🔴 Elevate your intimate wellness—because you deserve care as dynamic as you are.
The Issviva x Joylux Red LED Light Intimate Care Device combines red LED light therapy, sonic vibration with six adjustable settings, and soothing heat to promote natural hydration, improve pelvic floor strength, and reduce symptoms related to menopause and postpartum recovery—all from the comfort and privacy of home.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | issviva MENOPAUSE |
Country of origin | China |
M**P
Early days but some promising results
This review is for the “ Issviva x Joylux Red LED Light Intimate Care Device for Women | Menopause and New Mothers”I have been using this for the last few weeks (every other day when I remember) and have found that it has helped reduce those small leaks. It hasn’t been a miracle cure that works instantly, and you don’t. Price results from day one, or at least I haven’t so, it does require commitment. You can choose to use the LED function or not by pressing the top button.One thing I did note is that the recommendations suggest charging this after every use to get maximum benefit out of it. For the price, I found this to be a disappointment but as it does help resolve issues, it is worth putting up with.I am afraid I cannot speak to the efficacy regarding drynes as I neither have that problem nor have noticed a difference.
N**T
Expensive for little improvement
This I have been using this for a few months now and have only noticed a small difference. It is easy to use, but I only have had mild improvement in tightness. It felt a bit weird at first using it as not to sure what the difference is between this and a vibrator. Nicely designed and is well made. I think the price is too high at £300, it is very expensive and probably only worth half that.
V**D
It's definitely doing something...
This item is seriously expensive, but if it's a potential alternative to constantly having to change your underwear during hayfever and cold season, or will potentially allow physical intimacy between partners where pain has become a barrier, then maybe it feels worth the investment.The item does feel expensive - it is beautifully packaged with well printed instructions, and the device itself is very well made. It is white, which makes it less intimidating than something more garish, although it is much larger than expected.When using, only the white tip and clear midsection need to be inserted, so it's not as scary as it might seem at first. Despite this, I still found it challenging to use the device initially - partly this was because I was nervous, and partly because I was aware that the red light therapy runs on a timer, and once the timed session is complete, the red-light cannot be turned back on for 30 minutes, so I felt a bit under pressure to move quickly so that I didn't lose the benefit of the red light therapy by taking too long to insert the device to the correct position. The vibrations are designed to help the muscles to relax to assist with insertion, but it was still tricky for me despite this.The first few times I used the device, the difficulty I experienced with insertion meant that the red lights were positioned externally rather than completely internally, and this left my external skin uncomfortable for the remainder of the day where the red light had been held against that area for the duration. Fortunately it was never more than discomfort (although I would definitely start with the shorter treatment duration initially in case you have the same difficulties).After a few times using the device, it started to get easier to use, which suggests the device was doing something! I am able to gauge whether the device is correctly positioned by whether the red lights still illuminate the surrounding area during use - if I can see the light, I know it's not in the right place, but it's now a fairly easy adjustment to reposition it.I haven't been using the device for long enough yet to ascertain its full effect, and unfortunately the cough I have currently still requires underwear changes at times, but using the device has definitely reduced my anxiety about physical intimacy and the gradual improvement in the ease of use without pain has even allowed me to initiate physical intimacy with my partner in the past week - whilst that occasion was not entirely free from discomfort, and still required lubrication, we did not have to stop due to pain and I am hopeful that continued use of this device will further improve things in that area after almost 10 years of difficulty.
T**8
Erm!
OK I really need to start reading the Vine descriptions properly..Not knowing what this product was, I ordered it as it said something about alleviating dryness, we were stunned when it turned up.. it's basically a vibrating dildo with a red LED light on it..OK, nothing especially wrong with that except that we are both OAP's in fact I am 80 this year! and this product certainly triggered some happy memories, but those memories will just have to stay where they are!Sadly Vine products cannot be returned so we are pretty stuck with this!
J**B
The jury is out on this one
Not being of an age where menopause is an issue just yet and being over a decade out since I last had a child I'm somewhat of a non-target for this machine however that doesn't mean I didn't want to try it out. For anyone thats ever used a 'marital aid' then the shape and contours are a familiar sight, similarly you don't just want to go forcing this inside and given its not about being sexual then lubrication is the way to go. The red light therapy thing isn't new, although its new to me being directed inside the vagina at least. There are various levels of vibration which I guess help get the juices flowing where perhaps they once didn't but I found it a different experience to using a sex toy as my mind was clearly on the health benefit focus. Its not an overnight cure and like all 'treatments' of this type, continued use over a prolonged period will be required to see any short term benefit. Quite an expensive product, not sure what else it compares to in the market but whether you invest will be down to the use case. Pelvic floor and other childbirth related issues can be helped by exercise and such, this I guess is a drug free way to help combat anything else.
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