StudioVeena.com Forums Discussions New Pole grip idea!!

  • Dancing Paws

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    October 16, 2012 at 1:11 pm
  • Pole gal

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    October 16, 2012 at 2:04 pm

    Thanx for the info Aerial gypsy but ur not actually keepin the toothpaste on your hands ur just rubbin it over ur hands am then rinsing straight off so it’s not actually stayin on ur hands for more than 10-15secs. That’s why I put once u Rub it over ur hands u rinse it ryt off and dry ur hands thoroughly. x

  • Pole gal

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    October 16, 2012 at 2:10 pm

    Also they all seem to be about usin toothpaste on spots which ur meant to keep the toothpaste on it spots but as I sed ur just rubbin the toothpaste over ur hands and rinsing straight off again, unlike using it for spots etc where u Wud keep it on. x

  • Spinny

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    October 16, 2012 at 2:12 pm
  • Pole gal

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    October 16, 2012 at 2:45 pm

    Yea but as I sed, they all seem to be about Acne and not usin toothpaste for acne there’s nothin about rubbin it on ur hands and rinsing straight off. x

  • Pole gal

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    October 16, 2012 at 2:56 pm

    If u google Rinsing ur hands with toothpaste Ul get loads up sayin it’s ok to do tht as ur not actually leaving the toothpaste on ur hands. http://onlytigersden.wordpress.com/2007/07/02/alternative-uses-for-toothpaste/

  • Dancing Paws

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    October 16, 2012 at 6:01 pm

    Just put this so people can make their own conclusions. Obviosuly the MSDS is for pure flouride, so it's not gonna be corrosive in the diluted form it is in in toothpaste. I think that those of us who are prone to sensitive skin should be cautious about what goes on their skin.

  • Dancing Paws

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    October 16, 2012 at 7:20 pm

    Okay, I'm passing the info on again…

    " you are rubbing it into your pores/sweat glands. your skin IS absorbing it. rinsing it off is not getting it all off, you are still stripping (unhealthely, there are betters ways to strip the oils) your skin making it even more easily absorbed!!! you would have to wash it off with soap and water to even come close to minimizing the effects it can have. in addition, those are just the chems they are telling you about! it's so hard to find ALL ingredients in tp, if you can find it at all. “Your skin is enough of a barrier to keep fluids within your body,” writes Samuel Epstein, MD, and author of Toxic Beauty (BenBella Books, 2009), “but it also readily absorbs many things with which it comes in contact. Beyond the fact that skin can absorb chemicals is the danger those chemicals pose in the body. Many experts agree that absorption through the skin is more dangerous than through the mouth. Substances absorbed into the digestive system go through the kidneys and the liver where enzymes break them down and often detoxify them, whereas substances absorbed through the skin go through no such process. “Chemicals taken in by the mouth are absorbed by the intestines and pass into venous blood, which is taken to the liver,” Epstein says. “Carcinogens absorbed through the skin bypass the liver and enter blood circulation without this protection.”"

    Again, just be careful in using something that is not for its intended purposes.

  • la femme

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    October 16, 2012 at 7:32 pm

    Hi ladies for grip i use passion body tape Hahahahah i know that sounds funny right but it works…i use to for the fitness stuff …you can't really spin with it ..so what i do is wrap it around my pole, its width is just like duct tape1 7/8" wide…its a stretchy tape made from skin -safe and reusable PVC vinyI get it through passion parties…its purpose it to tie your partner up without the hurting…google it go to passionparties .com and its under arousing passion…hope this helps abit…it works for us and looks great wrapped around the poles…

  • darling dearest

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    October 16, 2012 at 8:12 pm

    That seems like the same concept as the tack stuff on pole gloves. Can you sweat through the stuff? I know I tried duct tape around my foot to keep a bandage in place but the tape slipped off because of the sweat.

  • JhennD

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    October 16, 2012 at 8:58 pm

    So I bought mini tubes if 5 different brands, none avail.
    Yay for the polers that can find use. I can feel the usefulness immediately afterwards but no good after 10 minutes, I’m a natural ‘I’m freezing’ person that LOVES the heat, but am moist (clammy more than sweaty)all the time, my hands can be cold & moist in the 90* F summers, good except on SS on brass.
    iTac, TiteGrip, Dry Hands don’t work (or I haven’t used the right combo) only thing that works= dry washcloth in my cleavage to take out every 5minutes(literally) to wipe off hands, warm up pole(not dry off pole, COLD hands)

  • Pole gal

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    October 16, 2012 at 9:00 pm

    Yea I understand tht huni was just sayin tht all they links seem to be about leavin toothpaste on acne over nyt etc nothin there about rinsing your hands with it. But Thanx for the link so others can have a look & decode xx

  • firebird

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    October 16, 2012 at 9:32 pm

    OMG should I worry abt the toothpaste I get on the skin of my lips during the 3min I brush my teeth? 2x a day? Everyday? So 10x/wk = 60min/wk? That is if I’m practicing good oral hygiene… Hmmmm… Just guaging this risk vs that of 10-15 secs of tp on my hands maybe 2x-5x a week? Even everyday that’s maybe up to 120secs a week = 2 min/wk?

    Yeah I think I feel the odds are low-risk enough vs using toothpaste in (& inevitably some ON) my mouth, that I feel confident & comfortable advising my students to try this approach of rubbing the stuff on their hands & rinsing right off.

    BTW Anyone know the safety of our skin’s exposure to iTac? ? X-grip? Dry Hands? And at what point is our use of any said products (used as directed, of course) excessive?

  • firebird

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    October 16, 2012 at 9:34 pm

    (and hence, “high-risk”?)

  • Dancing Paws

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    October 16, 2012 at 10:44 pm

    Grip aids are used for their intended purposes and have been tested for such uses.

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