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Tenga Iroha Lipstick Vibe
by: Tenga
We want self-care to be as pleasurable and as simple as the other small indulgences in your daily life. That is why we designed the Iroha Stick, a compact...
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Pocket Sized Perfection
I love how discreet it is...totally passes off as a lipstick. It is right for me because I can take on-the-go and not think twice about it. Very powerful for being so small. Soft silicone tip is my favorite part about it. Truly is pocket sized perfection, new favorite toy!
Sold me at BATTERIES INCLUDED!
I loathe buying something and needing to buy batteries after the fact. Luckily, this compact vibe comes with the AAA battery. Let me also share, for being battery operated...still packs a mean punch. Way stronger than some of my rechargeable toys. Definitely a hidden gem, a real winner!
Great Stocking Stuffer
I needed a quick secret santa stocking stuffer for my most annoying coworker. She means well but just has this really annoying voice and it almost sounds like she is whiny all of the time. This will surely shut her up...I thought...at least for a little bit! She actually loved it so a definitely win-win here!
Great Intro. to Vibrators
Since one should assume this product will be discreet once you receive the package and when you open it, I was pretty disappointed to find that it was ridiculously obvious what it was from the moment you took hold of the plastic encasing. ([The packet it came in was discreet], but the plastic surrounding the product and the card detailing the product was not). Right away you are bombarded with different fonts of words including 'pleasure' and the different modes of vibration it has once you turn the bottom of the lipstick; so, if someone were to accidentally open the package before you, they will not be fooled because the words in the plastic encasing immediately give it away. It could have definitely been more subtle, and it had every opportunity to make innuendoes based on the fact that it looks like a lipstick and that only the buyer would know what it truly was --since, you know, that is its whole shtick. Instead, they promote what it is and even when you open the plastic, a hidden paper falls out, entailing the same message and instructions, but by then it seems unneeded. Besides that, I will say that although it is quite uncomfortable your first time, the more times you use it, the more easier it becomes to figure out how you can maneuver it to feel good. Just like another review I once read said: Do not focus on the tip. I feel that if you focus on every area of the lipstick besides the oddly structured tip, it begins to make more sense. After some time, I feel it is then that the user is able to "unlock" possibilities of the tip and how you can tailor its use to make you feel good. Another thing I should add is that it does make noise. Although I, personally, am not bothered by that kind of thing (unless it is a ridiculous kind of loud), I know it is a huge deal for other people. To elaborate, I would relate its noise level to one of those handheld electric fans you would buy off the street --when you are holding it; but, I have noticed that when you press it down against you, it begins to sound like a razor or a bee that keeps zooming in and out of your space. However, because it sounds like that, it could easily be passed off as something else, so I honestly do not believe it should be knocked down for that. All in all, though, it has grown on me, so I will definitely continue using it, and I actually do recommend it for beginners and/ or those looking for a vibrator that you can easily hide.
Great Intro. to Vibrators
Since one should assume this product will be discreet once you receive the package and when you open it, I was pretty disappointed to find that it was ridiculously obvious what it was from the moment you took hold of the plastic encasing. ([The packet it came in was discreet], but the plastic surrounding the product and the card detailing the product was not).
Right away you are bombarded with different fonts of words including 'pleasure' and the different modes of vibration it has once you turn the bottom of the lipstick; so, if someone were to accidentally open the package before you, they will not be fooled because the words in the plastic encasing immediately give it away. It could have definitely been more subtle, and it had every opportunity to make innuendoes based on the fact that it looks like a lipstick and that only the buyer would know what it truly was --since, you know, that is its whole shtick. Instead, they promote what it is and even when you open the plastic, a hidden paper falls out, entailing the same message and instructions, but by then it seems unneeded.
Besides that, I will say that although it is quite uncomfortable your first time, the more times you use it, the more easier it becomes to figure out how you can maneuver it to feel good. Just like another review I once read said: Do not focus on the tip. I feel that if you focus on every area of the lipstick besides the oddly structured tip, it begins to make more sense. After some time, I feel it is then that the user is able to "unlock" possibilities of the tip and how you can tailor its use to make you feel good.
Another thing I should add is that it does make noise. Although I, personally, am not bothered by that kind of thing (unless it is a ridiculous kind of loud), I know it is a huge deal for other people. To elaborate, I would relate its noise level to one of those handheld electric fans you would buy off the street --when you are holding it; but, I have noticed that when you press it down against you, it begins to sound like a razor or a bee that keeps zooming in and out of your space. However, because it sounds like that, it could easily be passed off as something else, so I honestly do not believe it should be knocked down for that.
All in all, though, it has grown on me, so I will definitely continue using it, and I actually do recommend it for beginners and/ or those looking for a vibrator that you can easily hide.
Great Intro. to Vibrators
Since one should assume this product will be discreet once you receive the package and when you open it, I was pretty disappointed to find that it was ridiculously obvious what it was from the moment you took hold of the plastic encasing. ([The packet it came in was discreet], but the plastic surrounding the product and the card detailing the product was not).
Right away you are bombarded with different fonts of words including 'pleasure' and the different modes of vibration it has once you turn the bottom of the lipstick; so, if someone were to accidentally open the package before you, they will not be fooled because the words in the plastic encasing immediately give it away. It could have definitely been more subtle, and it had every opportunity to make innuendoes based on the fact that it looks like a lipstick and that only the buyer would know what it truly was --since, you know, that is its whole shtick. Instead, they promote what it is and even when you open the plastic, a hidden paper falls out, entailing the same message and instructions, but by then it seems unneeded.
Besides that, I will say that although it is quite uncomfortable your first time, the more times you use it, the more easier it becomes to figure out how you can maneuver it to feel good. Just like another review I once read said: Do not focus on the tip. I feel that if you focus on every area of the lipstick besides the oddly structured tip, it begins to make more sense. After some time, I feel it is then that the user is able to "unlock" possibilities of the tip and how you can tailor its use to make you feel good.
Another thing I should add is that it does make noise. Although I, personally, am not bothered by that kind of thing (unless it is a ridiculous kind of loud), I know it is a huge deal for other people. To elaborate, I would relate its noise level to one of those handheld electric fans you would buy off the street --when you are holding it; but, I have noticed that when you press it down against you, it begins to sound like a razor or a bee that keeps zooming in and out of your space. However, because it sounds like that, it could easily be passed off as something else, so I honestly do not believe it should be knocked down for that.
All in all, though, it has grown on me, so I will definitely continue using it, and I actually do recommend it for beginners and/ or those looking for a vibrator that you can easily hide.