heat#Size_4 fl. oz.
heat#Size_4 fl. oz.
heat#Size_4 fl. oz.
heat#Size_4 fl. oz.
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Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
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heat

warming water-based personal lubricant

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Made with a low concentration of capsaicin, our water-based lubricant heat is designed to create a gentle warming sensation that builds with motion. Features a locking pump top. Safe for internal and external use. Heat is compatible with silicone devices and latex and polyisoprene condoms.

Only available in the US, CA and the EU
  • paraben-free

    paraben-free

  • vegan-friendly

    vegan-friendly

  • fragrance-free

    fragrance-free

  • FDA 510(k) cleared

    FDA 510(k) cleared

  • FSC® certified paper packaging

    FSC® certified paper packaging

details

formula

Heat's water-based formula contains a low concentration of capsaicin to create a gentle warming sensation that builds with motion. Safe for internal and external use, heat rinses away easily with warm water.

Not recommended for use by those with a history of allergies to any ingredients.

pH-balance

Heat has a pH of 5.2-6.2 (the pH of a typical vagina ranges from 3.5–4.5). For those very sensitive to changes in vaginal pH, consider using shine organic for added lubrication. Our lubricant uses very minimal trace amounts of preservatives as a pH balancer in accordance with FDA guidelines.

product testing

We prioritize rigorous product testing to confirm the absence of harmful bacteria and substances. Heat is FDA 510(k) cleared, meaning it is safe for internal use, and has been tested to confirm that it is safe for use as a lubricant.

manufacturing

Made in the USA.

ingredients

Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Chlorphenesin, Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Alcohol Denat.

usage

  • Use as needed to create a warming sensation while supplementing natural moisture. Begin with a small amount of product, and apply externally to clitoris or penis, or internally to g-spot or anus.

    Add more product in small amounts to increase sensation as desired. Combine with shine organic or any water-based lubricant for increased lubrication without further sensation. Easily washes away with warm water.

    Heat is recommended for those looking for increased sensation as an addition to solo or partner play. Note that during use with a partner, sensation will be experienced by a partner. For use with a partner who does not wish to experience sensation, condoms can help prevent transfer of product.

    If you have sensitive skin: do a patch test to confirm the product is compatible with your skin and mucous membranes. If no reaction occurs after applying to a small patch of skin, start with a very small amount of product externally, prior to using larger quantities of product and/ or using internally.

    This product is not recommended to those prone to herpes outbreaks, yeast infections, or bacterial vaginosis.

  • Store heat in a cool, dry place.

    Heat has been tested to confirm a 3 year shelf life.

faqs

is heat safe for internal use?

Yes, unlike intimacy oils or serums, heat is a water-based lubricant, making it safe for internal and external use.

can I use heat with other lubricants?

It is safe to use heat in combination with other water-based lubricants, such as shine organic, and with oil-based lubricants. Heat is not compatible with silicone lubricants.

what is the sensation like?

Heat increases blood flow, resulting in a warm sensation that encourages arousal. The sensation is not a burning or tingling feeling. The intensity of the sensation varies based on the individual, so begin with a small amount and gradually apply more if desired.

is heat safe to use during oral sex?

While heat is not considered food grade, it is safe for ingestion in small quantities.

can I use heat if I have sensitive skin?

If you have sensitive skin: do a patch test to confirm the product is compatible with your skin and mucous membranes. If no reaction occurs after applying to a small patch of skin, start with a very small amount of product externally, prior to using larger quantities of product and/or using internally.

what's the difference between a warming lubricant and an intimacy serum?

Warming lubricants can be used both internally and externally, and are FDA cleared. Intimacy serums are for external use only, and are not typically FDA cleared. Intimacy oils are oil-based, and as such cannot be used with natural rubber latex condoms.

can I use heat with condoms?

Heat is safe for use with natural rubber latex and polyisoprene condoms.

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    5 Stars

    I love this!

  • Joseph R.
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    7 months ago
    Heat could have more heat

    Very mild.

  • Steven
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    8 months ago
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    very different for sure lol

  • Baylie V.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    8 months ago
    Loved it!

    Works like a charm. Highly recommend!

  • Carol O.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    9 months ago
    HEAT

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