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How to Use a Vaginal Dilator?
This will educate you about vaginal dilators and the way to use them for various vaginal dilator remedies.
After menopause, your vagina will become drier, much less elastic (stretchy), narrower, and shorter. This process can take place sooner if you had cancer treatments or a surgery to lower your risk of cancer. Using a vaginal dilator and beginning vaginal dilator remedy can assist with those changes.
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Black Friday (30% Off Nouria Pre-Shave Oil) + Cyber Monday Deals (10% Off All Magic Wands) Going on RIGHT NOW!
We currently have two big sales going on for our Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. Nouria Intimate Pre-Shave Elixir Oil and Original Magic Wand Massagers on sale right now.
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Dilators, What Are They Used For And Who Can Use Them?
Vaginal dilators are an instrument used to gently stretch the vagina. They are used when the vagina has become narrowed, such as from many conditions, as listed below. If you need assistance keeping your vagina open and be more elastic, using vaginal dilators can be very effective. They are used to help reduce pain and discomfort during penetration and sexual intercourse.
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4 Simple Tricks to Minimize the Strong Smell of an Acrylic Nail Monomer
When you walk into a nail salon or work with nails in your own home, whether a big or small space, there is an adherent smell in the air with monomer, espcially if it is a TRUE EMA, MMA FREE Monomer, such as IntiMD's Glamourshield. Unfortunately, there is NO WAY to escape the strong chemical smell. It all comes down to Thioacetone (also known as one of the world's smelliest chemicals), an organosulfur compound found within liquid monomer.
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7 Ways to Prevent Razor Burns on Your Pubic Area
There are plenty of ways to prevent razor burns. Everyone’s skin needs to be treated delicately, but how do you know which of these ways will work best? There’s only one way to find out, and that is to try various routines and since you know your skin best, try one, or all, of them to see if it works for you or not.
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A True EMA Nail Monomer With No MMA
IntiMD's Professional Liquid Monomer Glamourshield is not only a great option to use when applying acrylic nails but also MMA free, making it a safe alternative to those unsafe MMA monomers. It also contains a non-yellowing formula, is non-toxic, and is made in the USA.
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3 Grooming and Shaving Myths Busted
We all know you like to hear the facts and there’s plenty of misinformation floating around and you may not sure what to believe. We are here to help you and debunk those myths about grooming and shaving. -
The Original Magic Wand Rechargeable and Its Major Features
The authentic, tried and true of the Original Magic Wand (formally Hitachi Magic Wand Massager) has been the massager everyone has chosen for more than 50 years, now has a cordless, rechargeable version.
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The #1 Selling Intimate Shaving Cream on Amazon, Coochy Plus Sweet Bliss
Coochy Plus has been around since 2018 and comes in various sizes, scents, and is for different types of hair. It is currently the number one selling intimate shaving cream on the market. You can get your own bottle of Coochy Plus Sweet Bliss from Amazon, where it now has more than 10,000 reviews, averaging a 4.5-star rating.
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What Precautions Should I Take When I Shave?
Hair, it's an annoying thing. We all have to clip it, cut it, trim it, and most of all shave it to get rid of it all. And when you do shave, you always risk getting nicks, cuts, burns, and any other extremes eliminating hair from your person.
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What Are Pheromones? Can You Smell Pheromones?
What are Pheromones? Pheromones are a secreted or excreted chemical component that triggers a social response in members of the same species. They are chemicals that are capable of acting like hormones, but outside of the body, rather than inside the body for hormones. -
Razor Bumps VS Razor Burn - What’s the Difference? How to Prepare for a Smooth Shave?
Razor bumps and razor burn are NOT the same thing. Razor burns are a type of skin irritation that is the result of friction that the razor causes. It is a matter of causing irritation and redness immediately following shaving. Razor burns can occur when one does not properly lubricate their skin with shaving cream.
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