#39999
    peterpoose
    Participant
    @peterpoose

    I have been researching into things that are good for the skin and invented this concoction.

    100% cold pressed organic virgin coconut oil!

    100% refined organic Shea butter!

    Argan oil

    Joboba oil

    Sweet almond oil

    I whisk this all up into a smooth creamy butter and use on my ink every night.

    Anything else I could or should pour into this?

    Do any of you folks make any home made skin potions?

    #133378
    Sam-I-Am
    Participant
    @sam-i-am

    @peterpoose 120720 wrote:

    Anything else I could or should pour into this?

    Anchovies would add a tasty touch!

    #133381
    Panter
    Participant
    @panter

    Dude, you’re a bloke!
    The only sort of oil that should be on your skin should be engine oil. And, that should be old, gritty and carcinogenic.

    Hang your head in shame Sir!

    #133386
    jerryatrophy
    Participant
    @jerryatrophy

    It makes me feel queer just walking down the lotion aisle for lubriderm.
    Martha stewart of tattoos. Ha.

    #133426
    peterpoose
    Participant
    @peterpoose

    haha, yep I know what you mean!

    #133440
    Sam-I-Am
    Participant
    @sam-i-am

    My wife gave me a container of Shea Body Butter. It smells like coconut. I made the mistake of taking it to work.
    With that and my “tramp stamp” they now call me trampy. People in the office use it on occassion but I never get to install it.

    #133442
    peterpoose
    Participant
    @peterpoose

    I love anchovies and I’m pretty sure they would have some benefit for your skin, if only I lived in a rickety old shack in the deep forest could I use it 🙂

    #133443
    anonymous
    Participant
    @anonymous

    @Panter 120730 wrote:

    Dude, you’re a bloke!
    The only sort of oil that should be on your skin should be engine oil. And, that should be old, gritty and carcinogenic.

    Hang your head in shame Sir!

    LOL! This! ^

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