Massage oils.
From releasing tension to ramping up pleasure, there are plenty of ways to use sensual massage oils. Plus, as a disconnected, tech-driven generation, finding time to connect with one another physically has never been more important. Check out the science behind the benefits of touch to discover more about the power of physical connection. Or, if you’re keen to create deeper connections with yourself (or a partner), give breast massage a go.
Smell matters more than you might think. Unlike sight, taste, touch and hearing, smell is the only sense with a direct pathway to the brain. Plus, it’s processed by the same part of the brain as our memories and our sexuality – so there’s a powerful, prominent link between the two. Tapping into your sense of smell during sex can even intensify pleasure. Check out this post about the science of smell and sex to see how.
No, lubricants should have a pH optimised for the vagina, which is not the case with massage oils. Also, oil-based lubricants are not safe to use with condoms. A water-based lubricant like our Generous Gel is safe to use with condoms and silicone toys. Plus, water-based lubes are easier for the body to get rid of.
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