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Massage is a lovely way to get closer to each other.
3in1 Turn up the Heat is a combined massage gel and lubricant with a warming effect. Perfect for massaging all over the body and to use as a lubricant on intimate parts.
3in1 Turn Up The Heat is a gentle water-based gel with the perfect pH and fresh scent. Contains ginger for a warming effect.
- Dermatologically and gynecologically tested.
- Hormone and paraben free.
- Contains no spermicide.
- Store at room temperature.
- Uncolored and easy to wash off.
- The tube contains 150 ml.
- Also available in 40 ml
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How to use
- Perfect for foreplay and sensuous moments.
- Can be used with or without a condom as well as with sex toys and also during oral sex.
- For those with sensitive mucous membranes, test a small amount first on a small area of the skin and intimate parts.
The product can be used for massage over the whole body or as a lubricant on intimate parts. Since the lubricant/massage gel is water-based, you may need to moisturize with more lubricant after a while during intercourse.
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Contents
Aqua, Propanediol, Glycerin, Hydroxethylcellulose, Sodium Benzoate, Parfum, Xanthan Gum, Butylene Glycol, Lactic Acid, Zingiber Officinale Root Extract, Polysorbate 20, Potassium Sorbate, Sorbic Acid.
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Q&A
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Many of the Sense Me products are perfumed. Is that ok?
All products are mild and gentle and specially designed for intimate use. The products are paraben-free and gynecologically and dermatologically tested with very good results. Scent is a sensual sense and many feel that lubricants can have a slightly medicinal scent. We have therefore chosen to have a small amount of perfume in some of the products to increase the feeling of well-being. All perfumes are approved for this area of use. If you know that you have sensitive mucous membranes, you have to experiment, but Magic Glide is one perfume-free alternative and is as lovely as it sounds.
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Do lubricants in the Sense Me range contain spermicides?
All RFSU lubricants are gynecologically tested and do not contain spermicides and cannot be used as contraceptives.
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Can I use lubricant if I’m trying to get pregnant?
If you are trying to get pregnant, you should have as natural an environment for the sperm as possible. You should preferably not use anything that either affects the pH value or that can make it more difficult for the sperm to move easily or make their way up. Therefore, avoid all kinds of lubricants unless you really have to use one to be able to have intercourse. In that case, it’s better to use a little lubricant than nothing at all – a water-based lubricant such as Klick Natural Glide is good to use.
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I am extra sensitive and easily get allergic reactions. Which of your lubricants would you recommend?
We recommend Klick Supreme Glide. It contains only silicone and no other ingredients that can interfere with your skin, unlike water-based lubricants.
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If you’re a vegan, can you use RFSU lubricant?
Yes! Our lubricants and massage products are free from animal contents and materials. As a vegan, you can use these products with a clear conscience.
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Is it dangerous to accidentally swallow lubricant?
It is not dangerous to ingest a small amount. All RFSU lubricants are developed to be used intimately. The lubricants contain carefully selected ingredients so as not to irritate the mucous membranes either in the vagina or in the mouth. The products are gynecologically and dermatologically tested with very good results.
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Why should I use a lubricant?
Lubricants provide extra moisture and are good for increasing pleasure during sex or for reducing friction. Lubricants can be used during masturbation and when using sex toys, or when having sex with one or more partners.
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What lubricant should I use for anal sex?
We recommend using a silicone-based lubricant, as it does not evaporate like water-based lubricants and provides extra long-lasting lubrication. RFSU sells Klick Supreme Glide which is a silicone-based lubricant and can be bought at Apoteket.
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Many of the Sense Me products are perfumed. Is that ok?
- Product safety sheet