Admittedly, I throw a lot of side eye or questionable looks at most “feminine wash” because traditional soap and other products can cause real problems for delicate areas, such as overdrying, bacteria, or yeast infection. Who needs that?!
Sliquid Splash: Your Vulva Wants This
23 Mar
K-Goal
5 May Lately it seems that we have become obsessed with apps and tools that monitor our health. We’ve got FitBits, Mios, iWatches, Wellographs, devices that
reprogram your brain zap your head with electrical impulses, and even the Swarovski Shine which is a fancy bedazzled bracelet that tracks your activity and sleep patterns (cause, you know, FitBits clash with heels). Even my phone can track my heart rate and as of last year, there were well over 100,000 health apps available on the Android and iPhone marketplace. So honestly, it was only a matter of time before someone decided to come up with a FitBit for your, well, bits. Enter the K-Goal. Continue reading
Foria Lubricant
8 AprThe legalization of medicinal (and not so medicinal) marijuana has been a hot topic these past few years. A plethora of scientific research has been released extolling the health benefits of it – everything from pain and nausea reduction to increased blood flow and skin sensitivity. So it was just a matter of time before a company decided to take the health benefits of marijuana and utilize them for sexual purposes. That company is Foria.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
12 SepSeptember is National Cancer Awareness Month and is designated to bring prostate cancer into focus. The goal is to increase public understanding of the disease, including its prevalence, screening & prevention, and treatment options. Here at Secret Pleasures we highly value health education and awareness so that individuals can make informed decisions regarding their health. We also sell various items that assist with prostate health and pleasure. Continue reading
Not All Materials Are Created Equal or Why You Should Support Dildology.org!
8 MayA while back we wrote a long blog post about the different types of materials that are used to create sex toys. It’s a great guide (if we do say so ourselves) but the sex toy industry is largely unregulated and, well, toy manufacturers can pretty much say their toys are made out of what ever the want. Often times, as little as 10% silicone content is all that is needed to call a toy “Silicone”. But what is the other 90% made out of? Manufacturers also come up with patented names for their materials like “SoftSkin” and “UR3” and, unless the manufacturer discloses the chemical make up of that particular material, we have no idea what is in it. This is why it is imperative that you purchase toys from reputable stores and manufacturers. It’s also why it is so important to have an unbiased organization that is committed to having toys tested so that you know EXACTLY what your toy is made of. That’s where the fabulous folks at Dildology.org come in. Continue reading