Good baking or candy supply stores.
Applied to the surface of the skin, reaction varies with the concentration from a mild warm feeling to a strong burning. It also tastes wonderful, if a bit strong.
If the feeling gets too intense it can be washed off with cold cream, followed by soap and water. Soap and water alone will work but take time to wash it all off. You might want to have a tube of Cortizone cream too, in case of any kind of reaction. USE SPARINGLY especially if you haven't used it before, the feeling build with time, and can cause actual chemical burns if left on too long.
$2 - $7
Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! Purrrr! (5 of 9)
After all the warning I had gotten on this one, the first play session with it was pretty mild and uneventful. Morn didn't have much of any reaction until we started to wash it off. It would seem that what you get out of your experience with cinnamon oil is highly dependant upon the particular oil that you get.
Pain Scale: Ouch!Ouch!Ouch!Ouch!Ouch! (5 of 10)
Likeable Scale: Ohhh!Ohhh!Ohhh!Ohhh! (4 of 10)
As StormCat said above, nothing much really happened till we tried to wash it off and then it REALLY started to sting and burn. So here's a word of caution DON'T WASH OFF WITH SOAP AND WATER instead use cold cream or else you are in for a nasty burning sensation unless of course that's what you want *grin* Also be careful because it can cause the skin to blister. Otherwise this gives a nice warming feel like bengay or something to that effect.
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