Stimulating Creams
Stimulation creams and gels increase sensitivity and blood flow for more intense pleasure. Available for both men and women, with warming, cooling, or tingling effects.
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Frequently asked questions about Stimulating Creams
Stimulation creams increase sensitivity of erogenous zones by stimulating local blood flow. They produce warming, cooling, or tingling effects using ingredients like capsaicin, menthol, or ginger.
Apply to the clitoris, nipples, penis, or other erogenous zones. They complement, rather than replace, lubricants.
- 1Do a skin test — apply a small amount to the inside of your wrist and wait 15 minutes
- 2Apply a drop-sized amount to the desired area
- 3Massage gently and wait 2–5 minutes for the effect
- 4Start with a small amount — you can always add more
- 5Wash your hands after application to avoid contact with eyes
Yes, with precautions:
- Always do a skin test before first use
- Avoid contact with eyes and open wounds
- Stop use if you feel burning or pain — wash off with lukewarm water
- Check compatibility with latex condoms if the cream is oil-based
Most stimulation creams are dermatologically tested.
They serve different purposes:
Lubricant: Reduces friction, provides comfort, no stimulating effect, used in larger amounts.
Stimulation cream: Increases sensitivity and blood flow, provides warming/cooling/tingling sensations, used in small amounts (drop-sized).
You can use them together: stimulation cream first, then lubricant for comfort.