
JessesGirl96
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@nymph – That is a great idea. Will it stay shaped to the size of my foot once I do it? Also will it damage the plastic at all?
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@chem – I was actually looking at some of that online last night. The stuff that actually says it glows is pretty pricey but there was some Duck brand tape in neon and I was wondering if it would glow in the blacklight. Do you remember what the brand was that you used? I was also looking into acrylic blacklight neon paint and wondering how well that would work if I painted it on clear shoes……
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I just hate that they feel they have to bring religion into it in order to not be judged harshly for doing it. I have my pole right in the middle of my living room and I know I am judged quite harshly for it when my religious in laws come over. In fact I'm sure most people that walk into my house judge me but it's just a piece of exercise equipment to me. So I don't see anything inappropriate about it being out there for everyone to see. If all those judgemental people only knew what fun exercise they were missing out on!!
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As far as I know you defintely should have received a bottle.
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I use a squirt about the size of a pencil eraser right in the middle of my palm and then work it into my palm first and then work it out to my fingers. Also I always thoroughly wash my hands first and I try to put it on 2 hours before I pole if possible. Then about 15 min before I pole I apply it a second time. I hope this detailed explanation helps it work for others. I know sweaty hands are very discouraging. This stuff has got me back to loving to pole!
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I just found another website with a lot of cheap Pleaser shoes-
http://www.thelacygirl.com/stripper-shoes.html
A lot of the cheaper ones are only available in larger sizes. If you use coupon code LACY you get an extra 10% off.
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I just found these bamboo mats on eBay –
they are cheap and seems like they might work well and are attractive looking.
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I adjusted my grip and am now not sticking too much in my hand area but I am still having another issue, The very bottom part of the glove by my wrist is catching/sticking to the pole and stopping my spin. The gloves seem to be nice and tight on my hand and I tighten the strap as much as I can. So not sure why it is doing this or what I could do to prevent it? Also after the very first spin I did in them the stitching in the seem by my thumb popped! So I hope they aren't going to fall apart after only a few uses. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif
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Have you tried applying the Tite Grip an hour or two before poling? I have just started using it and it is the only thing that has worked for me at all. I apply one generous layer up to 2 hours before getting on the pole and then another layer about 30 min before. My hands still sweat just a little but it's manageable.
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I’m about 5’9 so I’m glad to hear other girls my height are rockin the big heels! I might just have to give them a try.
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Does anyone know where I could find some blacklight reactive shoes with a 5″ or shorter heel? It’s so hard to find cute pole shoes in that heel height range and I’m already pretty tall so I feel like a giant freak in the higher heels.
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Costumes4less.com has some really cheap Pleaser brand shoes.
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I have a 50mm Chrome pole. I bet gripping too hard is my problem with them since I’m used to holding on as tight as I can.
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I have a serious sweaty hand & feet problem too when I am doing pole. I just started using Tite Grip and it seems to help a lot. I put it on an hour or so before poling and then put another layer on just a few minutes before. As for the gloves I just bought a non-tack pair from my studio. When I tried to use them though I stuck so much that I couldn’t spin at all. It seems that so many other people have had success using them though. Can anyone that has used them for spins give me some tips?
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I tried it on my chrome X-Pole today and danced for about 40 min with only one wipe down during. So it worked great and I have a serious issue with slipping usually. Thanks so much for this little tip! I just hope it works as good on my studio poles.