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Upgrade your play with the strawberry scented massage gel from Just Play. The Just Play Erotic is ready for pleasure.
- Free from oil and non-greasy
- Vegan
- Strawberry scented gel
Just Play is a two in one erotic gel that can be used both fas an intimate lubricant and for body massage. It is water-based and vegan friendly and provides intense and long-lasting lubrication.
So Smooth
Dermatologically tested, free of oil and fat and can easily be removed with a little water. Compatible with latex condoms.
Did you know?
The Just Play Erotic is shipped in a plain box with no reference to the contents of the package or our brand name. The only one who will be excited about the parcel, is you!
- 2 in 1 erotic gel
- Massage gel and intimate lubricant
- Strawberry flavoured gel
- Vegan
- Water-based
- Free from oil and non-greasy
- Long-lasting lubrication
- Can be used with latex condoms
- Made in Germany
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