

This is why many sex toys out there are made of non-porous, body-safe silicone. Because outside material can seep into the toy, cleaning the surface doesn't help. Porous materials aren't ideal for sex toys, as they can absorb bodily fluids, lube, and whatever else the toy may touch. Many stones and crystals are porous, meaning they have tiny holes or space where air or liquid can fill them. Credit: le wand Are crystal sex toys safe?Ĭrystal is far from the typical sex toy material. Clockwise: Yoni eggs G Wand Slim Wand Wand. All come in two options, rose quartz and black obsidian.įor this review, I tried the rose quartz Crystal G Wand to see how it measured up on its own, and how a crystal wand compared to other internal toys.Īll the toys in Le Wand's Crystal Collection. Le Wand has several offerings in their crystal collection: Crystal Wand (opens in a new tab) Crystal Slim Wand (opens in a new tab) Crystal G Wand (opens in a new tab) and Yoni Eggs (opens in a new tab). Considering the brand they're coming from and how objectively gorgeous the wands are, however, I decided to give them a shot. Sticking a crystal up myself, though? That seemed like the final frontier. Crystal sex toys have long been a "thing" as well, which brands like Chakrubs at the forefront. But I do trust Le Wand as they produced a cordless wand vibrator I love. When premium toy brand Le Wand dropped their Crystal Collection (opens in a new tab), I was skeptical.įor one, I don't ascribe to the healing power of crystals. From a rose quartz water bottle (opens in a new tab) to a crystal facial set (opens in a new tab), if you want a geode gizmo, the internet of things can likely spit one out for you to purchase.
