One thing I forgot to add--there is really no antedote. Once the proceedure is accomplished, and remember--take your time and have a gentle touch--virtually nothing will stop the itch or the sensativity. If she tries to scratch or pinch her nipples it will give only the slightest temporary relief and will just aggravate the situation that much more. The only thing that really might bring relief is applying some anti-itch medication, but that should be kept out of the reach of submissives at all times.

The ointment reference reminds me of a remark a Domme friend of mine made to me of how she delt with a submissive. WARNING: this is second hand, I have not tried this! She told me how she had gotten a small jar of petroleum jelly, removed about a third of it with a spoon, added a package of "itching powder" (which can be obtained at a novelty store), and a dash of cayenne pepper, replaced the original amount in the spoon, and microwaveded for a few seconds to liquidfy the mixture. She stirred the stuff while liquid and when it cooled, using a qtip, applied it to the nipples, labia, clitoris, and anus, of her sub. It is important to use a petroleum jelly that is not water soluable--it is harder to clean off. Then she had the sub hurridly dress in bra, panties, garters stockings, heels, blouse, skirt, gloves, and jacket and took her shopping. It gave the phrase "hot to trot" a whole new meaning! I just wish I could have seen it. She gleefully offered to try it out on me as a demonstration, but I declined.