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Smelly feet that is. Or does it give them a clean aroma that lasts awhile? Does it eventually wear off and leave behind a stinky smell?
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It just depends how long they have the lotion on. With one of my ex-gf's, she(or i) almost always put lotion on her feet before putting on socks and shoes and going to work as a bartender on her feet most of the day. I could always smell the lotion after she would lose her shoes and socks after getting off of work. The less scented the lotion, obviously the less you will smell it later on, and that leaves more room for foot aroma. I was always torn on the lotion thing just because if i knew i was going to be having fun with her feet later on that night, i would prefer just her natural foot scent. But of course the lotion makes those feet silky soft, and doesn't detract too much from her scent. She eventually found some very very lightly scented lotion (pretty much non-scented without being labeled as such.) I would guess though that the longer she goes between the time she applies the lotion and you smelling her feet will make them smellier, but I'm not sure how much the lotion has to do with it.
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My experience has been that there will almost always be some residual smell left over from the lotion, no matter how much her feet sweat (at least in my wife's case). That's good for me because I'm not a sniffer per se. If you are, I'd recommend that you encourage her to say "no" to lotion, as FJB said.
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i happen to like the combo of lotion/perfume with sweat. so.. it doesn't bother me most times.
however.. i sorta got rid of one that had some kind of any sweat properties to it.. or some any something going on.. knocked the scent of sweat off her feet for more than a day after it's application.
that bottle mysteriously vanished.... i hated that one. plus the scent wasn't all that appealing too.
from seeing how it works.. your best bet is a small amount of lotion being applied. the more lotion.. the less the sweat scent.
also.. i've noticed.. some of the scented liquid soaps and their anti-bacteria.. anti-everything properties will greatly interfer with the scent of sweat you're after.
so... stick to regular old fashion bar soap and you'll have more luck with the stink aspect of feet that the liquid kinds
also with socks.. more and more of them are infused with anti-smelling properties that make feet not only nice and cool.. but less stinky.
in sneakers.. i'm fine with that.. in pumps.. (some of them have that fabric insole with that property as the socks) i'm not a fan.
so.. hi-tech is getting more in the way of sniffers... so be warned
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Basically, I don't like the lotion idea at all if it kills the natural scent. I guess I'm trying to say, will applying lotion make them more stinky as the day goes by? The thought struck my mind when I had a friend who always applied lotion to her feet in the morning on summer days where she wore her sandals all day long. I wonder how they smelled at the end of the day?
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I think it would defeat what we as True FF love, the natural sweet stink of a woman's foot that arouses us right?!
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can't stand lotion,it makes feet smell like an isle in rite aide lol.not to mention if they put too much on you can taste a soapy type taste.its funny this is a topic now cause yesterday I'm with my gfs feet and they smelt weird n tasted weird,so I said something n she said she put vitamin e on them and it was baad.deorterant soaps and scented detergent are pet peeves of mine as well.if their feet are rough,get a good pedicure with a razor or pumice stone.but if your a smell fan,their feet will be lotioned like from the pedicure for atleast a day..damn I can't win!! lol
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It depends on the lotion...if it's that stuff that women use from, say, Bath and Body Works, yeah, it'll mask the smell. If you want the smell to stay, the key is to dab just a little bit on. It combines the smell and fragrance to make her feet have like a sweet and sour smell. Mmm...take a good whiff.
It will wear off with time, but it's better to leave it off if you love how your woman's feet smell. As an aside, you could just inhale deeply before you put it on or grab her previous footwear for a little fun later.
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You need lotion on feet to keep feet from getting ashy and all that. But like russ said, less scented or no scent lotion is best if you're into foot aroma.
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I don't know about the whole sniff factor, but one thing I do know....I LOVE watching women "apply" lotion to their feet!! Ohhh...what a joy!!!!
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Depends upon a variety of factors. Some lotion ingredients foster the rapid growth of bacteria which, in turn, generate odor; others inhibit bacteria growth. Read your labels to determine the ingredients.
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