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The Crystal Wand is a seriously curved toy. It's light, easy to maneuver, and totally firm. It may not be ideal for those searching for their g-spot, but those who know where theirs is will love it.
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Pros
Hard, unyielding material and curved shape, two usable ends
Cons
Not a lot of girth, very narrow g-spotting tip, scratches easily
The Crystal Wand is a totally hard, dramatically curved g-spot dildo. It's got two usable ends: one blunted and the other a little more pointed. The curve of this toy is intense, and this makes it a pretty effortless toy to use. You insert one end and because of the curve you can rock the toy back and forth to stimulate your g-spot. The girth is pretty small: 7/8th of an inch. The Crystal Wand isn't really intended to be a filling toy, though. It's more of a g-spot guided missile. It wants to zero in on your g-spot and provide tons of firm pressure. It comes in either clear or magenta.
The Crystal Wand is made out of a material called Lucite, which is also known as acrylic. This is a lesser-known sex toy material, but it's pretty awesome. It allows you to have toys that have the hardness of glass without the weight. Like glass, Lucite is non-porous, phthalates-free, and totally body-safe. You can use any kind of lube you want with it, but the included information says that you want to avoid using alcohol to clean it. The only problem is that it's pretty easy to scratch. My Crystal Wand is scratched in a few places and it's sort of annoying visually, but I can't feel any of the scratches in use.
Personally, I find the pointier end to provide a little too much pressure in too small an area, so I stick with the blunted end. I just find the pressure created by the pointed end to be a little too intense. I think the pointier end would also be a problem for those who are still in the process of finding their g-spots, since it puts so much pressure on a really small spot. You have to know exactly where to put it. If you like really concentrated pressure and you know where your g-spot is, the Crystal Wand is going to be a winner. And, although the Crystal Wand doesn't have a flared base, it's going to be safe to use anally: the s-shape and extreme curves are going to make this pretty difficult to get lost.
Care: Lucite is actually pretty easy to care for. You don't have to be quite as careful with it as you do with glass, since it won't chip or break if you drop it. Like I said before, you can scratch the finish, but that doesn't change the functionality of the toy. Clean the Crystal Wand with soap and warm water or toy cleaner (be sure to avoid alcohol). The Crystal Wand comes with a purple velvet storage bag, and it's a good idea to use it, because of the scratching issue.
In sum: go for the Crystal Wand if you need tons of firm pressure on your g-spot (and know where it is). This is my first Lucite toy, and it really didn't disappoint. It's light and easy to use, and even though the pointier end is a little much for me, the blunt end feels great enough that I definitely recommend this toy.
The Crystal Wand is made out of a material called Lucite, which is also known as acrylic. This is a lesser-known sex toy material, but it's pretty awesome. It allows you to have toys that have the hardness of glass without the weight. Like glass, Lucite is non-porous, phthalates-free, and totally body-safe. You can use any kind of lube you want with it, but the included information says that you want to avoid using alcohol to clean it. The only problem is that it's pretty easy to scratch. My Crystal Wand is scratched in a few places and it's sort of annoying visually, but I can't feel any of the scratches in use.
Personally, I find the pointier end to provide a little too much pressure in too small an area, so I stick with the blunted end. I just find the pressure created by the pointed end to be a little too intense. I think the pointier end would also be a problem for those who are still in the process of finding their g-spots, since it puts so much pressure on a really small spot. You have to know exactly where to put it. If you like really concentrated pressure and you know where your g-spot is, the Crystal Wand is going to be a winner. And, although the Crystal Wand doesn't have a flared base, it's going to be safe to use anally: the s-shape and extreme curves are going to make this pretty difficult to get lost.
Care: Lucite is actually pretty easy to care for. You don't have to be quite as careful with it as you do with glass, since it won't chip or break if you drop it. Like I said before, you can scratch the finish, but that doesn't change the functionality of the toy. Clean the Crystal Wand with soap and warm water or toy cleaner (be sure to avoid alcohol). The Crystal Wand comes with a purple velvet storage bag, and it's a good idea to use it, because of the scratching issue.
In sum: go for the Crystal Wand if you need tons of firm pressure on your g-spot (and know where it is). This is my first Lucite toy, and it really didn't disappoint. It's light and easy to use, and even though the pointier end is a little much for me, the blunt end feels great enough that I definitely recommend this toy.
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