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Are the products all natural?
The products are made from natural ingredients, however, they
are enhanced with colors and flavors. THEY ARE NOT HYPOALLERGENIC!
If you think you may have a reaction to any of the ingredients
or are sensitive in any areas, we recommend you test small amounts
in those areas before using regularly.
Which products are edible?
All seven flavors of the Oils of Love, the Massage Creams,
Honey Dust, and the Pleasure Balm.
Do you do animal testing in your research?
No we do not. Our line is made with absolutely no animal products
and we have never conducted tests or research on animals.
What products can I use as a lubricant?
Any of the seven flavors of the Oils of Love are recommended
to be used as a lubricant. The massage oil series is NOT recommended
nor is it considered safe to use as a lubricant.
Which products can be used safely with condoms?
Any of the seven flavors of the Oils of Love can be used safely
because they are water based. This is the ONLY product safe for
use with condoms.
Will any of your products make me sick or break
out in a rash?
No, they should not. If you are concerned, like any body or
skin care product read the ingredients carefully and use small
amounts at first if you think you might be sensitive to something
new.
My Pleasure Balm looks like it has crystals
or a fungus forming at the top...help!
A natural characteristic of the Pleasure Balm is that it will
form crystals on the surface. This is a reaction to the sweetener
oxidizing with the air. Scrape off the crystals on the surface
before use. It is still OK to use.
What is the shelf life of the products, how
long do they last?
The Oil of Love has quite a long shelf life - even after several
years it shouldn't go bad because it is water based. The massage
oils and massage creams should last approximately 1 year. Pleasure
Balm may appear to have the shortest shelf life due to the crystallization,
but should last approx. 1 year. Honey Dust, Bath Gels, Treasures
of the Sea and Bath Salts last about 1 - 2 years.
Is the packaging recyclable?
The tins are reusable as decorative items for whatever you
wish. The tubes are cardboard (which is recyclable) however the
paper wraps are not recycled paper. The plastic bottles are recyclable,
as is all plastic of that kind.
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