Spanking cream - what are the ingredients?

Contributor: underHim underHim
I was curious and put in for a free assignment for the spanking cream, and thank you Eden I got it and it is now on the way here. However, I was curious if anyone in here is familiar with the different ingredients and what they do. There are no reviews on it yet. link
So, basically just wondering if anyone can tell looking at the ingredient list on the page which ingredients in it are soothing, if any. Thanks!
04/03/2012
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Contributor: Antipova Antipova
I recognize several of those ingredients, but not all of them... usually when I'm unsure about what different ingredients do, my two main go-to sources are Wikipedia and the Skin Deep Cosmetics Database. (I usually check both sources for each ingredient so I know things are lining up, but I've had good results from both.) That's usually enough for me to get a good idea of the purpose of each ingredient.

I hope you like the cream! I'm pretty sure I'd be allergic to it, plumeria scents are not kind to my nose.
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Contributor: blackadeezee blackadeezee
I am curious to see if this really works. We usually use an unscented cooling gel from the drugstore, that has done wonders when it hurts just a little too much. (And I can take quite a bit!) If this works well and is a good alternative we might try it out. However for the price, we might stick to what we already use if there is no significant difference.
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