- OS-SC1325
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really does work.,
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This review is from: G Natural Female Stimulation Gel by Oceanus Naturals - 1.9 oz. (Health and Beauty)
I purchased this item based on the opinion of another friend that has used it before. I always tend to question the effectiveness of products such as this. Many make high claims of doing things but when the product is used, it doesn't follow through with those claims. This is not the case with this Product. It only took one use of it with my Partner to make me want to recommend this product for other people. The reaction I got from her after using this simply amazed me. Note however that the reaction that I got my from my partner may not be the same for others. So you're still buying at your own risk but I would still recommend it at the least. It was well worth the purchase for me.
18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good value for the money, bad marketing,
By David K. vun Kannon "making up the rules" (Tenafly, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Oceanus Naturals Female Stimulation Gel (Health and Beauty)
This lubricant/stimulant is similar to KY Intense, but you get more product for less money. That's good!
What's not to like? Answer: The web marketing of G by talking down KY Intense. The products are similar, and G is the better value, so why bother with the negative whisper campaign? You'll find "Trey Osborne" and other anonymous sources questioning KY Intense because it uses propylene glycol. As Trey is only too happy to mention, propylene glycol is used in anti-freeze. KY's product doesn't sound so sexy now, right? Who wants to rub anti-freeze on their private parts? What does Trey not mention? That propylene glycol is very commonly used in the cosmetic industry as a humectant - an additive to help your skin hold on to water. Ladies, you've already rubbed yourself with propylene glycol a gazillion times. G has a humectant in it also, propanediol. Trey doesn't talk too much about that, and a trip to Wikipedia will tell you why. Propanediol is just another name for propylene glycol! Yes, friends, the ingredient that the stealth web marketers of G have been trashing in KY Intense is in their own product also! Way to go, Trey! If you had just accentuated the positive differences between G and Intense, you'd be ahead of the game. Now you've succeeded in trashing the reputation of your product on two counts - groundless fear of an ingredient and slimy web marketing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of money,
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This review is from: G Natural Female Stimulation Gel by Oceanus Naturals - 1.9 oz. (Health and Beauty)
I bought this for my wife and she hated it. She said it made her "numb" and couldn't climax.
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