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By *onb21Woman
over a year ago
Cardiff |
I think a hairbrush can be a bit too gentle. A wooden spoon is sometimes better to hit the spot.
How do you moisturise your back, or more importantly, get sun tan lotion on it? I've tried soaking a flannel and whipping my back like a religious ritual but it's not a great solution. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think a hairbrush can be a bit too gentle. A wooden spoon is sometimes better to hit the spot.
How do you moisturise your back, or more importantly, get sun tan lotion on it? I've tried soaking a flannel and whipping my back like a religious ritual but it's not a great solution."
Not gonna lie I rarely moisturise my body (it's just kinda always soft lol) but I just go as far as my hands can reach I guess? |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"I think a hairbrush can be a bit too gentle. A wooden spoon is sometimes better to hit the spot.
How do you moisturise your back, or more importantly, get sun tan lotion on it? I've tried soaking a flannel and whipping my back like a religious ritual but it's not a great solution."
Smear some on a door frame and rub your back up and down on it.
(I've been single a long time.) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I think a hairbrush can be a bit too gentle. A wooden spoon is sometimes better to hit the spot.
How do you moisturise your back, or more importantly, get sun tan lotion on it? I've tried soaking a flannel and whipping my back like a religious ritual but it's not a great solution.
Smear some on a door frame and rub your back up and down on it.
(I've been single a long time.)"
Like a bear scratching on a tree??
That's one way to keep your wood hydrated! |
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