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Numbing cream for sensitivity.

Started by Megatron, 2024-02-15 01:31:59

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I bought this stuff for when I was shaving/waxing others but it crossed my mind to use it on the glans. The lidocaine is a numbing agent. I spread it on my glans and then roll my foreskin back in place for around 15 to 20 minutes and then give it a good rinse. I then use a ring/toilet paper or try the spooning method and it helps. It doesn't totally deaden the sensations as it's 2% but it reduces it. It can be helpful for those who are really sensitive.


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Quote from: NPK25 on 2024-02-16 20:16:49
I'm surprised it makes any difference at only 2%. I bought some Lidocaine spray a few years ago and it was 15%. The brand name was Nummit, and it was from India. I've just looked on ebay and the strongest version I can see on there now is 10%, under the brand name Xylocaine.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363880361046?epid=1104316156&itmmeta=01HPSRP4JE11V29D3MGFYMNHA3&hash=item54b8f5ac56:g:JyQAAOSw-6ljFwS4&itmprp=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4IlzivnBOLATfSrZlm2zVyD%2BJi8bVDWjNuDj%2B0LOmBZ6gn7SvOVUl0klcy9mspluy1QKEg5v7umcbKuqEH3d8mcJvF3rYlD0cs5znofpnWx6Z3OGIwmzxjxP45NdpNqyNOS77o25HJTeqo%2F2ANSqIEjcjQJ20ZYLnQNdspNNBoyMoS%2FRdbWBtqKmA2jmRM96NZC0vKN5bJfiLt401rg4g0cjBe3aoSeChVax9c%2BBOAypofZB0%2FRZ5DizIy4iaZSA8F%2FvA%2Fdz2xaRgTvDvRXBu8HWnd0%2BGiLnwKjzX0A%2BNhM%2B%7Ctkp%3ABFBMtMnYuLZj

It's the only one I've tried, I bought it for hair removal purposes and noticed the effect it had on my hands when I applied it to others. I know the stuff dentists use to numb a spot on your gums before injecting the numbing agent is 2% as well. I wasn't aware there were stronger ones available. The main thing about this one is I got it at retail.