Sensual Health Pro – Essential Massage Oil

Promotes sensual intimacy and loving adult relationships

One of the quintessential features of adult intimate relationships – giving and receiving sensually – moved our inspired research team to develop this distinctively formulated massage oil. Now, you can immerse your partner in a loving ecstasy with Be Healthy! Be Happy! Sensual Health Pro – Essential Massage Oil. Luxuriously compounded with organic safflower, sunflower, apricot and grapeseed oils supplying rich, essential fatty acids that revitalize your partner’s skin while you express your passion.  It is gentle on the most delicate places, so you can love deliciously and often. Warning: created to be habit forming!

  • Deliciously formulated with essential fatty acids and infused with Vanilla Orange for exotic fragrance
  • Formulated to be gentle on the most delicate places so, love deliciously and often
  • All vegetable. Environmentally friendly, cruelty free

$18.95

First, set the scene – push out distractions, adjust the lighting – perhaps add incense and/or music to your liking. Position your partner face down, take a few cleansing breaths and begin. Dispense a small amount of Essential Massage Oil into either hand, warm between your palms and initiate the experience, first at the neck and shoulders, then on down, head to toe, and yes … back to front! Lovingly caress and massage as you go, urging your partner to critique your technique and to adjust it accordingly. Inhale the ambience. Free your spirit; indulge. For optimal sensual synergy, use with Sensual Health Pro – Intimate Gatherings Body Wash!

SENSUAL HEALTH: Giving and receiving sensually moved our inspired research team to develop this distinctively formulated massage oil. Now, you can immerse your partner in loving ecstasy with Sensual Health Pro – Essential Massage Oil! For optimal effect use in conjunction with Skin Health Pro – Intimate Gatherings Body Wash. And remember, loving kindness, respect, open communication and gentle touch are the keys to intimacy and lasting love.

VALUE: Sensual Health Pro – Essential Massage Oil was researched and developed by one of America's leading family physicians! It’s deliciously formulated with essential fatty acids and infused with Vanilla Orange for exotic fragrance. Essential Massage Oil is doctor recommended!

SCIENCE: Compounded with safflower and sunflower oils, Sensual Health Pro – Essential Massage Oil supplies rich, essential fatty acids that revitalize your partner’s skin throughout the experience. Our all vegetable ingredients include organic safflower, sunflower, apricot and grapeseed oils. Vanilla Orange fragrance propels the exotic experience. For best results use in sensual synergy with Sensual Health Pro - Intimate Gatherings Body Wash.

DIRECTIONS: First, set the scene – push out distractions, adjust the lighting – perhaps add incense and/or music to your liking. Position your partner face down, take a few cleansing breaths and begin. Dispense a small amount of Essential Massage Oil into either hand, warm between your palms and initiate the experience, first at the neck and shoulders, then on down, head to toe, and yes … back to front! Lovingly caress and massage as you go, urging your partner to critique your technique and to adjust it accordingly. Inhale the ambience. Free your spirit; indulge. For optimal sensual synergy, use with Sensual Health Pro – Intimate Gatherings Body Wash!

SAFETY: this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease; but it may fuel incomparable ecstasy and release unforgettable passion! All vegetable; cruelty free. Manufactured in strict accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practices. For adult use. Warning: created to be habit forming!

DISCLAIMER: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

To obtain product information or report a serious adverse event, email us at: info@behealthybehappy.com or call 253-970-9910

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Carthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil (Safflower Oil), Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil (Organic Sunflower), Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil (Grapeseed), Prunus Ameriaca Kernel Oil (Apricot Kernel Oil), Vanilla Orange fragrance.

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