Add some heat to your date nights with this intimate cooling serum

The LuvMor intimate cooling serum by Calexotics was formulated by an all-woman team to add additional sensory fun to your next rendezvous with a combination of menthol and natural ingredients. In our testing we found it to be delightfully slippery without feeling oily, greasy, or sticky.

Reactive massage oils aren’t typically something we keep in our bedside drawer, but as we’ve written time and again, It’s important to try new things both in and out of the bedroom. Adding fun extras like cooling/warming serums, massage oils, or games can help you create a date night to remember. Whether you have been with the same partner for years, are beginning your sexual relationship, or are flying solo and romancing yourself, trying a toy or tool you’ve never used before can be not only incredibly exciting, but beneficial for the relationship, and everyone’s mental health.

cooling serum

Apply a small amount of serum to your erogenous areas for a refreshing, tingling coolness that can be increased by gently blowing on the skin or decreased by a soft touch. It’s important to note that this serum is not intended for internal use, so don’t use your mouth on areas where the product was applied.

Unlike some other products on the market, this serum glides on smoothly, providing a slippery sensation reminiscent of a lubricant, making it a joy to use without any unwelcome sticky residue. Its light menthol scent introduces another layer of sensory enjoyment without overpowering the experience.

If you’re looking to elevate your intimate moments with a product that’s thoughtfully crafted, non-sticky, and provides a delightful cooling sensation, the LuvMor cooling serum is an excellent choice. Whether you’re sharing the moment with a partner or embracing self-love, you can get yours here and, as always, use code LOVEISAFETISH to receive 10% off your entire purchase!

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  • Nikki

    Nikki is a photographer, writer, artist, and advocate of radical self-love. She writes about mental health, gaming, sex, and inclusivity.

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