested olive oil as a foot treatment, before bed, with socks to help it work overnight.I have not yet tried that, because i prefer vaseline ,which was suggested in an issue of martha stewart's magazine! [Laugh] [Tongue]
sounds kinky! [Wink]

i love the idea of these "foot treatments".... they sound so sexy to me...
 


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