you dumb boy!!
From what I hear, suave lotion and latex hate each other, they will fight in public and cause a scene. It is really embarrassing when latex accuses the lotion for being a masturbatory aide to which the reply is latex is used to wrap a hog. They get rude!
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Yes you must be careful wrap it in ceran wrap cover it in lotion do this on a couch put it straight up and sit down on it and bounce I'm 14 and I do it often
Get a pile of towels and wrap them with ceran wrap. Cover it with some sort of lubricant(not lotion) or petroleum jelly. Then take of your undies and ride away (: Feels so dirty but so innocent ;)
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From first hand experience, foaming hand soap will work in a non-foaming dispenser. Although the soap will come out as regular soap, not foam. The foaming soap will work as regular soap, just not foaming soap.
Foaming soap dispensers were invented about 15 years ago by a Dutch company called Airspray. The best way for consumers to get a foaming soap dispenser is to buy one at a retail store. Some empty foamers are sold, but most come with soap already in them. My personal favorite in the US are the foamers from a company called Method. Their foamers are available for $3-4 from most Target stores. The solution for foaming soap is far more dilute than regular liquid soaps. If you start with a solution 10% liquid soap and 90% distilled water, you will be pretty close. I recommend distilled water because you'll get consistent repeatable results with that. Foaming soap is always white; the only reason you'll get some other color is if the soap is over-concentrated. You CANNOT make foaming soap from a lotion. It will not work. If you try, the lotion will splatter and sputter.
Regular liquid soap may not work well in a foaming dispenser as it may not produce the same foaming effect as foaming soap. Foaming soap is typically diluted and has a specific formula designed to work with the foaming mechanism of the dispenser. Using regular liquid soap may clog or damage the foaming mechanism over time.
Foaming is the present participle of foam.
Foaming is a chemical phenomenon.
Put lotion on you leg (do not rub it in) wrap in plastic wrap and leave over night, take it off and the scab should fall off.
simethecone and other non-foaming detergents are good anti-foaming agents.