



out of 5 Shamrocks!!!
There
are a lot of massage oils out on the market lately.
Many of them aren’t all they’re cracked up to be,
so we were pleasantly surprised when we learned that Wet’s
new Inttimo line lives up to the hype that was surrounding it at
2005’s Adult Entertainment Expo. Since
we’re fans of Wet products, we decided to give these massage
oils a try.
The first thing I noticed wasn’t the scent of
the oils or
even the feel. Before I could even pull off the foil barrier
from the top of the bottle, I saw the back. The back of each
bottle explains very simply the exact scent you’ll be
getting. This, for me, is a huge plus because I can see what
combinations of scents are used at a glance instead of trying to
analyze it by smelling. It was also a pleasant surprise to
see that not only were complementary scents used to create each
distinctive aroma, but documented aromatherapy combinations were used
correctly for the titles bestowed upon each oil.
Once we got the bottles open, I couldn’t wait
for Ranger to
try one on me. Of course! Although the oils
don’t seem to go as far as some professional ones
we’ve tried, they still earn top marks in that
category. Their aromas are simple, avoiding overloaded and
confusing combinations while presenting a strong but not overwhelming
scent to both participants’ noses.
Sweet Almond Oil is the primary carrier oil with
this line, which is
second only to Grapeseed
Oil in my mind. It’s
smooth and moisturizing without feeling grainy or gritty. I
never felt the need to go wipe off my back after a massage (a feeling
that kind of ruins the post-massage glow, if you ask me) with these
oils, and noticed the morning after that the scent still lingered just
a touch but not any oily feel. I enjoyed being reminded of
the previous evening’s activities when I first opened my eyes.
We heartily recommend these oils. They have
obviously been
developed with couples in mind and are an excellent accessory to any
massage. We’ve noticed that massages are far more
frequent since acquiring these, and we’re about to throw out
all the others.