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My review
Description
When you get out of the shower, you take this little pot of chocolate paint and unleash your creativity on your partner's skin. It's simple, sensual, and delicious—literally. The question I'm asked most often about this type of indulgent product is whether it really stains or if it's just marketing. Honestly, it's edible, so yes, you can eat it, and that's the whole point.
A 100% edible sensual game
Shunga's body paint isn't just a cosmetic product—it's an invitation to play. You can write poems on the skin, draw hearts, trace stars, or simply let your imagination run free. The included brush makes the gesture more precise and sensual than using your fingers (although that's also an option). Once you've finished painting, the real pleasure begins: savoring both the chocolate and your partner's skin. It's a double feast, as the brand says, and frankly, it's the very essence of a successful couples' game.
Composition and texture
Shunga is the world leader in erotic cosmetics, and you can feel it in the formulation. The ingredients are natural, combined with active ingredients that create a genuinely pleasant experience to the touch and taste. The 100 ml glass container is practical: large enough for several uses, yet small enough to hold in one hand or store discreetly. I classify this product as “sensual wellness” rather than a sex toy—it's a play accessory, not a vibrator.
How to use it and who it's for
Using it is intuitive: open the container, dip the brush, and paint. The texture is fluid enough to flow slightly but not excessively, allowing you to draw shapes without creating a mess. I recommend using it after a shower (on clean skin) or in a setting where you don't mind staining the sheets—it's chocolate, so it comes out in the wash, but it's better to be safe. To learn more about sensual games as a couple, consult our complete guide to couples' games. It's an excellent product for exploring sensuality without pressure, alone or with a partner.
The story behind Shunga
Shunga literally means “picture of spring”—a delicate way of referring to sexual relations. The term once referred to Japanese erotic paintings from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries (ukiyo-e), works on wood or parchment depicting sensual scenes, always created with the utmost care and good taste. This cultural heritage permeates the brand's entire philosophy: transforming intimacy into art.
- 100% edible product
- Playful brush included for greater creativity
- Reusable 100 ml glass container
- Natural ingredients with active ingredients
- Delicious, sophisticated chocolate flavor
Who it's for and who it's not for
Who it's for: Couples looking to add a playful, indulgent touch to their intimate moments; solo individuals who enjoy sensual self-pleasure; and anyone who loves chocolate and wants to incorporate it into their sensuality. It's also perfect for a fun, low-key evening as a couple, simply to laugh and enjoy feeling good together.
Who it's not for: Obviously, if you're allergic to chocolate or any of the listed natural ingredients. If you're looking for something more “intense” or electronic, you'll need to consult our intimate wellness collection to explore other options.
A girlfriend's advice— I like products that don't take themselves too seriously, and this one is living proof. It's chocolate, it's sensual, it's edible, and it works. There's no need to complicate things—sometimes simplicity is the best recipe.
Features
1 pinceau
Directions for use
Le conseil d'Alicia pour ce produit
Sécurité
Ne pas utiliser sur une peau irritée, blessée ou en cas d'inconfort persistant.
Ne pas partager le produit sans nettoyage préalable.
Avertissement
Tenir hors de portée des enfants.
Frequently asked questions
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