04-08-2017, 10:21
(31-07-2017, 02:59)ZaraAri Wrote: Arnica Allergic Reaction. Warning!
So I recently purchased some Arnica gel and I have developed a painfully itchy red bumpy rash where I rubbed it into my skin. I was really surprised by this because I have never had an allergic reaction to anything (or at least not anything I can remember). I did some research and found that this is pretty common for people who have ragweed allergies so I wanted to warn people about using this stuff if you do have ragweed allergies because I did recommend it in the original post of this thread. Also note, I don't have a ragweed allergy and I still had an allergic reaction to it (weird, eh?). I bought a really expensive arnica gel with pure ingredients, so I don't think it's because of cheap quality. Either way, this stuff doesn't suit my skin, so in the trash it goes. I think there are still other great and better alternatives to arnica gel/cream but of course, this may work for others. I just wanted to share my experience with you all!!
Xoxo,
Ughh I'm sorry dear! Arnica is best applied in drops in small areas, cause it can be too harsh for the skin.
By the way, I am trying a new experiment with noogling : it consists on stimulating nipples and other parts of your body

All I've used :
Mini dildo or vibrator haha
Lubricant
Nipple-stimulating "pumps"
Heat pad
1L water
Stimulating body parts : nipples 5 minutes, vagina 10 minutes
Heat pad : 10 minutes
Pumping 50 minutes with 7:2 method.
I am going to work on this new experiment during autumn, but I think it works plus it's all natural and helps with my self-esteem at least!