Great for Art, but Not for Kissing
Whether or not you'll enjoy actually eating this product really depends on how high your tolerance for artificial sweeteners is. I don't care for them, and they really ruined the edible aspect of this product. That being said, the colorful painting fun totally redeemed the whole thing for me.
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Pros
Colorful, Reasonably Priced
Cons
Yucky Artificial Sugar Taste
Unlike the other Dona products which stick to the same scent profiles, these body drizzles take those basic scents and add a complimentary flavor. So, the Camu Camu member of the body drizzle troupe is Camu Camu Lemon Drop.
I have four of the flavors, and they really are a very wide range. Aside from Camu Camu Lemon Drop (green tinted), I have Blue Lotus Sherbet (blue tinted), Mangosteen Delight (orange tinted) and Acai Passionfruit (purple tinted). If you are interested in a multicolored design for your kissable art, you may wish to invest in more than one color. Of course, the flavors may not be the best when mixed.
I was beyond excited about this Body Drizzle. I'm a huge fan of flavored lubes, both for the taste and fun smells they lend to the experience. Most flavored lubes are still clear, so there is no artistic value to the situation. These add that element; the ability to make arrows, write fun dirty words, or just decorate your lover. After you've created your art, it can be eaten off of the canvas. What could be wrong with that? Well, as it turns out, things can be wrong with it. It only works well if the "paint" you're using is actually body safe and yummy. I'm a fan of the use of chocolate syrup or honey for this activity, both are tasty and fun, but the sugar content of those choices isn't good for vaginal health. This product seemed like such a great solution to that, but it ended in disappointment. It's body safe (does contain glycerin, so if you are sensitive to that, beware), but isn't exactly yummy. It certainly isn't something I want to eat a lot of. The taste had a fairly realistic lemon tang, but the aftertaste was so strongly marred by artificial sweetener taste that I was turned off. It doesn't make you want to go back for more. In fact, I couldn't stomach going back for more. This seems to be the standard among all the of the flavors. None of them are tasty to me. If you don't mind the taste of artificial sweetener, you might not mind.
The best things about this product are the color and the consistency. The color of the Camu Camu Lemon Drop is a vivid and bright green. It shows up well on my fairly light skin tone, but I believe it would work on anyone. The drizzle stays where you put it, and holds the lines very well. You can draw fairly detailed drawings, and even move around a bit, and it will stay put. One very important note: you need to shake this product up for a long time and with a great deal of intensity to get it to work well. If you don't shake it vigorously and for much longer than you think you should need to, it has a tendency to partially separate after it is dispensed, leaving a colored area and an oily perimeter around that colored area, which ruins the overall look. When in doubt, shake a bunch (and really put your back into it!) and then shake it some more. Err on the side of a crazy amount of shaking.
After you've painted up your own body, or that of your lover, you have some choices to make. I really doubt you're going to want to lick all of that fake sugar ickiness off and eat it, but that's certainly an option. Whether you lick it or not, you can certainly make a glorious fun mess playing around in it. It does tend to get a bit sticky with time, but that does lend to the fun a bit. After the fun is done, a quick shower will be needed. This isn't a product you're going to want to just massage into your skin and roll on with your day. If you choose to pull out the Body Drizzle and use a fair amount of it that won't be licked off, you will need a shower.
The container is certainly elegant; it looks like a luxury body product. You get 4.25 ounces of the product, which is easily enough for a few sessions of artsy fun. The label is waterproof and can be wiped down after you play, to keep the outside of the bottle clean. The bottle cap has a small twist open nozzle, which closes securely when you twist it shut. I haven't had it stain my sheets, but I imagine that depends on the fiber content.
I have four of the flavors, and they really are a very wide range. Aside from Camu Camu Lemon Drop (green tinted), I have Blue Lotus Sherbet (blue tinted), Mangosteen Delight (orange tinted) and Acai Passionfruit (purple tinted). If you are interested in a multicolored design for your kissable art, you may wish to invest in more than one color. Of course, the flavors may not be the best when mixed.
I was beyond excited about this Body Drizzle. I'm a huge fan of flavored lubes, both for the taste and fun smells they lend to the experience. Most flavored lubes are still clear, so there is no artistic value to the situation. These add that element; the ability to make arrows, write fun dirty words, or just decorate your lover. After you've created your art, it can be eaten off of the canvas. What could be wrong with that? Well, as it turns out, things can be wrong with it. It only works well if the "paint" you're using is actually body safe and yummy. I'm a fan of the use of chocolate syrup or honey for this activity, both are tasty and fun, but the sugar content of those choices isn't good for vaginal health. This product seemed like such a great solution to that, but it ended in disappointment. It's body safe (does contain glycerin, so if you are sensitive to that, beware), but isn't exactly yummy. It certainly isn't something I want to eat a lot of. The taste had a fairly realistic lemon tang, but the aftertaste was so strongly marred by artificial sweetener taste that I was turned off. It doesn't make you want to go back for more. In fact, I couldn't stomach going back for more. This seems to be the standard among all the of the flavors. None of them are tasty to me. If you don't mind the taste of artificial sweetener, you might not mind.
The best things about this product are the color and the consistency. The color of the Camu Camu Lemon Drop is a vivid and bright green. It shows up well on my fairly light skin tone, but I believe it would work on anyone. The drizzle stays where you put it, and holds the lines very well. You can draw fairly detailed drawings, and even move around a bit, and it will stay put. One very important note: you need to shake this product up for a long time and with a great deal of intensity to get it to work well. If you don't shake it vigorously and for much longer than you think you should need to, it has a tendency to partially separate after it is dispensed, leaving a colored area and an oily perimeter around that colored area, which ruins the overall look. When in doubt, shake a bunch (and really put your back into it!) and then shake it some more. Err on the side of a crazy amount of shaking.
After you've painted up your own body, or that of your lover, you have some choices to make. I really doubt you're going to want to lick all of that fake sugar ickiness off and eat it, but that's certainly an option. Whether you lick it or not, you can certainly make a glorious fun mess playing around in it. It does tend to get a bit sticky with time, but that does lend to the fun a bit. After the fun is done, a quick shower will be needed. This isn't a product you're going to want to just massage into your skin and roll on with your day. If you choose to pull out the Body Drizzle and use a fair amount of it that won't be licked off, you will need a shower.
The container is certainly elegant; it looks like a luxury body product. You get 4.25 ounces of the product, which is easily enough for a few sessions of artsy fun. The label is waterproof and can be wiped down after you play, to keep the outside of the bottle clean. The bottle cap has a small twist open nozzle, which closes securely when you twist it shut. I haven't had it stain my sheets, but I imagine that depends on the fiber content.
Experience
As usual, the ingredient list is below. This one is really tricky, as it seems to be the list of all ingredients for the flavors available, and not a specific flavor individually. I'd err on the side of caution if any of these ingredients is an issue for you, as it may be in all the flavors or just one.
Purified Water (Aqua)
Caprylic Capric Triglyceride (Fractionated Coconut oil)
Glycerin
Citrus Aurantium Sinensis (Orange) Fiber
Flavor (I'd have liked a bit more information on this one)
Lecithin
Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil
Cannabis Sativa (Hemp) Seed Oil
Lyclum Barbarum (Goji)
Coffea Arabica (Coffee Seed)
Euterpe Oleracea (Acai)
Morinda Citrifolia (Noni)
Punica Granatum (Pomegranate)
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea)
Garcinia Mangostana (Mangosteen)
Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E)
Xanthan Gum
Cellulose Gum
Sucralose
Potassium Sorbate
Sodium Benzoate
Flavor (again, a bit more detail would be nice)
May contain: FD&C Red #40, FD&C Green #4, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Yellow #6, FD&C Blue #1
Purified Water (Aqua)
Caprylic Capric Triglyceride (Fractionated Coconut oil)
Glycerin
Citrus Aurantium Sinensis (Orange) Fiber
Flavor (I'd have liked a bit more information on this one)
Lecithin
Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil
Cannabis Sativa (Hemp) Seed Oil
Lyclum Barbarum (Goji)
Coffea Arabica (Coffee Seed)
Euterpe Oleracea (Acai)
Morinda Citrifolia (Noni)
Punica Granatum (Pomegranate)
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea)
Garcinia Mangostana (Mangosteen)
Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E)
Xanthan Gum
Cellulose Gum
Sucralose
Potassium Sorbate
Sodium Benzoate
Flavor (again, a bit more detail would be nice)
May contain: FD&C Red #40, FD&C Green #4, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Yellow #6, FD&C Blue #1
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Eek, all I can think of is one sticky mess (thanks to my OCD)! Thank you for the great review!
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Thanks for the great review Charmed. The warning on how sweet it is makes a big difference. This is definitely something for my wife, major sweet tooth, to use on me but I'll have to stick to painting.
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Thanks for reading!
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Thanks for the review, I never heard of this stuff so you definitely educated me!
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Thanks for reading!
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