Felicity in lots and lots of golden syrup!

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Felicity in lots and lots of golden syrup!

Postby DungeonMasterOne » 10 Jul 2008, 01:54

From the set that went live at Saturation Hall last week - Felicity the Serving Wench totally drenches herself in beautiful golden syrup!

Dressed for summer work in black combats and a black bra top, she first coats her trousers, then her bra top, arms, hands, and shoulders, and she completely covers her hair too.

The set runs to 894 pictures, and as always, is available to download both as a zip file and as individual images.

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Postby custard_lover » 10 Jul 2008, 17:58

Fantastic - there's not much better than being covered in syrup
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Postby VeraCD » 10 Jul 2008, 21:56

It looks great, but to get clean again... take a few days off!
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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 10 Jul 2008, 23:37

custard_lover wrote:Fantastic - there's not much better than being covered in syrup


Very true. This one was a special request from Felicity herself, she chose the outfit and asked for a pure treacle gunging. She loves amber, and this is about as close as you can get to being encased in amber yourself.

VeraCD wrote:It looks great, but to get clean again... take a few days off!


Strangely enough, syrup is actually the easiest substance of all to clean up afterwards. Because it's basically pure sugar, it disolves completely in warm water, so five minutes with the mixer hose, and the lady is soaking wet and completely clean, even her hair.

If you've never tried it, give it a go, you'll love it!
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Postby Richard » 11 Jul 2008, 11:01

Is it true that syrup stings the eyes? I was warned off it once and been scared to use it since then.
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Postby VeraCD » 11 Jul 2008, 12:00

I had some time syrup in my shirt, when I took the shirt of, it stuck to my hair... I cried the devill out of it :P :wink:
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Postby Richard » 11 Jul 2008, 16:13

VeraCD wrote:I had some time syrup in my shirt, when I took the shirt of, it stuck to my hair... I cried the devill out of it :P :wink:

No problem for me; - No hair!!!
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Postby custard_lover » 11 Jul 2008, 17:53

Richard (sotonude) wrote:Is it true that syrup stings the eyes? I was warned off it once and been scared to use it since then.


I have tried this once, (ended up fairly sticky after opening the tins, nevermind the pouring). It can sting in the eyes but I just keep a cloth close to hand to wipe them. You should try it it's fantastic! :D
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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 12 Jul 2008, 11:28

We generally try and avoid anything getting in the eyes if at all possible, I don't think anyone's had any syrup in their eyes here.

The trick to getting the clothes off afterwards is that we always hose the ladies down with warm water right after the shoot (in fact sometimes we shoot the hose-down and put it in the "Extras" gallery).

For playing, go into the shower fully dressed afterwards, and wash all the syrup out of the outfit before you try to take any clothes off.
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Postby Miss T » 12 Jul 2008, 11:56

DungeonMasterOne wrote:Strangely enough, syrup is actually the easiest substance of all to clean up afterwards. Because it's basically pure sugar, it disolves completely in warm water, so five minutes with the mixer hose, and the lady is soaking wet and completely clean, even her hair.

If you've never tried it, give it a go, you'll love it!


DM1 is correct - treacle/syrup is extremely easy to clean off afterwards but we too try to keep it out of the eyes as it can sting and you end up constantly wiping eyes with cloths etc ..... unless its Gilly of course, it doesnt seem to affect her :D
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Postby MJ. » 12 Jul 2008, 11:57

Richard (sotonude) wrote:Is it true that syrup stings the eyes? I was warned off it once and been scared to use it since then.


Certainly can't be any worse that Chocolate sauce/syrup?
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Postby VeraCD » 12 Jul 2008, 12:45

Richard (sotonude) wrote:
VeraCD wrote:I had some time syrup in my shirt, when I took the shirt of, it stuck to my hair... I cried the devill out of it :P :wink:

No problem for me; - No hair!!!
Hahahaha :D Lucky you! Or is it because you already stuck to many times in syrup? :wink: :P
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Postby slimeysophie » 15 Jul 2008, 00:09

I tried it on Friday and it does come out easily and yes, it does sting the eyes. A slight problem when you are handcuffed and cant wipe them. Good job I had TTP there to help wipe it out.
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Postby morepies » 15 Jul 2008, 11:03

Oops, looks like I might have something in my eye!

If you can get to the shower, syrup does indeed wash right off (if the water is warm!). Takes about 10minutes to get completely clean even if coated from head to toe. But plan your route carefully, in advance.

You also need to have eye cloths to hand. But even spending about an hour rolling about in treacle, I think I only remember having to wipe my eyes three times.

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