Oils
The erotic massage oils in our store are of the highest quality and pose no harm to health. Apply them yourself or with your partner and enjoy the sensory salts, the famous durex play O, the erotic products from the Shunga brand, or the erotic cosmetics from Lelo or Fun Factory. From massage oils to oils for clitoral stimulation or increasing vaginal sensitivity.
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£83.99
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£83.99
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£78.74
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£62.99
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£57.74
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£78.74
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£83.99
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The price depends on the options chosen on the product page£156.40
Massage creams and lotions are not only designed to help their users relax their bodies, but can be incorporated into the sensual adult game. In traditional massage, lotions and creams are used with a partner, but some people may enjoy using the lotions on their lower back, feet, hands, or legs. The lotion or cream is designed to help with sore muscles and stimulate the area in a relaxed way.
Oils & cosmetics categories
- Sensitivity enhancers
- Pheromones
- Massage Candles
- Bath Salts and Gel
- Edible oils
- Creams and powders
- Invigorating creams
- Drops Of The Love
- Warming Oils
- Aphrodisiac Oils
- Female Orgasm intensifier
- Male enhancers
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of oils are safe for use on the body?
When choosing oils for body use, look for options specifically labeled as body-safe, such as natural oils like coconut, almond, or jojoba. Avoid mineral oils and petroleum-based products, as these can irritate the skin. Always check for allergens and ensure the oil is suitable for your intended use.
Can I use massage oils with latex condoms?
No, most oil-based products can degrade latex, increasing the risk of breakage. If you plan to use condoms, opt for water-based or silicone-based lubricants instead. These are safe to use with latex and provide effective lubrication without compromising safety.
How do I clean and care for oils after use?
To maintain the quality of your oils, store them in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. After use, clean any surfaces or skin with a gentle soap and warm water to remove excess oil. Regularly check for changes in smell or consistency, as this can indicate spoilage.
Are there any oils that are better for beginners?
For beginners, water-based massage oils are often the best choice due to their ease of use and clean-up. They typically wash off easily and are less likely to cause skin irritation. Look for products that are specifically designed for beginners, as they may have added features like skin conditioning ingredients.
Can I use oils for intimate moments with a partner?
Yes, oils can enhance intimacy, but be cautious about the type of oil you choose. Ensure that it is compatible with any toys or barriers you may use. Always discuss preferences with your partner and consider conducting a patch test if you're trying a new product to avoid any allergic reactions.
What are some common myths about using oils during intimacy?
One common myth is that all oils are safe for intimate use, but this is not true. Many oils can irritate sensitive areas or damage latex products. Additionally, some believe that oils can replace personal lubricants entirely, but they can create a different sensation and may not provide the same level of slipperiness, so choose wisely.



































