Code d’ Odalisque places great emphasis upon the skin of the slave. The slave’s skin is valued. An odalisque lives naked (or nearly so) and so her skin is visible. Her Master will admire and enjoy seeing not only her form but the nakedness of her skin. Unblemished skin is valued. Blemishes, scars, pimples, tattoos – these all detract from the beauty of a woman’s pristine skin.
Accordingly, an odalisque must work hard to ensure that her skin is in excellent repair. She should use appropriate skin care products and look after her skin – over her whole body – on a daily basis.
The human skin, however, is an organ of elimination. Toxins are removed from the body through the skin. The skin breathes. It is living. It sheds toxins and wastes from the body.
Concentrations of such toxins manifest as zits and blemishes. Zits, commonly on the face, back or buttocks, are unsightly and detract from the slave’s beauty. She can mask them with cosmetics (this is what they do in porn movies) but better still she should adopt a clean and healthy diet and take steps to improve the function of other organs of elimination so as to reduce stress on the skin.
It is usually recommended that a diet that is high in fiber but low in fats and sugars, with lots of pure drinking water, is the best diet to produce healthy skin. This can be accompanied by exercise and also breathing exercises – if toxins are eliminated through breathing it can reduce the stress of toxins on the skin.
The objective, in any case, is to reduce toxins in the body, improve elimination of toxins (healthier liver, kidneys, lungs) to ease the burden on the skin. This is the only sure, long-term solution to body zits and blemishes. A healthy diet will lead to healthy, clear skin. A poor diet will certainly produce poor skin.
An odalisque should adopt whatever diet and regime of exercise and cosmetics is necessary so that she presents herself with clear, beautiful skin to her Keeper. She should not be careless about this. Slavekeepers should insist that their slaves look after their skin. Every pimple, every zit, needs attention.
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