Shunga Warming Massage Oils
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Shunga Warming Massage Oils are made with pure vegetable glycerin and a natural corn by-product. Pour a few drops on your partner’s erogenous zones, tenderly blow warm breath over the area, and languorously lap up the exotic green tea flavor to build up to the peak of pleasure. Enjoy kissable and lickable delicious exotic flavor/scents while your favorite masseuse/masseur brings you to the peak of pleasure. Perfect for use on the erogenous zones. Breath activated warming effect. An edible warming oil created especially to excite erogenous zones. Activate by the warm breath of soft intimate kisses.
Available Scents:
- Love Latte (YOUR Morning Joe)
- Raspberry Feeling (Fresh off The Vine)
- Strawberry Wine (Bottoms Up)
- Coconut Thrills (Big Tree Nuts)
- Midnight Sorbet (Oh-so-Slurpy)
- Exotic Green Tea (Organic Ingredients)
Once you’re done with the massage (and shower afterward), get your partner to finish you off with a generous application of
Shunga Sweet Snow.
Directions:
- Pour a small amount of the oil on the desired area and gently massage it into the skin.
- Softly blow on the oil to activate the product’s heating properties.
Shunga and Shunga-Toko products are proudly
made in Canada.You can see more of Shunga products through our site; mix and match your choice of lubricants, massage oils, and massage candles.
Ingredients (I.N.C.I.):
- Glycerin USP/Glycérine USP
- Propylene glycol
- Flavor/Saveur (Aroma)
- Sodium Saccharin
- FD&C Blue/Bleu #1 (CI 42090)
- FD&C Yellow/Jaune #5 (CI 19140)
100ml/3.5 Oz
Shunga Erotic Massage Oil – Organic Green TeaNotes For USA/International CustomersOur COVID19 Health & Safety Statement Longer Lasting Love With LubricationWhether you are practicing isolation as an individual or with an equally-isolated partner, taking the time to explore your intimate areas more will keep you ahead in the pleasure and “wetness department” if you select a lubricant that best meets your needs.
Isolation With A Partner
Much of the focus on our site, specific to the use of condoms, revolves around safety and protection against STDs and STIs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Sexually Transmitted Infections). However, if you are practicing isolation WITH a trusted partner to prevent the spread of COVID19, you may want to consider the possibility of an unwanted pregnancy later in the year. If your female partner does not have the same access to birth control medications that she would normally have, then it would be a good idea to keep