![]() Benzocaine seems to have less of a chemical smell than lidocaine in our experience, so that’s one plus in its favor. We also tested it with oral, and the smell was even lighter than the spray. But there was some increase in lasting time. But again, it’s hard to know whether the condom, the gel or both made the main difference. The good thing is that you can use a condom with the gel, and we tried that the next day. And really, I don’t think it made much difference to my lasting time. It still didn’t feel like enough though, so I doubled the amount to six.Įven with six squeeze worths of the gel, the numbing effect felt very light – especially compared to the spray. ![]() So I added another three, which seemed to add a little extra numbing. I tried one ‘blob’ of gel first, and after 15 minutes nothing happened. I also liked that it seems to absorb pretty well when rubbed in, without leaving too much residue. Sprays are easier to apply the same dosage each time, especially this kind of spray bottle with a metered pump.īut this gel at least comes out with a pump action rather than a tube – so that helps measure the dosage.
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