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"No.
Avoid the numbing ones. You don’t want to ignore pain; if it hurts, it’s doing damage.
Thanks for reply, so relaxant does just that and wont numb you?"
Should do. Read the small print though. |
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"No.
Avoid the numbing ones. You don’t want to ignore pain; if it hurts, it’s doing damage.
Thanks for reply, so relaxant does just that and wont numb you?
Should do. Read the small print though. "
Bloody small print. Always a catch. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No.
Avoid the numbing ones. You don’t want to ignore pain; if it hurts, it’s doing damage.
Thanks for reply, so relaxant does just that and wont numb you?
Should do. Read the small print though.
Bloody small print. Always a catch. "
Look for what the active ingredient is.
Lidocaine/prilocaine is numbing cream, same as in tattoo numbing cream / stuff kids used to to get before injections.
If it’s not those, it’s likely to be the same as anusol.
If it’s not got an active ingredient listed, it’s likely to be snake oil.
Stick to liquid silk and patience, you’ll enjoy it more. |
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