Delay Sprays & Gels
Delay Sprays & Gels: More Control, Less Rush
Delay products use mild local anesthetics (usually lidocaine or benzocaine) to reduce penile sensitivity for a short time, helping many users last longer.
When used correctly—small dose, proper timing, wipe excess—they can increase time to climax without fully numbing sensation.
How they work
Topical anesthetics lower nerve sensitivity in the skin of the penis, which can extend intravaginal ejaculation latency time.
Clinical reviews show sprays and gels are generally effective versus placebo and even some oral options, with mostly mild, temporary side effects.
How to use safely
Apply 2–10 sprays or a thin gel layer to the glans and shaft 10–15 minutes before sex to allow absorption.
Wipe off any residue before penetration to reduce transfer and maintain partner sensation; then use a condom if you prefer.
Do not exceed labeled maximum doses or use on broken skin; stop if burning, redness, or excessive numbness occurs.
Buying tips
Strength: Many Indian products list lidocaine around 10%; start with the lower end of dosing and adjust.
Format: Sprays are quick and precise; gels give more control over coverage—choose the style that suits your routine.
Pairing: Delay condoms or a condom after the spray can further limit transfer while adding protection.
Wellness notes
Delay products are tools, not cures; if rapid climax persists or causes distress, consider medical or counseling support.
Discuss allergies to local anesthetics (lidocaine/benzocaine) and check for interactions if you have skin conditions or sensitivity.
Let the skin fully dry before condom use to avoid slippage and preserve sensation.
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