You can use vitamin E oil, Extra virgin olive oil, or any water-base lubricant. Vitamin E oil is pretty cheap and worked pretty well for me. Its also really moisturizing and good for lobe massages :D
DO NOT USE VASELINE TO STRECH YOUR EARS!! When stretching your ears, use the following for best results: -Vitamin E oil -Jojoba Oil -Berts Bees Wax: Res Q Ointment -Holey Butt'r Any of these produce great results..Don't use Vaseline, Lotion etc..
first of all,you should not be using tapers to stretch your ears.use bondage tape.tapers are horrible for your ears. but,if you have to,use hydrogen peroxide.
Yes. Vitamin E oil is perfect for lubrication while stretching. Its also good for lobe massages.
ANAL LUBE
Lubrication is made out of silicone, water, petroleum or oil. Usually it is best to use water based lube. This makes it easy to rinse off.
scar tissue is when you stretch your ears, it makes a scar because you are stretching them. if you let your ears close up, they say that because of all the stretching and scarring, that your earing holes will look like little cat butts. **Scar tissue is formed when ears are stretched too quickly and they tear. Scars forms over the wounds and scar tissue doesn't stretch well so it'll stop you from stretching at some point. Your ears only look like cat butts if you stretch them too quickly. If you're responsible with stretching, they'll heal up nice and smooth and they'll be even if you use plugs to stretch down.
Olive oil is the best and it doesn't taste weird
Some lesbians use lube, some don't. It depends on the couple and the situation.
The best road bike lube for optimal performance and maintenance is a high-quality synthetic lubricant specifically designed for bicycles. Look for a lube that is lightweight, long-lasting, and provides smooth shifting and reduced friction. It is important to regularly clean and reapply the lube to keep your bike running smoothly.
The best product to use for bike chain lube is a high-quality bicycle chain lubricant specifically designed for cycling. Look for a lubricant that is formulated to repel dirt and moisture, providing smooth and efficient performance for your bike chain.
It can be, and is, frequently. But do not use it as a lube on natural rubber - it will "eat" it.
Yes.