[Supplies] Good Clean Love All-Natural Love Oil

Good Clean Love All-Natural Love Oil

So, the idea behind Good Clean Love All-Natural Love Oil, if you’re curious (and I certainly was) is that these essential oils open up the limbic side of the brain, making you more receptive to amorous activities and more likely to like those who are wearing them. They smell different on everyone, too, so it’s your own body chemistry combined with the oil that’s sending out the signals — I like to think of it as makeup for your pheromones. It’s still you, but enhanced.

Naturally, the first thing we did with testers was to run about the tank (Blowfishie offices) rubbing it on everyone’s wrists and sniffing one another. And, yes, it does smell different on everyone, though the fragrances always smelled good. As to whether it made everyone like everyone else even more, well, we all get along really well here anyway, but it was a very relaxed, fun afternoon after that (though running around sniffing your coworkers like a pack of puppies does tend to lend a mirthful air to one’s work environment).

Rubbing it on my husband, however, definitely brought out the more, er, amorous, effect of these oils. Something about his familiar, loving smell combined with the heady cinnamon scent of the India Spice scent made him nearly irresistible.

The kit comes with three scents — Caribbean Rose (Essential Formula: Frankincense, Vetiver, Rose-Geranium, Rose-Maroc), a light rose scent that’s sassy enough not to remind you of your grandmother, the afore-mentioned Indian Spice scent (Essential Formula: Cardamom, Clary Sage, Frankincense, Cinnamon and Clove Bud), which is earthy enough for a man to wear while still bringing to mind the exotic (and erotic), and the light fruity goodness that is the Origins scent (Essential Formula: Sandalwood, Clary Sage, Black Pepper and Ylang-ylang). Their scent is nice and strong at first, though it does fade over time (a few hours later you can hardly smell it at all), so it’s not exactly a perfume, even though they smell good enough to wear all day long.

Please note that while these are safe for use as internal lubrication, they are not latex compatible. Also not recommended for use during pregnancy.

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