Delay sprays and prolongers use mild topical numbing agents (typically lidocaine or benzocaine) to reduce sensitivity and help men last longer during sex. Clinically tested formulas that absorb within minutes, leaving no significant transfer to a partner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do delay sprays work?
A: Delay sprays contain a mild numbing agent (usually lidocaine or benzocaine) applied to the shaft and glans of the penis. The ingredient reduces over-sensitivity, which is the most common cause of premature ejaculation.
Q: Will it affect my partner's sensation?
A: If used correctly and allowed to absorb (typically 5–10 minutes before sex), transfer to a partner is minimal. Using a condom after application eliminates transfer entirely.
Q: How much should I apply?
A: Start with 1–2 sprays on your first use. Wait 10 minutes before sex. You can increase to 3–4 sprays in subsequent uses if you need more effect. Using too much can reduce your pleasure significantly.
Q: Are delay sprays safe to use with condoms?
A: Most are latex-safe, but check the product label. Water-based formulas are safe with all condom types.
Q: Is delivery discreet?
A: Yes — plain, unmarked packaging. No indication of contents on the outside.