NottyBoy Lidocaine Delay Spray — Product Overview
NottyBoy Lidocaine Delay Spray is a topical last‑longer spray for men. It lightly numbs the most sensitive spots, so you don’t get overwhelmed too fast. In plain words: fewer early finishes, more control, and a calmer mind. External use only. Check your pack for the exact lidocaine percentage.
Key benefits
- Gentle desensitizing to help delay ejaculation
- Fast to apply, quick to act (about 5–10 minutes)
- Discreet bottle for on‑the‑go use
- Condom‑friendly once dry (verify on your pack)
Who it’s for
- Adult men who want more staying power or struggle with premature ejaculation
- Not for broken/irritated skin, and not for anyone allergic to local anesthetics
How It Works
Lidocaine numbs surface nerves just a bit. That means less overstimulation and more staying power, without removing all sensation. It acts locally on the skin no hormones involved.
How to Use NottyBoy Delay Spray
Step‑by‑step
- Patch test: Spray a tiny amount on your inner forearm. Wait 24 hours. No reaction? You’re good.
- Apply: 1–3 sprays to the head (glans) and underside (frenulum) of the penis.
- Wait: Let it absorb for 5–10 minutes.
- Wipe: Gently wipe off any extra with a tissue to avoid numbing your partner.
- Play: You’re set. If oral play is planned, wash the area first.
Pro tips
- Start low (1–2 sprays). Add one more next time if you need it. Too much can over‑numb.
- Keep it dry before putting on a condom. If the formula is oil‑based, use a non‑latex condom (check your pack).
- Combine with stop‑start or squeeze techniques for extra control.
Ingredients & Strength
- Active: Lidocaine (topical anesthetic).
- Percentage: Varies by batch/market check the label on your bottle.
- Free from systemic ED drugs. Works only on the skin.
Side Effects & Safety
Common (usually mild)
- Temporary tingling, warmth, mild burning, or numbness
- Redness or dryness if you overuse
Serious (stop and seek help)
- Hives, swelling, intense burning, rash
- Dizziness or faintness after application (rare)
Do not use if
- You’re allergic to lidocaine or other caine anesthetics (amide type)
- The skin is broken, inflamed, or infected
- You or your partner are pregnant/breastfeeding without medical advice
Good to know
- External use only—avoid eyes, mouth, and the urethra
- Don’t exceed the max sprays listed on your pack (stay well under 10 sprays/24 hours if unsure)
- If numbness lingers more than an hour, rinse with soap and water and reduce next time
Storage & Packaging
- Store cool and dry, capped tightly, away from sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children
- Travel‑friendly bottle; check expiry date before use
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many sprays should I use?
Start with 1–2 sprays. You can dial it up to 3 if needed. Aim for control, not total numbness. - How long before it works?
Usually 5–10 minutes after application. Waiting matters—give it time to sink in. - Will it numb my partner?
It can, if there’s residue. Let it dry and wipe off the excess. Wash before oral. - Is it safe with condoms?
Generally yes once fully dry. If the formula is oil‑based, use non‑latex (polyisoprene/polyurethane). Always check your label. - Can I use it every time?
You can, but take breaks if you notice dryness or irritation. Moisturize after showering if skin feels tight. - Can I combine it with ED tablets?
Typically yes, since this works on the skin. If you take prescription meds or have health concerns, ask your clinician first.
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