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EXCLUSIVE Doctors issue warning about using baby oil in the bedroom after Diddy sex trafficking scandal READ MORE: Full timeline of Diddy's allegations , including baby oil 'freak offs' By Emily Joshu Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 14:29 EDT, 27 September 2024 | Updated: 14:39 EDT, 27 September 2024 e-mail View comments Doctors are warning against bringing baby oil in the bedroom amid reports it was used to fuel Diddy 's wild sex parties. Among the sordid details to emerge since the 54-year-old rapper's arrest on sex charges is that he hosted sexual 'freak offs' which allegedly lasted days and included flying in sex workers.

Investigators confiscated about '1,000 bottles' of baby oil , which were allegedly used as lubrication for 'elaborate and produced sex performances'. Urologists told DailyMail.com that using baby oil during sex could lead to broken condoms, painful rashes and deadly infections.



Baby oil is generally used to help soften skin, primarily for infants (stock) Baby oil is generally used to help soften skin, primarily for infants, though it can also help remove makeup and remove stains on surfaces. It's typically made from mineral oil, a colorless and odorless byproduct of petroleum. Though it can be safely used on skin, experts warn against trying to turn it into a sexual lubricant.

Dr David Shusterman, a urologist at Modern Urology in New York City, told DailyMail.com: 'Using oil as a lubricant for certain activities is a big no.' 'Oil can be sup.

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