ITAC2 Extra Strength Pole Dance Grip (Level 4) (7.05OZ 200gm)
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It's possible that I'm missing something, but I don't see any indication of an expiration date. It's fantastic, and I've had the same tub for at least a year. Despite the fact that mine is nearly finished, I believe it will last at least another year. It's just right.
Hi - I'm having trouble seeing them, but I'll give it my best shot! Non-regulated leoparaffin hydro-gel, certified organic beeswax carbon. I have no idea what any of those terms mean, but I do know that it works. Best of luck!
It's not something I'd use on my cats because they'd lick it off their paws and eat it, which can't be good. A dog, in my opinion, should behave similarly, but that is just my opinion! It would also most likely spill all over your carpets and furniture. When I use my pole, it gets all over the place. Best of luck!
Selected User Reviews For ITAC2 Extra Strength Pole Dance Grip (Level 4) (7.05OZ 200gm)
I've heard good things about this product from other pole dancers and professionals, and I think it's great. It works. It gets the job done. However, my experience with this product was that it was clearly tampered with when I received it from here. The lid was covered in sticky stains. When I twisted the lid open, there was a finger print pressed into the product, and some of the product was rubbed and removed, which led me to believe it had been packaged in a hurry. As a result, this order was not fresh or hygienic. I'm not sure why a product would be sold as new when it has already been touched by other people's fingers. I'm awaiting a response from the seller and will update my review once I receive it because I really like this product.
This pole grip does not appeal to me, but I give it three stars because my doubles partner adores it. It's a silky, waxy texture. as if it were a solid that rubbed off on the skin It causes me to stutter, but she doesn't seem to mind. A chrome pole is used in our setup. (When we do pole doubles together, we have to agree on where she can put it and where she can't, so she can put it on the parts she needs but not on the parts where I need grip. ) I've experimented with a variety of pole grips. When it's hot outside or I'm nervous right before I go on stage, I start sweating. My best solution so far has been to clean the pole with alcohol and a microfiber cloth (this alone makes a huge difference) and keep it warm. I also use an antiperspirant cream (many brands available) on my inner thighs, hands, and feet (cupids! ), depending on how hot it is or whether I'm performing. ) as well as a pair of dry hands I use rosin (which I make myself from gum powder and ethanol-based glue) for doubles poses that require me to base her from a shaky hold. sour but sticky However, it also removes the skin. It's always better to be safe than sorry, especially when it comes to my life. thighs.
My son, who is 24, is a professional exotic dancer. I bought this as a gift for him to assist him with a specific dance pole move. He was ecstatic to receive this and told all of his "stripper friends" about it. (Something called the Superman, where he holds the pole between his arm and side and is essentially only holding on with his armpit. ) (His words, not mine) Anyway, this appears to be a fantastic product, and other dancers have already endorsed it. Amazon is to be commended. Customer Who Is Happy.
It's extremely sticky, which aids in the execution of difficult moves such as Iron X. I also appreciate the fact that it is made of organic beeswax. Other hand grips on the market are made with alcohol and strange chemicals that are probably not good for your hands in the long run. Also, a little goes a long way with this wax. This hand grip is far superior to others in my opinion.
My partner's preferred grip is dry hands, so that's what I'll try next. Most of the time, this product works for me; I've tried different amounts and found that using as little as possible works best. The most important thing is to wait until it is completely dry before touching your pole. If you don't, the surface will be slick and leave a slick residue. If you wait for it to dry, your hands will feel dry and will firmly grip the pole. I also apply it to my legs and other areas of my body where I have a strong grip. After each 1-minute interval, I clean the gunk off the pole. It's never too bad after two sessions, and it just comes off with a drink. The only issue I have is that I sweat a lot, so I have to wash the sweat and itac off my hands, dry them, and reapply multiple times while I'm flowing. If I don't, I'm going to slip and fall.
I already have dry hands, so liquid chalk makes them even drier. I'm slipping. For me, a small amount of ITAC is ideal.
For me, it is ideal. If I want to try a new trick, it works beautifully and requires very little effort. If the day is also hot, just be careful not to use too much because then you won't get a good agarre because the itac2 will become bolitado due to the heat and one will become resbaled. I use it in my hands, and if I need a specific part of the pole, I quickly appoint the tubo and it's ready. That's all I need, because anything more than that causes the skin to become irritated, and it also causes one to become "tethered" to what he wants to change from one figura to the next. Your scent is very pleasant. If there is any residue left on the pole, it is simple to clean with alcohol. Lo amo!.
Daughter enjoys scuba diving and has experimented with various methods to make her legs tacky so she can grip them during the dive. This is by far the most effective product she's ever used! It also lasts a long time.