Valentine's Week

Valentine's Week

February 09, 2021 2 MINS READ
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This February we’re celebrating all different kinds of love. From romantic relationships, to friendships and self-love, we’re covering it all.

While Valentine’s Day on February 14th is typically a celebration for lovers, this year we thought we’d extend that love out to all areas of our lives for a month-long celebration. Right now, it’s more important than ever to spread good vibes and show our appreciation for the ones we love, and (arguably most importantly) showing ourselves a little love too.

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With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, this week we’re celebrating partnered pleasure and sex - romantic or casual. When it comes to having sex, we want it to be good sex. What defines ‘good sex’ is different for everyone. For us, good sex involves making the right choices for the products we put on our body, in particular – lube.

We want to talk to you about the benefits of opting for an organic lubricant, guiding you through our lubricant range to find the best product for you, and answering the question ‘Why do I need a lube?’. Trust us - introducing a lubricant into the bedroom can really enhance your sex life! Prepare to enjoy a week of sex positivity, love and lube! (All of our favourite things!) 

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