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Eros-ART tantric cinnamon-scented massage oil -
Eros-ART tantric chocolate-scented massage oil -
Eros-ART tantric vanilla and peach massage oil -
Swede sensual jasmine and ylang-ylang massage oil -
Swede warming strawberry and champagne massage oil -
Swede gourmet honey warming massage oil -
Swede warming massage oil with vanilla and pear -
Swede warming massage oil with blackcurrant and green lemon -
Swede warming massage oil with raspberry and rhubarb -
Swede sensual massage oil with grapefruit and palmarosa -
Swede sensual massage oil with pink pepper and orange -
Swede aphrodisiac herbal massage oil -
Swede Sensual clementine, orange, and lavender massage oil -
Swede Sensual vanilla and sandalwood massage oil -
Swede sensual chocolate massage oil with a warming effect -
Kamasutra marjoram and lavender massage oil -
Kamasutra rose, jasmine, and sandalwood massage oil -
Kamasutra sensual massage oil with a soothing blend -
Body In Balance pH-balanced neutral massage oil -
Hot massage oil with a mild oriental fragrance 100 ml -
Hot natural unscented massage oil 100 ml -
Hot warming massage oil with a warming effect -
Hot coconut massage oil -
Hot vanilla-scented massage oil 100 ml
Sensual massage oils transform touch into a moment of shared pleasure. Their gliding texture and captivating fragrances (ylang-ylang, rose, monoi, vanilla, exotic woods) create an atmosphere conducive to extended foreplay. Beyond a simple massage, they’re a gateway to intimacy—the hands gliding over the body prepare the way for what comes next. Sensual oil is both a skincare tool and a mood-setting accessory.
In short: massage oils with aphrodisiac fragrances for intimate foreplay. Rich, gliding, enveloping texture. Incompatible with latex/condoms. For body caresses, sensual massages, and transitioning to intimacy. Clean with soap. An easy universal gift for couples.
In-store, massage oils are among the most joyful purchases. They’re easy to give as gifts (for Valentine’s Day or a couple’s anniversary), require no particular commitment to use, and can truly transform the mood of an evening. A couple who has never used oil may discover a whole new dimension of touch.
Types of sensual oils
| Type | Characteristic | Mood |
|---|---|---|
| Classic scented oil | Plant-based formula + essential oils | Versatile and sensual |
| Warming oil | A light warming sensation when you blow on it | Intense, arousing |
| Fizzy oil | Fizzes on contact with the mouth | Playful, surprising |
| Flavored edible oil | Flavor + glide | Oral-friendly, indulgent |
| Monoi/tropical oil | Coconut, tiare, Polynesian scents | Exotic, vacation vibes |
| Natural organic oil | Certified organic ingredients | Gentle, skin-friendly |
| Dry/powdery oil | Non-greasy finish, quick absorption | Practical, discreet |
How to choose your oil
Choosing the fragrance by mood
Ylang-ylang: classic aphrodisiac, heady, exotic. Rose: romantic, delicate, very feminine. Monoi/tiare: vacation vibes, tropical, sun-kissed. Vanilla: indulgent, comforting, sweet. Sandalwood: woody, masculine, mystical. Jasmine: heady, intense, nocturnal. Musk: animalic, sensual, deep. Each fragrance creates a different mood—try several to find what speaks to you.
The main use
Relaxing back and shoulder massage: classic oil with a neutral fragrance. Full-body foreplay: oil with a sensory effect (warming, tingling). Massage + oral tasting: flavored edible oil. Regular daily use (even non-erotic): versatile organic oil.
The texture
Fluid oil: quick glide, lighter feel. Rich oil: maximum coverage, slow absorption. Dry oil: non-greasy finish, for those who dislike an oily feel. Oil-gel: unusual texture, somewhere between oil and gel.
The ingredients
Plant-based ingredients (sweet almond, jojoba, coconut, argan): nourishing for the skin. Essential oils: active fragrances; check for allergies. Vitamin E: an antioxidant that extends shelf life. Avoid parabens, heavy silicones, and harsh synthetic fragrances.
How to give a sensual massage
Setting the mood
Dim lighting (candles or an adjustable lamp). Soft music. A comfortable temperature (no drafts). Sheets or towels for protection. Keep the oil within reach. The atmosphere prepares both partners for the moment ahead.
Warming the oil
Warm oil is infinitely more pleasant than cold oil. Pour it into your hands and rub them together for 10 seconds to warm it before applying. Some bottles can be placed in a bottle warmer or a bain-marie for a few minutes. Aim for body temperature.
The movements
Start broad and gently (shoulders, back, arms). Use slow, enveloping movements. Apply pressure gradually—never start abruptly. Alternate between the whole palm (relaxing), fingers (precise), and fingertips (light and sensual). Watch your partner's reactions and adjust accordingly.
The areas
Back: a universally relaxing area and a good place to start. Neck and shoulders: classic areas of tension. Inner thighs: rising sensuality. Stomach: softness and trust. Breasts and buttocks: directly erotic areas. Progressing from non-sexual to sexual = building arousal slowly.
My experience with oils in the shop
In 10 years, massage oils have been among the most popular gifts couples give each other. For Valentine's Day, a birthday, or a gift set—they are universally appreciated. No customer has ever come back to complain about receiving massage oil. It's a gift that never disappoints and often opens the door to a new experience for couples who had never massaged each other before.
My advice for a first purchase: a classic oil with a pleasant neutral fragrance (ylang-ylang, rose, vanilla), from a specialized brand (Shunga, Exsens, Lovers Premium), in a 100–200 ml size. Price: €15–25. If you really want to surprise them, a warming or tingling oil creates an unexpected sensation that makes a lasting impression.
Leading brands
Several brands excel in sensual oils. Shunga (Canadian), a recognized expert in erotic massage oils, offers a very varied range. Exsens (French) offers premium organic oils. Lovers Premium for the European premium market. Kama Sutra, a historic American brand. BijouxIndiscrets for design and gift packaging. Prices range from €12–35 depending on the range.
Uses beyond sex
Sensual oils are also useful outside purely sexual contexts. A relaxing massage after a difficult week. Moisturizing skincare (the right oils nourish the skin). A moment of reconnection as a couple when intimacy is on pause. A personal wellness routine. Versatility is one of their strengths—a bottle can be used in many different contexts.
Common mistakes
- Cold oil. Always warm it in your hands before applying.
- Fragrance unsuitable for your partner. Ask about their fragrance preferences.
- Use with a condom. Degrades latex—clean before putting it on.
- Excessive quantity. Too sticky and unpleasant.
- Neglected sensitive areas. Check for allergies to essential oils.
Care and storage
Store at room temperature, away from direct light. Shelf life is generally 12–24 months. Some oils may go rancid over time—check the scent before use. Organic oils without preservatives have a shorter shelf life. Stained sheets can be washed normally but may retain marks on certain fabrics—using protection during application is recommended.
Aphrodisiac oils throughout history
Aromatic oils have always been part of intimate rituals. Ancient Egypt used scented oils in love rituals. Tantric India developed sensual massage as a spiritual practice. Ancient Greece and Rome incorporated scented oils into public baths. This thousand-year-old tradition has been modernized but retains the same principle: touch with oil remains one of the most universally sensual gestures there is.
Building an oil collection
For a couple who values their intimate moments, 2–3 oils with different fragrances cover the main moods. A floral oil (ylang-ylang or rose) for romance. A gourmand oil (vanilla or monoi) for sweetness. A woody oil (sandalwood) for a mystical mood. This variety makes it possible to adapt to the mood of the evening.
Take it further
Explore massage candles (warm oil wax), massage gels (different texture), and sensual paints (visual appeal). Ambient candles add to the atmosphere. Gourmet sensory products are for tasting. This collection is part of the well-being universe.
Questions fréquentes sur les huiles de massage sensuelles
Quelle différence entre huile de massage classique et sensuelle ?
Les huiles de massage sont-elles compatibles avec les préservatifs ?
Peut-on appliquer sur toute la peau ?
Comment nettoyer après usage ?
Les huiles sont-elles comestibles ?
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