CBD Intimate Body Care
Unlike many companies that make CBD body care products, we start with the highest quality ingredients to make a great product. Then we add in domestically grown hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD). We take great pride in our attention to how the various ingredients work together to provide an exceptional experience to our customers.
The oils, butters, and other skincare ingredients that we use are designed to nourish, soothe, and moisturize your skin while simultaneously delivering the benefits of CBD. Our raw ingredients are responsibly sourced, minimally processed, and are food grade when possible. Most municipalities will readily accept our packaging for recycling too.
CBD Product FAQs
How do I use your products?
Please see the page specific to the product you are interested in for suggested use.
Are your products safe to eat?
Although the ingredients we use are not toxic or harmful if ingested and most of them are food grade, they are not manufactured in an environment that the FDA considers to be “food safe.” We do not recommend eating your body care products.
Are your products safe to use around/on/in genitals?
Yes! Our Soothing Salve Sticks and Oh!Nectars are designed to be gentle and avoid ingredients that can irritate these sensitive areas. Our Soaking Sand Bath Shots need to be diluted in water and should not be applied directly to the skin out of the container. Body Polish is for external use only; it’s gentle enough for the bikini area but sugar should never be placed inside the vagina or on the penis. Like any new product, we recommend you test our products on skin that isn’t quite so sensitive to make sure that you don’t react poorly to any of the ingredients. Although our products work well for most people, everyone’s skin behaves differently, and we can’t predict allergies or sensitivities.
Can I use your CBD products with your intimacy devices and toys?
Yes! Our CBD body care products work great alongside our toys. They can be used with quality toys that are made from body-safe materials such as silicone, ABS plastic, and borosilicate glass. CBD products are not compatible with latex or latex condoms as they are oil-based.
Why do my CBD Intimate Body Care products look different?
We update our packaging from time to time. Rest assured that you are getting the same product with the same ingredients, even though the packaging looks a bit different.
Sometimes the product itself looks different, too. Our products are hand-made in small batches with natural ingredients. It’s not unusual for the oils, butters, and other ingredients to have a slightly different look and feel because they are from a different crop harvest. This variation is normal and does not indicate a product defect.
Cannabidiol (CBD) FAQ
What is CBD or cannabidiol?
Cannabidiol, also known as CBD, is a naturally occurring non-psychoactive compound found in hemp and marijuana. Many people use it medicinally, but it also feels wonderful when applied directly to the skin. It can also enhance intimacy and increase sexual pleasure. We use pure CBD from USA-grown hemp.
What does CBD feel like?
Everyone responds to CBD differently. It can be soothing, relaxing, calming, or tingly (in a warm and fuzzy kind of way).
Can using CBD products get me high?
No. CBD (cannabidiol) does not provide a high or cause impairment in judgment.
Do your products contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)?
No. We use pure cannabidiol (CBD) isolate in our products, which does not contain any meaningful amounts of THC or other cannabinoids or compounds.
Is CBD legal?
Yes. It is legal in all 50 states, and as of January 1, 2019, it is also legal at the federal level in the USA. For other countries, please refer to your nation’s laws.
How do I know that I’m getting quality CBD? Can I see third-party lab results?
Our cannabidiol comes from Colorado-grown hemp plants and is independently lab tested to ensure purity. We keep third-party lab testing documents on file, and you can view them here. When it comes to CBD, transparency and quality are of the utmost importance to us.
Are hemp seed oil and CBD oil the same thing?
No! They both come from the cannabis sativa plant, but they are different. CBD oil is a compound that specifically contains cannabidiol and produces that soothing and relaxing effect. Hemp seed oil is used both in skin care and for culinary purposes, but is similar to olive oil and does not contain meaningful amounts of cannabinoids.
How long does it take for CBD to take effect?
Typically, you’ll feel the effects within 5-15 minutes. It varies depending on the person. If you’re using it intimately, it is best to apply it during foreplay or the beginning of your session.
Why would I want to apply CBD to my skin?
Many people reap the benefits of CBD by consuming it, but it can also be highly beneficial when applied topically. Our products include a variety of additional ingredients to moisturize and soothe dry or irritated skin. When it is used intimately, it enhances sex for many people and provides some fun and exciting foreplay options too.
Intimacy Devices
Intimacy devices, like any other mechanical device, are driven by motors and electrical current. The way they feel to the touch and respond to a person’s body is determined by the basic fundamentals of materials science. We believe that all of the components that go into making intimacy devices should be of the highest standard and that the resulting product should meet specifications that will ensure both its quality and effectiveness.
Intimacy Device FAQ
How do I clean and care for my intimacy device?
- Wash with soap and warm water or use an antibacterial cleaner specifically made for intimacy devices.
- Dry with a clean, soft cloth.
- Store in a soft, cloth pouch when not in use.
- Avoid exposing your intimacy device to extreme temperatures, as this may damage the integrity of the materials and the internal battery.
What are body-safe materials, and why are they important?
The intimacy device industry is largely unregulated, and, unfortunately, that means that many toys are made with unsafe materials to cut costs. Products containing TPE, TPR, and other jelly-like materials are inexpensive to produce but can be dangerous for intimate use, especially for people with sensitivities. These materials are porous and cannot be properly sanitized, providing a breeding ground for germs and bacteria. They may also contain phthalates, which have been linked to a host of medical conditions, and filler material.
Non-porous materials such as pure silicone and ABS plastic are safe for the body, can be easily sanitized, and do not contain phthalates or fillers.
All EngErotics toys are made with body-safe materials and are very easy to clean.
What is ABS Plastic?
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a plastic that is used widely across many different industries and in a variety of products. From musical instruments to sports equipment to intimacy devices, ABS plastic is quite popular when it comes to parts and finished products. This rigid material is smooth to the touch and is sometimes given a polyurethane coating to give the final product a soft, velvety feel. ABS is compatible with all types of lubricants, hypoallergenic, and both phthalate and latex-free. It is easy to clean with either soap and water or an antibacterial intimacy device cleaner.
What is Silicone?
Silicone is a polymer that is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. While there are multiple formulations for silicone, its basic elements remain the same. In its purest form, this material is hypoallergenic, heat resistant, and completely inert, causing no reaction with a person’s natural body chemistry. It is phthalate-free and easy to clean using an antibacterial intimacy device cleaner or soap and water.
What are Phthalates?
Phthalates are a group of chemicals used to make plastics more flexible and harder to break. They are often called plasticizers. Some phthalates are used as solvents (dissolving agents) for other materials and are also used in hundreds of products, such as vinyl flooring, adhesives, detergents, lubricating oils, automotive plastics, plastic clothes (raincoats), and personal-care products (soaps, shampoos, hair sprays, and nail polishes). While the effects of Phthalates are not yet fully known, they have been linked to a number of medical conditions.