Kama Sutra Petite Pleasures Honey Dust

Kama Sutra Petite Pleasures Honey Dust

Spring has sprung, at least in some parts of the country, and as the weather warms up young and old fishies alike start to perk up and frolic (do fish frolic?). Whether you’re searching for a new paramour or getting gussied up for a new roll in the meadow with a favorite lover, we’ve got a whole new patch of smell-goody products to help you feel great. The Kama Sutra Petite Pleasures line features adorably small versions of some of our favorite products, which is just perfect if you’ve always wanted to try them out, but didn’t want to shell out for a full-sized jar. Or, if you already love the products, these are wee enough that you can take them along with you on your next picnic!

Start your evening off with a light dusting of Honey Dust, an edible powder that leaves a tasty shimmer on the skin. It’s light enough to use as a replacement of your daily powder (or nightclub body glitter, though it’s not quite that sparkly!), and sweetly scented just enough to sprinkle in your sheets to make your bed that much more enticing. Once you’ve lured your new love home, relax them with a sensual massage with the sinfully delicious Body Souffle. Very light, it leaves the skin soft and silky instead of greasy, which your partner will appreciate. It also tastes heavenly, making their skin into an even sweeter treat! If you want to take things up a notch, consider rubbing in some Oil of Love, then blowing lightly across the skin to activate the unique warming sensation. A very titillating experience, especially when used on your more sensitive bits. And, finally, for the artistic love, we now offer Kama Sutra Milk Chocolate Body Paint. This is the single-jar version of the most popular flavor from the Lover’s Paintbox. Just dip the supple paintbrush into the tasty chocolate and design your path to paradise!

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