Prepping the Canvas (Your Sissy skin) For a Masterpiece
Want to take the next step in getting femme fabulous? One step in Sissification and feminization that frequently gets overlooked is making sure you feel like a woman–not just on the inside, but on the outside as well. Plus, getting a flawless sissy makeup application isn’t just about the right cosmetics; it’s also about making sure your skin looks & feels it’s best BEFORE the makeup goes on. Have you been having issues with foundation cracking, caking, or looking uneven? Does your skin appear or feel dry? This series will explore ways to get your skin beautifully, femininely smooth, soft, and silky. Best of all? I’ll show you some ways that even closeted sissies can feminize their skin undercover—using common ingredients—so that your beauty routine can be completely discreet.
Polish isn’t just for nails
Body Polish treatments are a popular spa service, but you can also do them in the privacy of your own home. They’re divine for exfoliating your skin, which makes it softer, smoother, and silkier from head to toe; it also leads to a smoother makeup application. It will help if you have access to a loofah/bath sponge; and ideally one of the nifty bath sponge/loofah combos on a stick for those hard to reach places in the back. Always rinse in warm water in the shower 1st to get your skin a little more receptive to the treatment, then rinse again after polishing your skin.
Sissy Sandblasting Body Polish (for very dry, scaly skin/heavy exfoliation)
• 1 cup liquid soap/dish soap
• 1/2 cup Epsom salt
• ½ cup coarse grind salt
Sissy Sugar Sweet Body Polish (for refining/light exfoliation)
• 3/4 cup honey
• 1 cup sugar (NOT Powdered)
Ready for Sissy Soft Skin?
Regardless of the body polish you try, combine all ingredients in a soup/cereal bowl and mix thoroughly. Once evenly combined, either begin applying mixture by hand or bath sponge (sissy sandblasting polish is a little too good at exfoliating to be used on the delicate skin of your face, use it for the shoulders down), and massage into skin using steady, gentle, circular motions. You can always mix more if you run out. Body Polish treatments can be done once a week.
NEVER body polish if you’re sunburned, and avoid contact with eyes, broken skin, recent cuts, or injuries. Once your skin has been evenly coated and massaged thoroughly, rinse off (none of the ingredients will harm plumbing, they’re all water soluble). Towel dry, feel how soft your skin is, then moisturize if you have some to seal in the silky softness.
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I’m glad you like the posts ladies 🙂 These are very basic recipes—but you can always jazz them up a bit and customize them to your liking. For instance: experiment with adding a little essential oil (just don’t use citrus essential oils for scrubs). I’ve also found a little peach, vanilla, or almond extract blended into the sugar scrub makes me feel (and smell) absolutely heavenly!
I like using rose water. That really makes my cheeks sooo soft and smooth. Victoria’s Secret body lotion as well. What about body butter I’ve heard great things. I’m all about having girlish soft, smooth skin!
Ms. Lilly I LOVE this post!
I am in love with sugar scrubs. There is a restaurant I go to, honestly, not because of the food, but because of the sugar scrub they have in the ladie’s room! I always make it a point to go wash my hands, and they feel SOOO pampered! I live your body recipes. I have a few, but as the weather heats up even more, I think I will try your honey scrub!
Ms. Delia
Ms Lilly ~ This is one of my favorite posts! I am obsessed with my skin. Healthy skin is the sexiest thing and makes everything look and feel better. Thank you for sharing your recipes for body scrub. I use brown sugar and honey as a face scrub and love to treat myself to a full body scrub. I have used a salt scrub as well ~ sometimes adding baby oil when I use it on my feet after a mint soak!!