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Mango Edible Massage Powder and Feather Kit — Body Power

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A massage product for establishing contact and building desire.

  • 75 ml format
  • Gel format
  • Mango flavour
  • Sensual massage and foreplay
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EXPERT REVIEW
Jerome Guesne
Sex Toy Expert
140+ produits testés
I recommend it when massage should become the real start of play, not just a gentle caress. The 75 ml format makes the quantity easy to judge and the gel texture helps you choose the right product for building contact with a guy.

75g of edible mango powder to sprinkle on your man's body before massaging with the feather — dry, silky, never greasy. The sensory ritual that lasts longer than an oil massage.

Sprinkle, feather, dry, non-greasy massage

The big difference with massage oil: Shunga powder doesn't stain, isn't sticky, and leaves no greasy feeling in the morning. You sprinkle it on the shoulders, back, buttocks, and the feather duster spreads it in a soft caress. The texture is silky, almost like perfumed talcum powder — the skin takes on a velvety finish that you feel as you glide your hands over it.

Lick the mango that melts under the tongue

Frank and tropical mango scent, without the artificial sugar side. The powder is 100% edible, so you can follow the path of the feather duster with your mouth: apply, lick, kiss. Particularly striking on erogenous zones — glans, perineum, inner thighs — where the salty contrast of the skin and the sweetness of the mango increases desire.

Take the kit for couple's massage evenings

The kit format (powder + feather brush + pouch) makes it a complete set to bring out as a ritual: music, soft lighting, your man on his stomach. Shunga is a reference in Japanese erotic cosmetics — the brand pushes the quality of the aroma and the fineness of the powder further than entry-level versions. You can feel it with the first stroke of the feather.