Intimate Health & Material Guide

The 2026 Sexual Wellness Revolution: A Comprehensive Guide to Holistic Self-Care and Pleasure

The 2026 Sexual Wellness Revolution: A Comprehensive Guide to Holistic...


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Begin your journey into mindful pleasure with our beginner's guide. We simplify starting a wellness routine, from mindset shifts to choosing your first safe, body-friendly device with Fizzglow's quality standards.

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Drying Sex Toys Properly: Why It’s the Secret to Longevity

Drying Sex Toys Properly: Why It’s the Secret to Longevity


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You’ve finished cleaning your device, and it looks sparkling new. But here is the critical question: how do you dry it? Many users make the mistake of putting a damp toy back into a storage bag or drawer, creating a perfect dark, moist breeding ground for mold and mildew.

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How to Store Toys: The Ultimate Guide to Hygiene, Privacy, and Longevity

How to Store Toys: The Ultimate Guide to Hygiene, Privacy,...


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You’ve invested in premium pleasure, but where do you put your toys after they are clean and dry? Tossing them loosely into a drawer might seem convenient, but it’s a recipe for lint, bacteria, and even permanent material damage.

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IPX7 vs IPX8: The Ultimate Guide to Waterproof Sex Toys and Cleaning Safety

IPX7 vs IPX8: The Ultimate Guide to Waterproof Sex Toys...


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Imagine this: you’ve planned a relaxing evening in the tub, only for your favorite device to sputter and die after its first dip. It’s a common frustration that stems from one confusing term: "Waterproof." But not all waterproof sex toys are built to handle the same pressure.

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Phthalate-Free & Medical Grade: The Essentials of Body Safe Materials

Phthalate-Free & Medical Grade: The Essentials of Body Safe Materials


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Silicone vs Rubber: The Truth About Body Safe Materials

Silicone vs Rubber: The Truth About Body Safe Materials


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When shopping for pleasure, it’s easy to be swayed by a lower price tag. But have you ever noticed a strong "chemical" smell from a new toy? Or felt a slight sting during use? Many entry-level products are made of rubber or "jelly" materials that are far from being a body safe material.

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