Heat Lamps/cocoa Butter/transdermal

Inaut

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Is it unwise to apply cocoa/Shea butter and use a heat lamp to increase transdermal absorption? It significantly increases the amount of time it takes to “soak” in.. I know that it isn’t advised as it could lead to burns but if the distance is adequate from the light/heat source, is it a good or bad idea regardless?
 

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I think it would be unwise to apply cocoa/shea butter without Barry White playing in the background. :woot:

Sorry, I couldn't' resist. :bag: At the least, maybe this will draw some attention to the thread and get you a legitimate answer.
 
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Inaut

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Haha If your response is the only legitimate response I receive, it will all be worth it in the end
 

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When we talk about absorption of cocoa butter, does it actually get into the bloodstream from the skin?
 
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