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ID Sensation Warming Lubricant delivers a gentle warming effect on contact, combining the trusted glide of ID's bestselling formula with stimulating ingredients like caffeine, niacin, and vanillyl butyl ether. The warming sensation builds gradually—no shock or burn—making it ideal for those exploring temperature play without intensity overwhelm.
Apply a small amount to erogenous zones or intimate areas and let the natural heat activation enhance sensitivity. The water-based formula rinses clean, won't stain sheets, and plays well with all toy materials. Reapply as desired—some users prefer layering for deeper warmth, while others find a single application plenty. The 4.4 oz bottle balances portability with enough product for extended exploration.
This isn't a menthol tingle or cooling sensation—it's true warmth. If you've found other warming lubes too aggressive or too subtle, ID Sensation's mid-range intensity often hits the sweet spot.
Water/Aqua/Eau, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Caffeine, Menthoxypropanediol, Niacin, Paullinia Cupana (Guarana) Leaf Extract, Vanillyl Butyl Ether, Carbomer, EDTA, Hydroxyethylcellulose, PEG-45M, Tetrahydroxypropyl Ethylenediamine, Methylparaben, Sodium Benzoate, Flavor.
Contains glycerin. Paraben-preserved for shelf stability.
Apply a small amount to desired areas and allow 1-2 minutes for warming to activate. Start conservatively—you can always add more. Reapply as needed during extended sessions. Rinse with warm water after use. Avoid contact with eyes.
How intense is the warming sensation in ID Sensation? It's a gradual, gentle warmth—not a sharp heat or tingle. Most users find it comfortable for both beginners and those familiar with warming products, landing in a mid-range intensity.
Can ID Sensation Warming Lubricant be used with latex condoms? Yes—it's water-based and fully compatible with latex, polyisoprene, and polyurethane condoms.
What causes the warming effect in this lubricant? A blend of caffeine, niacin, guarana extract, and vanillyl butyl ether activates warmth on contact with skin. The sensation builds over 1-2 minutes.
Does ID Sensation contain glycerin or parabens? Yes, it contains both glycerin (for glide) and methylparaben (as a preservative). Those with sensitivities may want to patch-test first.
Does ID Sensation Warming Lubricant ship discreetly to Canada? Yes—every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.