Brazilian balls

BRAZILIAN BALLS

Brazilian balls are small flavoured beads that melt on contact with the skin and mouth, releasing a taste and sometimes a sensory effect — warmth, coolness or a gentle tingle. Fruity flavours, gourmet notes, warming, icy or triple-effect: this category brings together beads designed for oral play and flavoured kisses, in a simple and playful approach to pleasure.

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Brazilian balls: taste and sensation for oral play

Brazilian balls are small flavoured beads that melt on contact with the skin and mouth. Once bitten, they release a taste and, depending on the version, a thermal or tingling sensation. They are a playful accessory that adds a sensory dimension to oral play and flavoured kisses, with no ritual or special equipment.

In this category you will find beads with fruity flavours, more gourmet versions, and warming, icy, tingling or multi-effect beads. Formats range from a pack of 2 — perfect for first discovery — to a pack of 6, handy to vary flavours and effects over time.

Brazilian balls are not meant to be eaten like sweets: you let them melt slowly, on the skin or in the mouth, so that flavour and effect have time to unfold. The pleasure comes from rhythm and from the way you hold them.

Which Brazilian ball should you choose?

The first criterion is flavour: fruity, fresh, gourmet, floral. Choose a taste both of you enjoy, knowing that it stays in the mouth for several minutes. If you are discovering the category, a pack of 2 in a classic flavour (strawberry, cherry) is a good way to try it out without commitment.

The second criterion is the effect you want: neutral to focus on taste, warming for an enveloping feel, cool for a tonic side, tingling for light effervescence. Multi-effect beads stack several sensations into one bead — best chosen once you already know your preferences.

The main types of Brazilian balls

The catalogue can be read along two axes: flavour and effect. Here are the main families to help you find your way.

Fruity flavours

Strawberry, cherry, red berries, strawberry & champagne: fruity beads rely on recognisable, easy-to-enjoy tastes. They suit first-time discovery particularly well, with a fresh and light flavour that unfolds gradually in the mouth.

Gourmet flavours

Chocolate, mint: these versions go for a denser or more tonic note. Chocolate brings a sweet roundness, mint a natural cooling sensation. Ideal for anyone who prefers a flavour with more character than the classic fruity notes.

Warming beads

The warming effect spreads a gentle heat that builds as the bead melts and lingers for a few minutes. This enveloping sensation is particularly enjoyable on sensitive areas, where it adds a thermal dimension to oral caresses.

Cooling beads

By contrast, the cooling effect brings a tonic freshness, sometimes close to a menthol feel. Sometimes labelled "iceberg", it wakes up the senses and shifts the experience compared to a neutral bead. Worth trying for anyone who enjoys sensory contrast.

Tingling beads

The tingling effect is not a mechanical vibration but a light effervescence that fizzes in the mouth and on the skin. It is a surprising, playful variation that adds a sense of movement without any electronics or accessories.

Multi-effect beads

Hot and cold, triple effect, various combinations: these beads stack several sensations into one mouthful. They suit anyone already familiar with the category and looking for a richer experience, where effects follow one another as the bead melts.

Plain flavour or sensory effect?

A flavoured bead with no thermal effect stays focused on taste and ritual: you let it melt, share the flavour, extend oral play in a simple, warm way. It is the ideal option for anyone discovering the category or who prefers not to layer too many stimulations at once.

A bead with an effect — warming, cooling, tingling or combined — adds a bodily dimension, where the skin reacts to a temperature change or a fizz. More surprising, it suits the moment when you want to bring in an unexpected playful element. The two registers complement each other: you can alternate depending on the evening and the mood.

Tips for a first use

A few simple pointers to get started with Brazilian balls.

  • Let them melt, do not bite immediately: the gradual melt is what releases flavour and effect; chewing the bead cuts the experience short.
  • Choose a flavour together: the bead passes through mouth and skin; better a taste both of you enjoy.
  • Test the effect on the forearm: for warming or icy versions, a small drop of melted bead on the skin lets you gauge intensity before intimate use.
  • Avoid direct contact with fragile mucous membranes: use the beads on external erogenous zones, in the mouth and on the skin, not for penetration.
  • Keep the beads away from heat: they melt easily; store them in a cool place, ideally in the fridge in summer.

Our selection of Brazilian balls

At Tentations we have brought together Brazilian balls for every taste and every mood, from classic fruity flavours to gourmet notes, through warming, cooling, tingling and combined versions.

You will find several formats — pack of 2 to try out, pack of 6 to vary — and different sensory registers, from the gentlest to the most surprising, in a simple and playful approach to oral play.

If you are starting out, a mixed pack or a fruity duo is the simplest way to get into the category, before moving on to thermal effects or multi-sensation versions.

Frequently asked questions

How are Brazilian balls used?

You place them in the mouth or on the skin and let them melt slowly. The melt releases the flavour and, depending on the version, a thermal or tingling effect. They are mainly used for oral play and flavoured caresses on external erogenous zones.

Are they edible?

Yes, Brazilian balls are designed to be tasted safely. They are not sweets as such — the point is to let them melt, not to chew them — but having them in the mouth is harmless.

Can they be used for penetration?

No, Brazilian balls are designed for external and oral use. Avoid direct contact with internal mucous membranes: their composition is not suited for that and the thermal sensation could be uncomfortable.

Do the warming or cooling effects sting?

No, the sensation stays gentle. The warmth is gradual, the freshness is tonic but does not sting. If your skin is sensitive, test a small drop of melted bead on the forearm first before intimate use.

How long does the effect last?

The effect of one bead lasts for the time of the melt, several minutes, and lingers slightly afterwards. The pack of 6 makes it easy to chain or to vary flavours and effects over a single evening.

How should they be stored?

Keep them away from heat and direct light, ideally in a cool drawer or in the fridge in summer. The beads melt quickly at high room temperature — keep them in their original packaging until use.

Is delivery discreet?

Yes. Orders are prepared with discretion and shipped in neutral packaging, with no explicit indication of the contents on the outside.

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