Edible Paint & Flavoured Lube


If you’re looking to spice things up in the bedroom, there’s nothing better than our collection of edible lubes, licks and body paints. Flavoured lube adds a whole new level to oral pleasure and is perfect for sweet, sensual foreplay. Just drip and dribble these delicious flavours onto your partner and get ready to make oral even more rewarding for you both.

Our Ann Summers lube range comes in a selection of exciting flavours, from fun and fruity lubes through to mint options. Our Edible body paint range isn’t just mouth-wateringly good but are developed to enhance arousal and make all those sensations even more pleasurable. Get ready to be naughty… it’s sweet.

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FAQ

Can I use flavoured lube for sex?

Yes, flavoured lubes can be used for both vaginal and anal sex. However, it is important to choose a high quality, water-based formula that is free from sugars or artificial sweeteners as these ingredients can cause irritation and can even cause yeast infections. Make sure to check the label to ensure it is safe for all types of sexual activity.

How to apply edible paint

Use a brush, applicator, or your fingers to paint your desired patterns on the skin. After the application, enjoy licking or kissing the paint off.

What is edible body paint?

Edible body paint is a flavoured liquid or gel that is designed to be applied to the skin and allows for a playful and sensual interaction. It is also safe to ingest and can come in a variety of flavours. Make sure to double check the product packaging before consuming.

Are flavoured lubes sticky?

Some flavoured lubricants can leave a sticky residue, especially after prolonged use. Washing it off afterwards with water or a damp cloth should remove the stickiness. If you’re concerned about texture, look for products that are advertised as “non-sticky”.

Are edible body paints safe to eat?

Yes, edible body paints are safe to eat in small quantities. However, make sure to check the packaging before consumption, as normal paint is not safe to ingest.