Edible massage oil 59 ml — Candy Floss
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Candy Floss on skin, hands taking their time, then lips following. This...
The most loaded formula in the range: menthol for cold, clove for heat, jambu for tingling. All three take turns and overlap.
Made in Brazil for Secret Play. Simple, effective, and cheap enough to try.



This is Secret Play's showcase formula: three active ingredients producing three different sensations in a single ball. The cold, the heat, and the tingle don't hit you together but take turns and overlap, and the result is genuinely hard to describe until you've tried it.
Secret Play's Brazilian Balls are the product people hand you when you don't know what to buy — and for once, that reputation is earned. The idea is dead simple: a ball that melts in your palm and leaves you a warm massage oil, ready to go. No bottle to open, no dose to guess, nothing rolling around on the nightstand.
This blister pack contains 2 Brazilian balls, made in Brazil. It's the trial size, priced low enough that you're not taking any risk format.
A Brazilian ball is a 2 cm ball with a thin water-based shell and an oily core. The shell isn't meant to be bitten or pierced: it dissolves on contact with the heat and moisture of your skin, releasing the oil inside.
The official instructions fit in one sentence: wet your hand, place the ball in your palm, and squeeze. In three to five minutes it's fully melted, leaving you with a little pool of oil ready to spread. It's not instant, and that's exactly the point: five minutes goes by fast when someone else is keeping you busy in the meantime.
Once it's melted, apply it and start massaging. The oil doesn't dry out or turn sticky the way a water-based lubricant does: it stays slick for a long time, so you're not reapplying every two minutes. That's exactly what you want from a massage product.
The blister pack contains two. It's the format for trying the range, or for covering a night for two without rationing.
Three active ingredients work at once. Menthol brings the cold. Clove leaf oil and vanillyl butyl ether bring the heat. Spilanthes acmella, Brazilian jambu, brings the pulsing tingle Secret Play calls the vibrating effect.
What you feel: it doesn't hit you all at once. The cold opens things up, the heat settles in on top, and the tingle slips in between the two and builds in waves. Depending on the moment and the area, one of the three sensations takes the lead. It's the richest formula in the range, and by far the most surprising the first time.
Who it's for: not a beginner's pick. If you've never used an effect oil before, start with a simpler version — warming or cooling — and save this one for when you know how your body reacts.
Good to know: like the vibrating version, it's formulated with a dimethicone base, a silicone oil. Remarkable glide, long-lasting, but with an extra precaution around silicone toys detailed below.
Start with a test. Before going for a full massage, put a drop on the inside of your wrist or forearm and wait a minute. The effect versions are much more active than the scented ones, so it's worth knowing what it does to you before spreading it everywhere. Sensitivity varies enormously from one guy to the next.
Massage, with an extra sensation. Back, shoulders, ass, thighs, neck. The three sensations take turns and overlap: the cold opens, the heat settles in, the tingle builds in waves. The back is the best ground for telling them apart.
Handjobs. This is where the effect versions get really interesting: the sensation is direct and it completely changes the texture of a handjob. Go easy — a small amount is more than enough for this area. And a reminder: oil and condoms don't mix, more on that just below.
Nipples. One drop on each and you've got a whole game in itself. The effect formulas work really well here: the area is sensitive without being fragile, and the sensation builds slowly.
With a partner, play with the mismatch. An effect ball for one of you, a scented ball for the other, and you're not feeling the same thing at the same time. It's a great excuse for running commentary, and it keeps the session from turning mechanical.
Areas to avoid. Not on mucous membranes, not internally, not near the eyes, not on irritated or freshly shaved skin. Shaving your chest or balls the night before is exactly the wrong timing.
Never with a condom. This is the single most important point on this page. The core of the balls is oil-based, and oil destroys latex within seconds. A condom that's come into contact with this oil is no longer a condom, even if it still looks like one. If you're planning to fuck with a condom later in the night, the rule is simple: Brazilian Balls are for massage and foreplay, wash your hands and body before moving on, and use a compatible lubricant for penetration. The same goes for latex gloves and dental dams.
This is not an anal lubricant. These balls aren't formulated for that. The oil isn't designed for rectal mucous membranes, it's hard to clean out, and it rules out condoms. For penetration, get a dedicated anal lubricant — it's a different product, built to a different spec. And never insert a whole ball into anything: it's designed to melt in the palm of a hand, nowhere else.
Scented doesn't mean edible. The flavors are there for your nose, not for swallowing. This isn't a food product: avoid contact with the mouth and don't use it before oral.
Watch out for your silicone toys. This formula is dimethicone-based, a silicone oil that can attack the surface of silicone sex toys and leave them irreversibly tacky. Don't mix the two in the same session. A condom offers no protection here either, since latex doesn't survive this formula.
Three active ingredients, so three times the caution. Menthol, clove, and jambu in the same formula: nothing on mucous membranes, nothing on the glans, nothing around the anus, nothing on freshly shaved skin. The forearm test isn't optional on this version.
If you have a reaction: rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and soap. If it persists, stop use. As with any scented cosmetic product, an individual allergy is always possible.
Storage: at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and humidity. A ball left on a windowsill in summer, or sitting in a steamy bathroom, will start softening on its own. Keep the blister pack sealed until you're ready to use it.
They melt with heat and moisture. Don't store them in a toiletry bag with wet gear, and don't handle them with soaking hands unless you're about to use them right away.
Once opened, a ball gets used in full. There's no half-dose: the moment it gets wet, it's going. Choose your moment.
On skin: the oil washes off with lukewarm water and soap. Plan for a proper wash, not a quick rinse.
On sheets: it stains. Always put a towel underneath you, and wash anything that gets hit quickly. The longer you wait, the harder it is to fix.
| Brand | Secret Play |
| Range | Brazilian Balls |
| Version | Triple effect |
| Contents | 2 Brazilian balls |
| Diameter | 2 cm per ball |
| Shell | Water-based film, melts with heat and humidity |
| Core | Oil-based liquid |
| Melting time | 3 to 5 minutes in a damp, cupped hand |
| Ingredients (INCI) | Dimethicone, Spilanthes Acmella Extract, Menthol, Eugenia Caryophyllus Leaf Oil, Vanillyl Butyl Ether, BHT |
| Condom compatible | No — the oil destroys latex |
| Use | Massage and external play only |
| Storage | Room temperature, away from sunlight and humidity |
| Made in | Brazil |
| Reference | 19026 |
| EAN | 8435097836997 |
Q: How long does it take for a ball to melt?
A: Three to five minutes in a warm, damp hand. If you're in a hurry, wet your palm more and squeeze harder — moisture does as much of the work as heat.
Q: Can you really not use it with a condom?
A: No, and that's not negotiable. The core is oil-based, and oil destroys latex within seconds. Use the balls for massage and foreplay, wash up, then switch to a compatible lubricant for what comes next.
Do you really feel all three effects?
Yes, but not simultaneously or in the same spot. They take turns and overlap, and one dominates depending on the area and the moment. That's what makes the formula interesting — and complex.
Q: Does it stain sheets?
A: Yes, it's an oil. Put a towel underneath you and wash anything that gets hit quickly. On skin, washing with lukewarm water and soap is enough.
Our shipments are sent in plain (discreet) cardboard parcels, and each item is also protected with bubble wrap.
If an item is damaged, we will resend it to you free of charge in accordance with our 0-breakage guarantee.
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