Remember the last time you were deeply intimate with someone? We’re talking mind-blowing, steamy, passion-filled, ‘tell your best friend about how crazy it was’ intimate.
Maybe it was with your partner, your spouse, or even your neighbor three doors down.
It was hot and full of connection — making you feel like a new, fresh version of yourself after.
That’s the type of intimacy we all crave—the kind we all deserve. You need to be having more of it.
But it’s been a while since you’ve felt that close connection. Maybe you’ve
— Fallen on a dry spell, lacking connection with your partner
— You’ve hit an age where your body doesn’t do everything it used to (like lubricate well)
— Or have simply lost that spice in your intimate life
That worry you’ve been feeling, like you’ll never get that intimacy back, is consuming. We’re here to tell you it’s not permanent.
Nature has a secret that will help you take control back of your intimate life, and get that sensual connection your mind, body, and soul desires.
Let’s take a deeper look at how you can get back on top.
What are Botanicals?
‘Botanical’ is a term that is commonly associated with infusions and teas. Maybe you’ve heard of botanical-infused liquors or even seen herbal teas in your local grocery store. However, botanicals’ meaning stems deeper than a good drink on a Friday evening.
Botanicals meaning is more of a blanket term for a variety of plants and herbs. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), botanicals are “a plant or plant part valued for its medicinal, or therapeutic properties, flavor, and/or scent.”
You’ve probably encountered botanicals if you are a person who likes herbal teas, natural remedies, organic supplements, or even aromatherapy.
Each botanical is known for its specific host of healing properties and/or benefits.
Today, we’ll be covering one in particular: the lavender plant.
You’ve most likely smelled lavender before, or even run across its scent in products. But, did you know lavender’s properties can have a positive effect on your mood and health?
Along with other botanicals — lavender holds the key to unlocked potential in your quality of life.
That’s why we’re here to educate you — and in this case, improve your intimate connections.
We’re sure you’re asking yourself how we got to this point. So, let’s take you through why we specialize in botanicals and how you’ll reap all the benefits.
Why Botanicals Are Important.
Our founder, Myra, is why we have a passion for botanical benefits — and is a firsthand example of why you should too.
A little backstory, Myra underwent a failed back surgery a few years ago. Her life was undoubtedly changed forever.
She struggled for over 18 months following the procedure. Controlled by terrible side effects of the prescription medications and no relief — Myra knew she needed to find her own solution. That’s when she started to seek out natural, botanical alternatives.
Driven by passion and a need to find relief, Myra pursued a comprehensive online program for herbal remedies. After, she was able to craft tinctures and teas that strengthened her nervous system. Topical balms and herbal salves reduced her back pain. Botanicals gave Myra her life back.
That’s when TAINO Botanicals was formed — so you, too, could have a renewed quality of life.
Whether your goal is a more sensual intimate experience or a deep healing your body needs, botanicals are here to help.
Now that you know our why — let’s get you back to the reason you came here in the first place.
How Lavender Can Improve Your Intimacy
Sexual intimacy in your relationships is scientifically proven to increase your quality of life. According to PsyPost (the latest psychology and neuroscience discovery platform), “research highlights the remarkable power of intimacy.” They later go on to note that intimacy is a pillar in a happy, healthy quality of life.
With that being said, we need to dive into where intimacy starts. Sexual intimacy to be exact.
According to an article published in the NIH studies, “humans learn the cues that guide them in choosing their sexual partners”.
This refers to the sensory cues that attract humans to one another — which is the first step in intimate interactions. These are how someone looks, how they smell, and how they feel. All of these aspects contribute to the connection.
Documentation cited by NIH noted that “aromatherapy with lavender improved sexual function”. During this study, they found lavender contributed to improving a host of issues. They noted positive effects on vasomotor systems, quality of sleep, sexual function, and psychological aspects such as depression and anxiety. You can read more on this study by heading over to NIH’s website.
So, how can you reap the benefits of lavender in your daily life?
Incorporating Lavender Into Your Sex Life
The scent of Lavender alone is proven to relax your body and reduce stress. This is why you commonly see Lavender scented lotions, body oils, or even pillow spray.
When it comes to improving your intimate connection, the first step you can take in the right direction is making sure you smell and feel good to the touch. By using TAINO Lovely Lavender Body Butter, you can ensure your skin smells and feels its best — making you an irresistible force for your partner.
Harnessing the desirable aroma of lavender, this shea butter is sure to captivate the senses.
Alongside sensory benefits, powerful botanicals in this body butter aim to reduce the appearance of aging and rejuvenate your skin from top to bottom. Moisturizing, nutrient-dense, and made just for you — best used daily in your routine.
Improving sensory cues is the first step in bringing your intimate life back to its prime.
But, what if you’re struggling during the action?
Maybe you’re having a hard time getting going, staying going, or being comfortable for the whole exchange.
This can be due to underlying health factors. We see many women who struggle with sexual intimacy and pleasure due to:
— Hormone changes
— Age-related changes
— Medications
— Or bodily makeup
These issues can bring about dryness, vaginal changes and sensitivity, and even painful intercourse.
It’s normal — but it doesn’t have to be your normal.
There are ways to combat these issues. And we might just have the solution you’ve been longing for.
Hydrating and lubricating, the Lavender & Vanilla Intimate Massage & Body Oil provides the extra help you’ve been searching for.
Bathed in lavender and vanilla, the light aroma is intoxicating — adding to the desire.
The oil works to increase hydration and lubrication, providing just the right amount of slip needed for an internal and external massage. Its formula is also packed with skin-softening oils for easy absorption.
Whether you need a boost before, during, or after — the massage oil is your go-to for added comfort and pleasure.
Ready to get busy? Grab yours here.
In addition to your intimate endeavors, the massage oil works great for whole-body massages, feet, hands, neck, and temples. The soothing, fresh lavender scent will mentally transport you to the spa. Who doesn’t want to feel that?
Now that you know the secret to taking back your intimate connection through lavender-based botanical products, check out the other ways you can harness the power of lavender for your benefit.
Home Fragrance, Teas, Skincare, and More
Lavender truly is the gift that keeps on giving.
Aside from its intimate benefits, lavender is a versatile herb that can be used in so many ways.
Whether it’s making your home more welcoming or chilling you out before bed, lavender is great.
Below are a few additional ways you can try incorporating lavender.
You know that feeling when you walk into a friend’s home and it just smells good?
You can’t always put a finger on it, but it’s clean, fresh, and inviting. Well, you can have that too.
Did you know that you can harness the herb to improve the aroma of your home? You can! And it’s super simple.
The most common ways you’ll see are through essential oils or dried lavender.
Essential oils typically work well by using essential oil diffusers to gently disperse the scent. This leaves your home smelling fresh, but not bogged down by too much scent in the air.
Another great way to use lavender to freshen up your home is through sachets. These typically include a bag or casing of some sort that allows the scent of the dried herbs to permeate through to freshen the air. These are great for coat closets, bathroom storage, and smaller areas.
Both are solid ways to fragrance your home with natural-based products.
Lavender tastes just as good as it smells. Boasting a light, floral flavor — it’s a great addition to drinks, recipes, and more.
Mainly found in herbal teas, lavender can be consumed in a variety of ways.
Some enjoy putting it in soups, dressings, and even marinades.
Try exploring “lavender recipes” on Google.
You’ll be pleasantly surprised to see all the ways you can incorporate more benefits into your food and drink.
As we mentioned earlier, lavender is great for your skin and sleep.
Lavender can be found in a variety of skincare/wellness products. You’ll see sleep sprays, lip balms, lotions, and more.
And what’s better is solutions derived from real plants and herbs, like lavender, are a surefire way to ensure you’re getting clean, natural products.
Want to explore more natural solutions for your skin needs? Check out our other lavender skincare items here.
Let’s Wrap It Up
We hope through our education, background, and friendly tips, you’ll again be able to experience that deep-rooted intimacy you crave AND find new ways to harness botanicals in your daily routine.
Through conscious, affordable solutions — you now hold the key to getting your spark back.
What are you waiting for — go get to work.
(You can thank us later)
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