Zestra

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Zestra

Zestra (/ˈzɛstrə/) is a topical oil blend that is used to enhance female sexual arousal and pleasure. It is a patented blend of botanical oils and extracts, created to help women feel more.

Etymology

The term "Zestra" is a proprietary name, likely derived from the word "zest," which signifies enthusiasm or energy. The suffix "-ra" could be a common naming convention in pharmaceuticals, suggesting a treatment or remedy.

Usage

Zestra is applied topically to the female genital area. It is designed to increase sensitivity to touch, leading to heightened sexual sensation and pleasure. It is recommended to apply Zestra five minutes before sexual activity for optimal results.

Ingredients

Zestra contains a blend of botanical oils and extracts. These include Borage Seed Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, Angelica Root Extract, and Coleus Forskohlii Extract. Each of these ingredients has been chosen for their potential to enhance sexual sensation and arousal.

Related Terms

  • Borage Seed Oil: An oil derived from the seeds of the borage plant, known for its anti-inflammatory and hormonal balance properties.
  • Evening Primrose Oil: An oil derived from the seeds of the evening primrose plant, often used for skin disorders and menopausal symptoms.
  • Angelica Root Extract: An extract from the root of the Angelica plant, often used in traditional medicine for various health issues.
  • Coleus Forskohlii Extract: An extract from the root of the Coleus Forskohlii plant, known for its potential to stimulate cyclic AMP, which may enhance sexual arousal and pleasure.

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