It's spot on
A great cream that will help you achieve the sought-after G-spot orgasm by adding a higher sensitivity to the area. Can be used anywhere.
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Pros
Thick, won't run
Cons
Can be messy
Spot-on is a thick, creamy substance that won't run. It has a great scent and can be used in many different ways.
Spot-on is meant to be applied to the G-spot; if you don't know where yours is, but know the general area, this will still do its job. You just apply to the tips of you middle and ring fingers, use your pointer finger and pinky finger to move the outer vaginal walls out of the way and insert you fingers, curve up, and start circling your fingers. You can add sensation by clitoral stimulation with your thumb; it may take a few minutes to be able to tell the difference from the product, but you will.
Spot-on can be applied to your nipples, clitoris, G-spot or anywhere you like to play. It will give you a heightened sensitivity, and any touch will drive you wild. Just apply it for a tingling sensation that is amazing, and once you start to experience how much better every touch can be, you won't want to run out. I don't suggest licking, or really even tasting the cream until it has had a chance to absorb into the skin a bit; it is very strong and can leave you a bit overwhelmed by the menthol flavoring.
Beware if you are allergic to Menthol, it will cause an allergic reaction and it will be painful and unpleasant. If you do not know and you still want to try the product, do a spot test first: apply a small amount to the inner forearm near the crease in your elbow; I suggest you wait about 10-15 minutes to make sure no reddening, itching or burning occur before you apply to the G-spot or vaginal area. If you do the allergy test and none of the above occur, but when you apply it elsewhere and you start to feel burning, just wash it with warm water and mild soap (external) or a lukewarm douche (internal).
Spot-on is meant to be applied to the G-spot; if you don't know where yours is, but know the general area, this will still do its job. You just apply to the tips of you middle and ring fingers, use your pointer finger and pinky finger to move the outer vaginal walls out of the way and insert you fingers, curve up, and start circling your fingers. You can add sensation by clitoral stimulation with your thumb; it may take a few minutes to be able to tell the difference from the product, but you will.
Spot-on can be applied to your nipples, clitoris, G-spot or anywhere you like to play. It will give you a heightened sensitivity, and any touch will drive you wild. Just apply it for a tingling sensation that is amazing, and once you start to experience how much better every touch can be, you won't want to run out. I don't suggest licking, or really even tasting the cream until it has had a chance to absorb into the skin a bit; it is very strong and can leave you a bit overwhelmed by the menthol flavoring.
Beware if you are allergic to Menthol, it will cause an allergic reaction and it will be painful and unpleasant. If you do not know and you still want to try the product, do a spot test first: apply a small amount to the inner forearm near the crease in your elbow; I suggest you wait about 10-15 minutes to make sure no reddening, itching or burning occur before you apply to the G-spot or vaginal area. If you do the allergy test and none of the above occur, but when you apply it elsewhere and you start to feel burning, just wash it with warm water and mild soap (external) or a lukewarm douche (internal).
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