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Manufacturer/Marketer :

TTK Healthcare Ltd

Consume Type :

TOPICAL

Return Policy :

Not Returnable

Expires on or after :

Dec-26

Description

Skore warming. Here’s more fuel to the stoke the flame of passion higher. Splash a few drops onto the body and enjoy the intense warming sensitivity.

Key Benefits

• Enhanced Sensation: Skore Warm Sensation Lube provides a gentle warming sensation upon application, heightening arousal and pleasure for both partners. • Increased Comfort: The lubricant reduces friction during intercourse, making it more comfortable and enjoyable. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing dryness or discomfort. • Water-Based Formula: Being water-based, Skore Warm Sensation Lube is safe to use with condoms and sex toys. It is also easy to clean and won't stain fabrics. • Long-Lasting: Despite its lightweight texture, this lube offers long-lasting lubrication, allowing for extended periods of intimacy without the need for frequent reapplication. • Non-Sticky: The non-sticky formula ensures a smooth and natural feel, enhancing the overall experience without leaving any residue or tackiness.

Directions for Use

• Remove the cap by pulling it upwards. • Push down on the top of the bottle with your fingers. • Smooth the lube wherever you like. • Use more whenever you feel the urge.

Flavour

Warm Sensation

Safety Information

• Store it in a cool and dry place. • Keep it away from direct sunlight. • Keep it away from the reach of the children. FAQs Question: Is Skore Warm Sensation Lube safe to use? Answer: Yes, Skore Warm Sensation Lube is formulated to be safe for use during sexual activities. It is dermatologically tested and suitable for most skin types. However, if you experience any discomfort or irritation, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional. Question: Is Skore Warm Sensation Lube compatible with condoms? Answer: Yes, Skore Warm Sensation Lube is water-based, making it safe to use with latex condoms and other barrier methods of contraception. Using lubricant with condoms can reduce the risk of breakage and increase comfort during intercourse. Question: How do I apply Skore Warm Sensation Lube? Answer: Apply a small amount of Skore Warm Sensation Lube to the desired area or directly onto the condom before intercourse. Reapply as needed. Avoid using too much lubricant, as this can make the surface too slippery.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

6, Cathedral Road, Chennai - 600 086.
Other Info - SKO0039

FAQs

Yes, Skore Warm Sensation Lube is formulated to be safe for use during sexual activities. It is dermatologically tested and suitable for most skin types. However, if you experience any discomfort or irritation, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, Skore Warm Sensation Lube is water-based, making it safe to use with latex condoms and other barrier methods of contraception. Using lubricant with condoms can reduce the risk of breakage and increase comfort during intercourse.
Apply a small amount of Skore Warm Sensation Lube to the desired area or directly onto the condom before intercourse. Reapply as needed. Avoid using too much lubricant, as this can make the surface too slippery.

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