What are Isodine and Grince?
In the adult entertainment industry, before engaging in any intimate play, a shower is conducted to clean the client’s body.
Two common items used during this process are “ISODINE” and “GRINCE.”
These items are always included in the working bags of establishments like Delivery Health services.
What is Isodine?
Isodine refers to a gargle medicine containing an active ingredient called povidone-iodine. It is a black liquid found in a bottle, and when used, it is typically diluted to 15 to 30 times its original strength (a few drops of liquid in a cup) and used for gargling.
The primary effects of Isodine include preventing infectious diseases through the sterilization and disinfection of viruses and bacteria.
It is essential to be cautious when using Isodine, as diluting it too much may render it ineffective, while excessive concentration could kill beneficial bacteria present in the mouth, leading to a weakened immune system.
What is Grince?
“Grince” refers to a highly potent soap liquid containing a strong bactericidal agent called isopropyl methylphenol. It is used for cleansing the genital and anal areas.
When there are sores or wounds on the genitals, the bactericidal component of Grince may cause discomfort, making it effective in identifying customers with sexually transmitted infections.
However, excessive use of Grince can lead to the eradication of beneficial bacteria (normal flora) on the genitals and skin, resulting in skin irritation. It’s important to use it in moderation and exercise caution.
Using these items is considered a matter of etiquette, so if you are instructed to use them by a woman, make sure to use them without fail.