Lots of excitement at STB! this week one of our lovely STB! Girlz is going to be on TV! The STB! Girlz - Sexperts who know their stuff!Channel 4 needed a sexpert to give adwin a bumper Sliquid Swirl bundle - that'ssix full-sized bottles of our favourite flavoured lubes, with an RRP of 47.4! Pink Lemonade Green Apple Cherry Vanilla Pina Colada Strawberry Blue Raspberry The idea of enjoying food and sex simultaneously has divided the my blog office.Some think the tasty treats are a match made in heaven while others think the two should be enjoyed separately.
This article has some great tips for introducing foods like popsicles, mints and fruit to the bedroom.Would you ever consider food play or do you prefer to keep the strawberries and whipped cream in the kitchen [Food Fantasies in the Bedroom - AskMen] Health coach Linda DiBella lists the top six foods to integrate into your diet for a boosted sex drive.Her choice of six common ingredients “elp to reduce inflammation, increase blood flow throughout the body, and raise your energy” therefore boosting your stamina and sexual desire to help maintain a healthy sex life.
Sounds like it’ definitely we are good for water play and safe to use with silicone toys.Yes can also double as a fantastic massage oil.ngredients to watch out forBeware of these potential irritants in your lube!Glycerin (or glycerine, glycerol): Glycerin a form of sugar is what makes lubes sticky, and what makes some of them sweet.Because glycerin is a sugar alcohol, it can promote or exacerbate yeast infections in those who are prone.
The majority of the lubes we carry are proudly glycerin-free, with the exceptions being Stroke 29 and Boy Butter H20.arabens (anything that ends with paraben, e..methylparaben): Parabens are a range of common, synthetic preservatives used in everything from cosmetics to packaged food.Parabens have long been considered safe, but recent studies have indicated that they may cause allergic reactions and even cancer in women.Experts found that when parabens are absorbed into the body, they mimic estrogen and can upset normal hormone production;this can contribute to the growth of tumors and cancer.Additionally, measurable amounts of various parabens have been found in biopsy samples of breast cancer tumors.lthough no study has proven a conclusive link between paraben absorption and cancer, any lube we stock that contains parabens features a warning on the product page.
Arginine: L-Arginine is an amino acid that may initiate a herpes outbreak in those with genital herpes.It is sometimes found in warming/stimulating lubes.We do not carry any products that contain L-Arginine.However, some stimulating lubes that we carry contain menthol and peppermint;these ingredients may cause irritation, so try a sample size first.ropylene glycol: This ingredient is used in cosmetics as a humectant, which helps to retain moisture in the skin and prevent it from drying out.Its also a component of antifreeze, and some lubricants.Anyone who is prone to yeast infections, or those with vulvodynia or interstitial cystitis, should be wary of propylene glycol.(The similarly-named vegetable propylene glycol is a different ingredient, and it is safe..
This article has some great tips for introducing foods like popsicles, mints and fruit to the bedroom.Would you ever consider food play or do you prefer to keep the strawberries and whipped cream in the kitchen [Food Fantasies in the Bedroom - AskMen] Health coach Linda DiBella lists the top six foods to integrate into your diet for a boosted sex drive.Her choice of six common ingredients “elp to reduce inflammation, increase blood flow throughout the body, and raise your energy” therefore boosting your stamina and sexual desire to help maintain a healthy sex life.
Sounds like it’ definitely we are good for water play and safe to use with silicone toys.Yes can also double as a fantastic massage oil.ngredients to watch out forBeware of these potential irritants in your lube!Glycerin (or glycerine, glycerol): Glycerin a form of sugar is what makes lubes sticky, and what makes some of them sweet.Because glycerin is a sugar alcohol, it can promote or exacerbate yeast infections in those who are prone.
The majority of the lubes we carry are proudly glycerin-free, with the exceptions being Stroke 29 and Boy Butter H20.arabens (anything that ends with paraben, e..methylparaben): Parabens are a range of common, synthetic preservatives used in everything from cosmetics to packaged food.Parabens have long been considered safe, but recent studies have indicated that they may cause allergic reactions and even cancer in women.Experts found that when parabens are absorbed into the body, they mimic estrogen and can upset normal hormone production;this can contribute to the growth of tumors and cancer.Additionally, measurable amounts of various parabens have been found in biopsy samples of breast cancer tumors.lthough no study has proven a conclusive link between paraben absorption and cancer, any lube we stock that contains parabens features a warning on the product page.
Arginine: L-Arginine is an amino acid that may initiate a herpes outbreak in those with genital herpes.It is sometimes found in warming/stimulating lubes.We do not carry any products that contain L-Arginine.However, some stimulating lubes that we carry contain menthol and peppermint;these ingredients may cause irritation, so try a sample size first.ropylene glycol: This ingredient is used in cosmetics as a humectant, which helps to retain moisture in the skin and prevent it from drying out.Its also a component of antifreeze, and some lubricants.Anyone who is prone to yeast infections, or those with vulvodynia or interstitial cystitis, should be wary of propylene glycol.(The similarly-named vegetable propylene glycol is a different ingredient, and it is safe..