Shunga Secret Garden Enhancing Cream For Her 1oz
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- Feature: Contains Arginine , Paraben Free , Water Based
- Function: Moisturizes
- Brand: Shunga
- Manufacturer: Shunga Erotic Art
- UPC: 697309055000
- Weight: 2.08 Ounces
Enhances lubrication. Apply on the clitoral region by taking time to massage the soft tissue under the clitoris. Certain women will feel the effect immediately; others may take up to 3 applications (3 consecutive days). The gel can be used for solo play or as a sensitizing lubricant. Not recommended for pregnant women and people suffering from genital herpes. Rinse with water of contact with eyes.
Ingredients (INCI): Water, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Polyquaternium-7, L-Arginine HCL, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose, Damiana Extract, DMDM Hydantoin, Sodium Benzoate, Peppermint Oil, Mentha Piperita, Capsicum O.R., Vitamin E Tocopherol, Citric Acid. Not recommended for pregnant women or persons with STDs. Latex condom compatible. Sugar free. Paraben free. Gluten free. Safe for use with sex toys. Vegan.
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Despite being called a cream, Shunga Secret Garden looks and feels exactly like lube. Its clear and a bit thin, but not especially runny. It smells strongly of mint and tastes like an unpleasant mouthwash. Usually, a good drop on my finger is enough, and I always feel the effect on my clit immediately. The sensation is definitely a cooling one, and it feels great. Its not too intense, but can be intensified by applying more cream. It doesnt last for an especially long time, 30 minutes at best if I do not disturb it, and less if I use a toy on my clit. Nonetheless, the cream works very well as a preface to masturbation or sex. The tingling makes me more aware of my clit, which turns me on. Ive also used the cream during sex while my boyfriend wore a cock ring, and it seemed to intensify the stimulation from the cock ring. The cream does come off on whatever touches it, though. Reapplication is common for me. (Unfortunately, this cream has several bad ingredients in it: L-Arginine is an amino acid that may cause herpes outbreaks in those with genital herpes, while parabens are potentially carcinogenic and glycerin may inflame yeast infections. Propylene glycol isnt so fabulous, either, as it is used in cosmetics to pull other chemicals into the skin.)
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