Chocolate is Good for the Skin?:)

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Chocolate is Good for the Skin?:)

Postby dougiezerts » 29 Nov 2006, 01:24

Hi, Sploshers!
My girlfriend and I just got back from the Bahamas. While there, we took a chocolate bath together. Well, actually, we poured 6 pounds of chocolate syrup on ourselves.
She's still kinda new to this, and she doesn't really understand why I like her to wear clothes! :lol: But she made an interesting comment; she feels that chocolate makes her skin feel really smooth! Any of you with experience in this agree?
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Postby dirtydids » 29 Nov 2006, 01:54

:lol: cant honestly answer that one Dougiezerts, BUT, if it is anything like the chocolate you get in Jamaica i would have spent the rest of the night licking her clean :lol: :lol:
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Postby dougiezerts » 29 Nov 2006, 01:55

I did quite a lot of licking on her!:)
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Postby stonecastle » 29 Nov 2006, 18:52

I know that whipped cream is good for your skin as it acts as a moisteriser. You can use it to shave with, though you have to rinse your face a lot afterwaters as small traces of it go off and smell.
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Postby Richard » 01 Dec 2006, 13:45

Theobroma oil, also called cocoa butter, comes from the cacao bean and is an ingredient of chocolate, especially the white variety. It is also used as an emollient in skin care products so I would think it is this which makes the chocolate good for the skin:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocoa_butter
Anyway, why worry about it, just enjoy the sensation. I have never had an all-over bath in chocolate so I'm just jealous.

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Postby stonecastle » 01 Dec 2006, 17:02

Isn't cow pat supposed to be good for face packs I once heard. :wink:
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Postby Hayley » 01 Dec 2006, 21:14

Cow pat no, Sun Pat probably! Peanut butter might make a good exfoliant

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Postby stonecastle » 03 Dec 2006, 14:32

Some types of mud are supposed to be good for your skin as in some countries people bath in volcanic ash mud.
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Postby Nelanna » 05 Jan 2007, 17:25

That's a no on the peanut butter. WAY too greasy to get back off. I swear, I shined for 2 days after that *shudders* :shock:
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Postby SillyGilly » 05 Jan 2007, 17:47

Chocolate has never done me any harm and I love the feel of it on my skin

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Postby PhotoCorner » 05 Jan 2007, 17:51

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Postby andy250 » 05 Jan 2007, 20:15

Hmm wonder where i've seen that bath before

**Andys brain tries to work**

Oh yeah the mag, and one of the home vids, some very saucy pics done by Gilly if my memory serves me right.

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Postby the bulber » 06 Jan 2007, 13:13

andy250 wrote:Hmm wonder where i've seen that bath before

**Andys brain tries to work**

Oh yeah the mag, and one of the home vids, some very saucy pics done by Gilly if my memory serves me right.

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The one beside the bed, the one beside the settee, the one beside the armchair. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby BillShipton » 06 Jan 2007, 13:48

The chocolate-covered Gilly pics are in SPLOSH! No 34 - but it's a different bath!

The stills session was shot by David Glew in London, the video (several years later) was shot by me down here in St Len's.

And the bath in Mucky Puppies was David's as well, so some faulty bath spotting there, Andy!
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Postby andy250 » 06 Jan 2007, 20:29

I am sorry Bill, I will speak to Dolly I must need more training in my spotting skills for sploshing.

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