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How does Zestra compare to topical products that contain orange oil or other citrus oils?

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How does Zestra compare to topical products that contain orange oil or other citrus oils?

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If you enjoy snow skiing and/or watched the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, then you might be surprised to learn that the so called (active ingredient) in “some novelty products” is used in its full strength form to remove wax from snow skiis, degrease car engines, clean metallic surfaces of manufacturing machinery & will degrade most plastic and rubber components which causes them to freeze up and become inoperable. Accordingly, in the case of cosmetic applications, those particular “irritants / solvents” require specially manufactured materials to withstand their de-greasing effects. Many households have “orange oil or citrus-based cleaners” to clean greasy kitchen countertops. It is important to keep in mind that our bodies’ cell membranes are made up of lipid components (cholesterol / fat / grease) and that vaginal tissue is quite delicate. “Sensation through vaginal skin irritation” is not a wise way to approach things. Zestra does not include orange oil or other citrus oils in

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