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submachine
06-02-2017, 02:24 AM
For bros who frequent massage, I think this is a very common issue - oil stains and scent on your clothes.

How to avoid these?

I love going to nice and strong massages where the ML will throw in a bit of extra stuff, like teasing and HJ.

It is almost impossible to do massage without the oil and I am sure many bros also have problems totally getting rid of the oiliness on your back.

There were many occasions where the one at home would ask "how come your clothes/pants have oil stains?" It is very difficult to answer. And the one at home is so meticulous about such things, can spot very small patch of oil stains even when the shirt is very dark in colour. She sees these stains where you have to scrutinize very very very closely to be able to spot them.

I have tried these methods:

1. Asking the ML to only massage me from the butt and below. I sacrifice my back but I still get the usual teasing.
2. Asking the ML to do "zhi ya", massaging me through the towel, no oil used. But really, no shiok at all. Can't do any teasing.
3. Taking a very long time at the shower at the end of the massage.

Despite taking extreme precaution, some stains are bound to be on my shirt. Because the oil is so hard to remove even after showering. Can't shower so thoroughly at these joint.

Showering thoroughly also meant 1 thing - the soap scent on your skin will be so strong, it is hard to get rid especially when you are going home straight after the massage. Most joints I visit use really strong scented shower gel. Mine back at home has a nose as sharp as a dog.

Some joints have lemon grass scent penetrating the whole room. My clothes are soaked with lemon grass smell even if I hang my clothes in the cupboard.

I am seeking for good solutions and hope bros can provide some which I think will benefit others here.

Some solutions which are not feasible:
1. Don't go massage
2. Wash my clothes myself [this is more like a habit. If one day I keep telling that I will do my own washing, will arose more suspicion]
3. Don't use oil for massage
4. Tell your OC at home you went for clean massage [this is same as suicide, inviting more questions]
5. Use your own perfume to cover the smell [again, this is a sudden change in habit that will invite more questions]

I have asked many MLs how to remove the oil from my skin. All of them say their oil can be removed easily but that is totally not true.

Any suggestions are recommend. Just don't flame me or give unrealistic advice.

midpunk
06-02-2017, 04:02 AM
Well bro, why don't you say that you went for a gym and shower after that before going home? Or went for some sports activities. I think it makes sense that you shower first before heading home? :cool:

SAWgunner
06-02-2017, 04:10 AM
Ask to use powder instead.

chanster
06-02-2017, 04:35 AM
Use soap bar when u bath , ownself buy one or bring one , not expensive , soap bar quite good to remove oil , hope it help

submachine
06-02-2017, 08:08 AM
Well bro, why don't you say that you went for a gym and shower after that before going home? Or went for some sports activities. I think it makes sense that you shower first before heading home? :cool:

I don't have a habit of going to the gym or do sports and my decision to go massage is quite spontaneous. So if I return one day and say I went to the gym, it will bring more questions. Besides, I can't explain the stain.

Use soap bar when u bath , ownself buy one or bring one , not expensive , soap bar quite good to remove oil , hope it help

Potentially possible. I tried bringing shower gel with me before. The brand and type that I use daily but it just doesn't work out well because sometimes I don't bring a bag and again, I cannot anticipate when I am in the mood to go massage.

Thanks for the suggestions though.

rocky7925
06-02-2017, 08:16 AM
Ask ML to apply powder before wiping off with towel then proceed to shower.
If not, Mosha can also do the trick if you are into it.

Karatan
06-02-2017, 08:50 AM
what i do is i straight away take another shower when i arrive home to wash of the scent and scrub the oil from the back (my scrubber is a brush with a long handle, easily can brush the back) and like the other bros here advice, use soap. ;)

so far i've never been noticed because that's my habit.

Starx88
06-02-2017, 09:18 AM
Ask ML to apply powder before wiping off with towel then proceed to shower.
If not, Mosha can also do the trick if you are into it.

Yes, mosha after massage will get rid of the oil or ask the ml to use hot towel to clean for u. Actually, shower immediately after a good massage is not good.

pussylicious12345
06-02-2017, 11:38 AM
For bros who frequent massage, I think this is a very common issue - oil stains and scent on your clothes.

How to avoid these?

I love going to nice and strong massages where the ML will throw in a bit of extra stuff, like teasing and HJ.

It is almost impossible to do massage without the oil and I am sure many bros also have problems totally getting rid of the oiliness on your back.

There were many occasions where the one at home would ask "how come your clothes/pants have oil stains?" It is very difficult to answer. And the one at home is so meticulous about such things, can spot very small patch of oil stains even when the shirt is very dark in colour. She sees these stains where you have to scrutinize very very very closely to be able to spot them.

I have tried these methods:

1. Asking the ML to only massage me from the butt and below. I sacrifice my back but I still get the usual teasing.
2. Asking the ML to do "zhi ya", massaging me through the towel, no oil used. But really, no shiok at all. Can't do any teasing.
3. Taking a very long time at the shower at the end of the massage.

Despite taking extreme precaution, some stains are bound to be on my shirt. Because the oil is so hard to remove even after showering. Can't shower so thoroughly at these joint.

Showering thoroughly also meant 1 thing - the soap scent on your skin will be so strong, it is hard to get rid especially when you are going home straight after the massage. Most joints I visit use really strong scented shower gel. Mine back at home has a nose as sharp as a dog.

Some joints have lemon grass scent penetrating the whole room. My clothes are soaked with lemon grass smell even if I hang my clothes in the cupboard.

I am seeking for good solutions and hope bros can provide some which I think will benefit others here.

Some solutions which are not feasible:
1. Don't go massage
2. Wash my clothes myself [this is more like a habit. If one day I keep telling that I will do my own washing, will arose more suspicion]
3. Don't use oil for massage
4. Tell your OC at home you went for clean massage [this is same as suicide, inviting more questions]
5. Use your own perfume to cover the smell [again, this is a sudden change in habit that will invite more questions]

I have asked many MLs how to remove the oil from my skin. All of them say their oil can be removed easily but that is totally not true.

Any suggestions are recommend. Just don't flame me or give unrealistic advice.

The solution to your problem is very simple. Just change the one at home, and you can have all the oily massages in the world :D:D:D

zhihong
06-02-2017, 11:42 AM
Bring one extra set of shirt to change into after the massage? preferably same color as the one you wore out..so it will be a clean shirt when you get back without the fear of oil stains..

xiaohanhan
06-02-2017, 12:51 PM
Hi bro! Just some suggestions in which I've used before if I want my shirt to be oil-free:

1. Request for only towel massage: in which 指压massage applies well too;
2. Request for warm/hot towel to wipe off the oil before you shower;
3. Wear an inner shirt: I always wear inner shirt to prevent my Rexona gel applied on my armpits to stain my shirt(it's very hard to remove). the inner shirt helps to absorb sweat and any other unwanted stains from your body.

submachine
06-02-2017, 01:10 PM
Ask ML to apply powder before wiping off with towel then proceed to shower.
If not, Mosha can also do the trick if you are into it.

Seems like a good trick. Just hope the joint has mosha because I think. It all of them have it and if they have, will be at additional costs.

what i do is i straight away take another shower when i arrive home to wash of the scent and scrub the oil from the back (my scrubber is a brush with a long handle, easily can brush the back) and like the other bros here advice, use soap. ;)

so far i've never been noticed because that's my habit.

Thanks bro. I think the oil stain on shirt damage is already done when I shower in the joint and wear my clothes. A combination of sweat and oil will always stain the shirt.

Yes, mosha after massage will get rid of the oil or ask the ml to use hot towel to clean for u. Actually, shower immediately after a good massage is not good.

Hot towel seems like a good measure.

Hi bro! Just some suggestions in which I've used before if I want my shirt to be oil-free:

1. Request for only towel massage: in which 指压massage applies well too;
2. Request for warm/hot towel to wipe off the oil before you shower;
3. Wear an inner shirt: I always wear inner shirt to prevent my Rexona gel applied on my armpits to stain my shirt(it's very hard to remove). the inner shirt helps to absorb sweat and any other unwanted stains from your body.

I don't really like zhi ya. Oil more shiok. So I usually tell the ML not to massage my back, just attack the butt and groin and legs. But sadly, some oil will still get to my lower back.

MrMartell
06-02-2017, 02:29 PM
The solution to your problem is very simple. Just change the one at home, and you can have all the oily massages in the world :D:D:D

lol best reply

lam1673
07-02-2017, 08:03 AM
How about getting yourself sweaty after the massage. Hopefully the sweat cover the oily or soapy smell and feel. Got into the bathroom immediately when you reach home and get your shirt wet before putting into laundry basket.
I did that now after my buddy got into troubles with smell of soap scent after visiting a dirty spa with me.

jj_jj
07-02-2017, 09:38 AM
BYO oil, Johnson has an odourless and "not so oily" oil that is quite easy to remove if your body doesn't absorb it well. Using hot towel, powder and body scrub are all good tips as well.

marcelo0632
07-02-2017, 09:46 AM
I think maybe you can try to bring your own oil? Find those easier to wash away kind. I heard those aloe vera gel or something which are not oil based are easy to wash off and don't have much scent. I do not have a proven one coz i don't have your problem.

Otherwise massage with no oil is your best bet. Coz sometimes, with oil, the ml might work too hard and you have red marks on your back. That will be hard to explain as well. Those i tried without oil, i never had problem with that. Then if you still want teasing, can ask ml massage without oil then when teasing then use oil. All the oil will be in one area and it should be easy to wash off and the scent of shower gel won't linger there for long. Besides, unlikely your oc will smell your little bro often. Otherwise you don't need go dirty spa at all.

rocky7925
07-02-2017, 10:20 AM
Seems like a good trick. Just hope the joint has mosha because I think. It all of them have it and if they have, will be at additional costs.

Most joints will have them. Usually free if u take 1.5 hours

malacca
07-02-2017, 10:51 AM
I am sure many bros also have problems totally getting rid of the oiliness on your back.

There were many occasions where the one at home would ask "how come your clothes/pants have oil stains?"

I don't think I've ever had the problem. Maybe you need to towel more?

YakunBoy
07-02-2017, 11:02 AM
Just giving my two cents worth. Since there is worry of oil stain and scent, and you are not comfortable with changing your habbits to much. Why not try to use medicated oil like axe oil? Can come up with reason like headache, then with medicated oil you will feel better. That will explain the oil stain and it will cover up the scent. That is if you are ok with the axe oil smell.

10 cc
08-02-2017, 04:22 PM
TS sounded like my friend. Same situation. His solution is simple.

- bar of soap removes oil better than liquid bath gel
- hotter water also helps
- he buys bars of soap of the same type/smell he uses at home
- cut up 1 soap into 4 smaller pieces
- left some in car's glove compartment, some in office drawers
- when asked, he says he use soap as air freshener (which people do use it for)
- when urge to go massage, he brings one along
- if not in office or near car, just go buy 1 from 7-11 or NTUC
- discard soap after 1 use - looks, it is cheap compare to other "fees"

:)