WARMTH, NOT HEAT.
Vanillyl butyl ether — the compound sports rubs use for warmth, dialed low. Reads warm, not burning. Strong enough to feel, gentle enough to stay in the room.
Apply a generous amount to the area or to the toy. The warmth builds over 30–60 seconds and tops out a few degrees above body temperature — enough to read as warm, not as a thermal event.
Reapply as needed. Water-based lube absorbs and evaporates over time, so for longer sessions a top-up keeps the sensation consistent and the glide smooth.
Compatible with latex barriers (condoms, dental dams) and silicone toys. Safe for anal and vaginal use.
If you notice strong burning, redness, or irritation, wash it off. The warming agent is dialled for sensation, not a burn — any reaction is a sign to switch lubes.
Wipe the bottle tip clean after each use. Store upright, cap closed, in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
Shelf life: 24 months sealed, 12 months once opened (industry-typical — confirm with supplier).
If the formula separates, changes color, or smells off, replace it.
Vanillyl butyl ether — the compound sports rubs use for warmth, dialed low. Reads warm, not burning. Strong enough to feel, gentle enough to stay in the room.
Thicker than the drugstore stuff. Holds where you put it — no chasing a run-off down the sheets. For anal play, the viscosity is the whole point.
Glycerin-free. No sticky residue, no tacky after-feel. Washes off skin, sheets, silicone toys with water.
Latex-safe. Silicone-toy-safe. With a partner, solo, with a barrier, with a toy. One bottle, the whole night.
It actually warms. Vanillyl butyl ether (VBE) is the same warming agent used in sports rubs and warming personal lubricants. At the dose used here, it reads as a few degrees above body temperature — present, not aggressive.
Yes. The formula is thicker than a typical water-based lube — it holds where applied and doesn't run, which matters for anal use. Compatible with latex barriers and silicone toys.
No. VBE at this concentration is not a capsaicin burn. If you notice strong burning, redness, or irritation, wash it off and switch lubes — that is a sign the formula is too strong for your skin, not a sign the warming is working.
Yes. Water-based, latex-safe (compatible with latex condoms and dental dams), and silicone-toy-safe. No silicone oils that would degrade silicone toys.
Taste is minimal — faint warm-spice note from the VBE, no added sweeteners or flavors. Safe for oral use. If taste matters for a specific scene, pick a flavored lube instead.
No. Water-based, glycerin-free, no dyes. Washes out of cotton sheets with normal laundry. Use a towel underneath if you want zero-laundry sessions.
VBE is a mild vasodilator. For a small subset of people — especially on broken, freshly shaved, or sensitive mucosal skin — the warming can read as irritation. Patch-test on the inner wrist first. If you react, stop and try the cooling variant or a neutral lube instead.
Yes. Glycerin can cause yeast imbalance in some people, and it leaves a tacky residue as it dries. Glycerin-free lubes feel cleaner and are friendlier to sensitive skin.
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