Natural oil-based cream for G-spot stimulation – it contains L-arginine and a unique blend of all-natural aphrodisiacs that enhance arousal, as well as help a woman enjoy musch deeper and fuller orgasms. L-arginine is an amino acid that relaxes smooth muscle and blood vessels, improving the flow of oxygenated blood to the vaginal tissue.
Suitable for vegans.
Apply on the fingertip to the front vaginal wall and around vaginal opening.
Do not use the cream with latex condoms, when pregnant and during breastfeeding.
Store in a dry place at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Close the cap tightly after use. Should be used within 24 months after opening.
Ingredients: Water (aqua), Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) seed oil, Glycerin USP, Sweet almond (Prunus dulcis) oil, Pecan (Carya illinoensis) seed oil, Glycereth-2 cocoate, Polysorbate 20, Grape (Vitis vinifera) seed oil, Sesame (Sesamum Indicium) seed oil, Avocado (Persea gratissima) oil, Benzoate de sodium, Carbomer, Peppermint (Mentha piperita) oil, Vitamin E (Tocopherol), Citric acid, Acrylate/C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer, Arginine, Menthyl lactate/PPG-26 Buteth-26/PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, Proprietary extracts blend of Turnera diffusa, Withania somnifera, Erythroxylum catuaba, Paullinia cupana, Clavo huasca, Benzoic acid, Sodium PCA, Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT).
Ingredients: Eau Zone Huiles & Fragrances, Ltée, Canada.
Volume: 30 ml
The numbers correspond to the following body parts: 1 – pubic bone; 2 – bladder; 3 – vagina; 4 – uterus; 5 – rectum.
FIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT G-SPOT
Is G-spot a myth?
The area of the vagina, traditionally called the G-spot, exists, however the sensations gained during G-spot or, more precisely, G-zone stimulation are subjective – each woman can experience more or less distinct sensations.
Why is it called G-spot?
The name of this vaginal area comes from the surname of Ernst Gräfenberg, a physician and researcher of the female urethra. In the mid-20th century he made the assumption that there was an erogenous zone on the vaginal wall.
What is the G-spot?
Various physicians had come to a conclusion that the G-zone is a part of the erectile tissue of the deepest, branching part of the clitoris (“the legs”) with many nerve endings, therefore it can respond to stimulation. By massaging this area, the hidden, internal part of the clitoris is actually reached from below.
Where exactly is the G spot in the vagina?
In the front wall, 3–7 cm deep from the vaginal opening.
How to enjoy G-spot stimulation?
The most effective G-zone stimulation is when the woman is already aroused – more blood flows into the clitoral tissue and it begins to swell: both its visible and hidden part. The G-zone can be massaged with various finger movements, including pressing with your fingers, or by using vibrators with a moving (“come hither”) mechanism. The G-zone also can be stimulated with special gels and sensitizers which enhance the blood flow to the tissue as well as may provide heating, tingling or other similar effects to build up pleasure.