NUUD’s HHC Vapes Enhance Intimacy

Intimacy and cannabis make great bedfellows. NUUD is on a mission to become the market leader in alternative sexual wellness products. NUUD launched its first Sex Vape in 2022, and with no competition in the vape sexual wellness market, they’re poised to become the leader in the space. The company’s latest product uses a patent-pending blend of all-natural hemp and organic extracts to elevate sexual wellness for both men and women.

The all-natural vape is the first of its kind on the market and caters to pleasure enhancement that produces results through the essence of vapor, an aphrodisiac—or Vapordisiac, as NUUD likes to call it. It all comes together to provide a mind and body adventure unlike anything you’ve experienced, and without tobacco or nicotine.

While some successful personal sexual lubricants have been launched with cannabis and hemp-derived organic compounds, NUUD vapes are the first to introduce an entirely new delivery method comprised of HHC, or hexahydrocannabinol, which is a hemp-derived psychoactive cannabinoid. They also take advantage of other naturally occurring plant-based terpenes to add flavor and stimulate the body.

NUUD was developed to turn on sexual pleasure points for heightened performance during intimate sessions. Each formula has been precisely designed to elevate men’s and women’s individual sexual receptors to unleash an increased level of lust. Every formula goes through rigorous testing to ensure the highest levels of satisfaction. Since NUUD offers products catering to both men and women, let’s take a look at some of their different product offerings.

NUUD Vapes for Women

Formulas: Vanilla Lavender, Strawberry Basil, Passion Fruit

These vapes are an aphrodisiac designed specifically for women and may provide powerful sexual enrichment, including elevated performance, increased libido, reduction in stress, mood elevation, deepened awareness and heightened sexual arousal. Each product is beautifully packaged, and all of the NUUD vapes provide a complete list of certified ingredients for the specific batch bought, giving consumers an extra layer of protection while providing trust in their products. HHC is the main ingredient in both men’s and women’s formulas.

NUUD Vapes for Men

NUUD sex vapes for men

Formulas: Citrus Peppermint, Peach Vanilla, Watermelon Mint

Designed for men, these formulas focus on increasing libido, pleasure enhancement, sexual elevation and reducing stress. They may also elevate moods, deepen awareness and heighten sexual arousal. Like the women’s formulas, the men’s products are packaged elegantly and come with full disclosure on ingredients in every batch.

Made With Care and Quality

Proud of their ingredients, NUUD uses only the highest quality organic compounds for optimum results. HHC is the predominant ingredient, followed by terpenes, the compounds that give the plant its distinct taste and aroma. These unsaturated hydrocarbons are produced predominantly by plants, including hemp and conifers, but are also present in various other flora.

Terpenes can have strong, often pleasurable aromas. These compounds are also known for their natural healing and aphrodisiac properties. Terpenes can be found in everything from perfumes and cosmetics to food and drink products—and now in NUUD Vapordisiac formulas to arouse and excite while enhancing pleasure and increasing libido.

While each formula differs slightly, the main components of their Vapordisiacs are HHC, Botanically Derived Terpenes, Hexahydrothymol, trans-Caryophyllene, (R)-(+)-Limonene, Linalool, 3-Carene, alpha-Pinene, Eucalyptol, beta-Pinene, beta-Myrcene, Geraniol, Nerol, Terpineol, Fenchone, Caryophyllene oxide, alpha-Humulene, and Camphene.

These are all types of natural compounds and chemicals that can be found in various plants and herbs. Each one has its own unique properties and benefits. There’s scientific evidence supporting the potential benefits of these compounds, but further research will help fully understand their positive effects on the human body.

Passionate Executive Team

NUUD is devoted to merging the vices of sexuality and vapor to elevate your sexual experience. The company’s products are targeted towards couples between the ages of 21 and 65, although singles are still in the mix. NUUD also goes a step further by using customer feedback to improve and expand on current product offerings, hoping to solve the lack of HHC products addressing functionality and pleasure in the bedroom.

The NUUD executive team includes skilled specialists who have an intricate understanding of the technology behind aphrodisiacs and vaporizers. They work closely with leading manufacturers to ensure products are of the highest quality and meet all safety standards.

In addition to their first and only Vapordisiac, NUUD offers a wide range of gummies and chocolates with special ingredients to elevate your sexual experience.

“With our heads in the clouds, we dreamt of ways to make love between intimacy and vaping, and voilà– NUUD was born (in a birthday suit, of course),” their website states. “We desired to create a vape device that elevates your sexual experiences– because why not spice things up?”

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NUUD’s HHC Sex Vapes Enhance Intimacy

Sex and cannabis make great bedfellows. NUUD is on a mission to become the market leader in alternative sexual wellness products. NUUD launched its first Sex Vape in 2022, and with no competition in the vape sexual wellness market, they’re poised to become the leader in the space. The company’s latest product uses a patent-pending blend of all-natural hemp and organic extracts to elevate sexual wellness for both men and women.

The all-natural vape is the first of its kind on the market and caters to pleasure enhancement that produces results through the essence of vapor, an aphrodisiac—or Vapordisiac, as NUUD likes to call it. It all comes together to provide a mind and body adventure unlike anything you’ve experienced, and without tobacco or nicotine.

While some successful personal sexual lubricants have been launched with cannabis and hemp-derived organic compounds, NUUD vapes are the first to introduce an entirely new delivery method comprised of HHC, or hexahydrocannabinol, which is a hemp-derived psychoactive cannabinoid. They also take advantage of other naturally occurring plant-based terpenes to add flavor and stimulate the body.

NUUD was developed to turn on sexual pleasure points for heightened performance during intimate sessions. Each formula has been precisely designed to elevate men’s and women’s individual sexual receptors to unleash an increased level of lust. Every formula goes through rigorous testing to ensure the highest levels of satisfaction. Since NUUD offers products catering to both men and women, let’s take a look at some of their different product offerings.

NUUD Vapes for Women

Formulas: Vanilla Lavender, Strawberry Basil, Passion Fruit

These vapes are an aphrodisiac designed specifically for women and may provide powerful sexual enrichment, including elevated performance, increased libido, reduction in stress, mood elevation, deepened awareness and heightened sexual arousal. Each product is beautifully packaged, and all of the NUUD vapes provide a complete list of certified ingredients for the specific batch bought, giving consumers an extra layer of protection while providing trust in their products. HHC is the main ingredient in both men’s and women’s formulas.

NUUD Vapes for Men

NUUD sex vapes for men

Formulas: Citrus Peppermint, Peach Vanilla, Watermelon Mint

Designed for men, these formulas focus on increasing libido, pleasure enhancement, sexual elevation and reducing stress. They may also elevate moods, deepen awareness and heighten sexual arousal. Like the women’s formulas, the men’s products are packaged elegantly and come with full disclosure on ingredients in every batch.

Made With Care and Quality

Proud of their ingredients, NUUD uses only the highest quality organic compounds for optimum results. HHC is the predominant ingredient, followed by terpenes, the compounds that give the plant its distinct taste and aroma. These unsaturated hydrocarbons are produced predominantly by plants, including hemp and conifers, but are also present in various other flora.

Terpenes can have strong, often pleasurable aromas. These compounds are also known for their natural healing and aphrodisiac properties. Terpenes can be found in everything from perfumes and cosmetics to food and drink products—and now in NUUD Vapordisiac formulas to arouse and excite while enhancing pleasure and increasing libido.

While each formula differs slightly, the main components of their Vapordisiacs are HHC, Botanically Derived Terpenes, Hexahydrothymol, trans-Caryophyllene, (R)-(+)-Limonene, Linalool, 3-Carene, alpha-Pinene, Eucalyptol, beta-Pinene, beta-Myrcene, Geraniol, Nerol, Terpineol, Fenchone, Caryophyllene oxide, alpha-Humulene, and Camphene.

These are all types of natural compounds and chemicals that can be found in various plants and herbs. Each one has its own unique properties and benefits. There’s scientific evidence supporting the potential benefits of these compounds, but further research will help fully understand their positive effects on the human body.

Passionate Executive Team

NUUD is devoted to merging the vices of sexuality and vapor to elevate your sexual experience. The company’s products are targeted towards couples between the ages of 21 and 65, although singles are still in the mix. NUUD also goes a step further by using customer feedback to improve and expand on current product offerings, hoping to solve the lack of HHC products addressing functionality and pleasure in the bedroom.

The NUUD executive team includes skilled specialists who have an intricate understanding of the technology behind aphrodisiacs and vaporizers. They work closely with leading manufacturers to ensure products are of the highest quality and meet all safety standards.

In addition to their first and only Vapordisiac, NUUD offers a wide range of gummies and chocolates with special ingredients to elevate your sexual experience.

“With our heads in the clouds, we dreamt of ways to make love between intimacy and vaping, and voilà– NUUD was born (in a birthday suit, of course),” their website states. “We desired to create a vape device that elevates your sexual experiences– because why not spice things up?”

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Higer Profile: Angela Mustone, CEO & Founder HighOnLove

No partner this Valentine’s Day? No problem. How about having sex with someone you love, like yourself? Angela Mustone focuses on products that make solo playtime time well spent.

After crossing over from the global, 33 billon dollar, mainstream sexual health and wellness industry, into the multi-million dollar cannabis industry, Mustone made it her mission to help women have longer-lasting and more stimulating orgasms.

When Canada legalized cannabis at the end of 2018, Angela Mustone set her sights on pleasure. With 15 years prior experience as a sales and marketing professional in the global sexual health and wellness market, adding cannabis to the mix, she said, was a game-changer.

“Combining the stimulating oil I was familiar with in the mainstream sex market with cannabis was nothing short of amazing,” she shared. “My own successful trials were immediate and I began sharing the formulation with friends, with excellent feedback.”

While the products she’s created for her company, HighOnLove, are for any combination of couples play, Mustone’s solo play for women is something she’s passionate about. As more and more women are being open about enjoying sex and having better orgasms, products like Mustone’s are peaking curiosity and the libido.

According to a paper published in the National Library of Medicine (National Institute of Health, NIH) there are several types of plants used in the mainstream sexual stimulation market including aster, rose, bacopa monnieri, and pomegranate – with cannabis going far beyond in enticement, helping the partaker have longer, more pronounced, and often multiple organsms.

As a footnote, cannabis stimulating oils, when put into the vaginal canal, eases the pain that ensues during menopause. You are welcome.

Sexual Healing

Traditionally and historically, women have been quiet about their own pleasure, with men unaware of what to do with, or oblivious to the clitoris, and women quietly guiding them – that is, when they felt comfortable enough to do so.

In 1948, Alfred Kinsey published his tell-all, “Sexuality and the Human Male,” with the sex researcher stating that males were participating in extramarital sex, homosexuality, and masturbation with greater frequency than had been acknowledged.

University of Florida history professor, Alan Petigny, reported in the Journal of Social History in 2004, that post-WWII statistics on childbirth found that the sexual revolution began after the war, from the 1940s into the 1950s, when people had a new sense of freedom. 

Though they still weren’t talking openly about sex, they were starting to break free of the traditional restraints. The onslaught of babies that ensued in the 1950s would be enough to give the moniker of “Baby Boomers” to an entire generation.

The in-your-face “sexual revolution” that seemingly took off in the 1960s, was spawned, in part, by the use of cannabis and psychedelics. Women felt liberated to openly admit to having sex outside of marriage and with multiple partners. By 1970, “Love the One Your With,” was crooned by the late, great singer/songwriter Stephen Stills, defining the “free love” movement. 

In 1975, Lonnie Barbach penned For Yourself: The Fulfillment of Female Sexuality, giving detailed instructions to women on how to pleasure themselves. But, more importantly, it gave women a voice where they were once silent. Her inspirational DIY attitude also empowered women to feel that they could pleasure themselves without the help of a partner – something that was not openly discussed.

Barbach’s book, on the heels of the Summer of Love in 1969, may have also encouraged the sex toy boom, said to have begun in the 1970s. Tupperware had been brought into the living rooms of women across the country since 1948; but when sex toys were shared in the privacy of one’s home, among friends, enlightenment and inspiration in the bedroom followed.

Transformational Pleasure

Mustone uses the products she develops herself for intimacy, including solo playtime.

“Given the transformational experiences I’ve had using cannabis to boost pleasure in the bedroom, I often use infused topicals for intimacy purposes,” she shared. “I’ll always be a major advocate using cannabis to spice up your love life with a partner, but it can be great for self-love, as well.”

Educating the masses, while doing away with negative stigmas for both cannabis and sexual play, is something Mustone is serious about. 

“The comfort level is definitely changing when it comes to women reaching out and asking for help with sexual play,” she said. “Like the cannabis industry, the mainstream sex market has been male-dominated for a very long time, and it’s been nice seeing women coming into their own.”

With 60% of the sexual health and wellness markets’ buyers now women, the strength of their buying power can’t be denied. Educating on sexual play, however, never ends, per Mustone.

“We often discuss fellatio when we table products, as I developed a lip gloss for that purpose,” she said. “I’m always surprised to see women asking just what fellatio is. I did a pop-up shop in the Hamptons and a couple were inquiring. It was an educating moment!”

To define, fellatio is the act of performing oral sex on the male penis. More crudely put, a “blow job.” Cunnilingus is the act of performing oral sex on female genitals, with the clitoris and labia as the organs producing orgasms via thousands of nerve endings. This is where cannabis excels. Add stimulation from the penis or sex toy to the “Gräfenberg spot,” otherwise known as the “G-spot,” located in the vaginal canal, and the orgasm intensifies. 

“We need to give permission to pleasure ourselves,” she surmised. “I’m not a doctor or a medical professional, I just want to share between sisters. I’ve traveled to many countries with this industry – before and after cannabis – and it breaks my heart the amount of women who have not had even one little orgasm. That needs to change.”

The benefits of the orgasm are plentiful. According to Health, orgasms boost moods via production of oxytocin, dopamine, endorphins, serotonin, and prolactin.

Interesting to note, prolactin is the primary compound initiating milk production after pregnancy, helping a mother and child bond. It’s also one of the components stimulated after orgasm, and may play a larger role in the bonding of our souls during sex.

The Business of Pleasure

With a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) in marketing from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, speaking three languages, Italian, French, “and some English,” she laughed, Mustone’s goal in helping others fulfill their sexual needs with hemp and cannabis is global.

“Right now I’m focused on product development, business implementation, patents, and international sales,” she said. “Due to different laws in different countries and states within the U.S., distribution gets complicated. For instance, I can only market my products with hemp seed in Canada, CBD in all U.S. States, and some THC products in certain states. Thankfully, there are more and more entire countries getting on board for cannabis in all its forms.”

Helping and working with women continues to be a priority, and her company employs seven women, including her sister, Debra Mustone – who she said is irreplaceable.

“My sister is my confidant, my therapist, and sometimes my dog-sitter,” she mused. “She’s my other half. I couldn’t do this without her.”

Since her experience in the mainstream sexual health market was international, she’s setting her sights on continuing to add many countries to her portfolio, including Australia and countries throughout Europe.

Her bigger picture includes having her own HighOnLove cannabis blended sexual pleasure shops.

“My retail project will be sex shops with cannabis as a main component,” she said. “Furthering my goal of normalizing the two together. The cannabis and hemp products have been very well received within the mainstream sex market and I couldn’t be happier.”

For more information on HighOnLove visit https://highonlove.store/ 

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Weed Wordsearch – Let’s Talk About Sex And Cannabis

It’s a new year so let’s start it off with a bang… Get ready to get a little steamy because today’s Weed Wordsearch is all about sex and cannabis! Experts agree that sex and cannabis go really well together, especially if your health is getting in the way in the bedroom. If you live with […]

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CBD lube could be a game-changer for your sex life. But there’s still a lot of skepticism.

In 2017, researchers at Stanford University officially confirmed what cannabis consumers have known for a long time: cannabis can enhance your sex life. 

To reach their conclusion, researchers surveyed more than 55,000 cannabis consumers, who, on average, had sex about 20% more than their non-consuming counterparts. But let’s get to the nitty-gritty. Sometimes, even sex can be too much of a good thing. But that can be fixed by buying something that should be in every person’s nightstand for a sexy night in: a good, quality lubricant. 

Some shy away from using lubes with their partner for fear it will signal a lack of desire. However, one Indiana University study found that 70% of 2,453 women surveyed said that using lube made sex a more pleasant and enjoyable experience. 

Lube could be a game-changer for women experiencing perimenopause or menopause, phases that include lower sex drive, vaginal dryness, and discomfort during sex. For men, being well-lubricated can enhance pleasure and prevent vaginal abrasions and penile friction burns. Some medicines, as well as being anxious or stressed out, can interfere with a pleasurable sexual experience. Bonus for everyone: lube can help sex last longer and feel better. 

But what about CBD lube? Does adding this non-intoxicating cannabinoid to lubricant make for better sex or solo play? 

Dr. Rachel Knox, an endocannabinologist and cannabinoid medicine specialist, told Weedmaps that there is little research on lubricants in general, much less the tiny niche dedicated to CBD lubricants. 

However, she points out that there is a lot of research on CBD in general. “There has been a great deal of research on the effects of CBD on the physiology of the body, including its effects on vasodilation, muscle relaxation, anxiety, and inflammation, which are all relevant to the conversation around creating and choosing a great intimacy oil.”  

What is CBD lube used for? Is it safe?

Generally speaking, people are most interested in using CBD lube, and weed at large, to enhance sex, generally speaking. This could be either to get more pleasure from a sexual experience, or to reduce pain. 

“My interest in [using cannabis for sex] came from the many patients that I see in my clinic who have confided in me that using marijuana treats their sexual problems,” gynecologist-obstetrician Dr. Becky Kaufman Lynn told Weedmaps News in a previous article. “I have seen [cannabis] used in women with chronic pain disorders that lead to painful sex, women who experience difficulty with orgasm or an inability to orgasm, and women who use it to improve their libido, which may not match their partner’s libido.”

Lubricants in general start with a base of water, oil, or silicone. From there, lube makers can add other ingredients like CBD to differentiate themselves on the market. However, many lubes contain preservatives and chemicals which could disrupt a woman’s pH balance and potentially cause infection. Additionally, not all lubes are sperm-friendly and may interfere with women trying to get pregnant.

Some CBD lubes (and lubes in general) have preservatives, chemicals, or natural stimulating ingredients like cinnamon or ginger that could be irritating to the nether regions. Lest we forget, CBD lube is applied locally, so there will be some systemic absorption. CBD may reduce or increase the effectiveness of your medications, an important consideration, especially if that medication is birth control.  

When deciding on a lube, make sure that the base will not break down latex condoms. For example, a popular base for CBD lube is coconut oil. This repurposed health food ingredient may break down the latex in condoms and promote yeast and bacterial growth. It will also stain your sheets, so throw down a towel first. 

However, when used as intended, lubes are safe. 

Does CBD Lube get you high? Does it help sexually? 

Since CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid, it doesn’t give you the traditional “high” feeling most THC-based products do. This can make it difficult to tell if CBD lubricant is working at all. 

Dr. Brandye Wilson-Manigat M.D., a South Pasadena-based obstetrician-gynecologist, told Shape Magazine, “we do know that the relaxing and anti-anxiety inducing properties of CBD may facilitate a woman being more receptive to sexual activity.” 

While CBD lube makers are quick to point out positive reviews on their websites, CBD review outlet Review Remedy surveyed more than 1,000 people about CBD and their sex lives. Sixty-eight percent of survey takers said that CBD, regardless of how they used it, improved their sexual experience, helped them relax, or improved their overall mood. 

But when it comes to high-quality clinical research on the effectiveness of CBD lube and sex, the research simply doesn’t exist. In addition to cannabis research lacking due to it’s scheduling and complications with the federal government, women’s sexual health is also, unfortunately, lacking.  

And yet while people find success using these products, Dr. Knox thinks that something to consider with CBD lube and sex is the placebo effect, “when people use something that they expect to make them feel good, they often do.”

Below, check out three CBD lubes we currently love.

Foria Awaken

This vegan/gluten-free/organic formula uses organic MCT coconut oil as its base — making it incompatible with latex condoms. Made with broad-spectrum hemp-derived CBD and organic botanicals, this lube is designed to support blood flow and increase sensation and lubrication. It also features 9 plant-based aphrodisiacs. Foria recommends applying 15 minutes before getting busy to let all the warming effects kick in. 


Quim Smooth Operator

Smooth Operator is aloe-vera based and condom safe. Formulated using full-spectrum CBD hemp oil, this lube could help increase blood flow, decrease inflammation and pain, and promote relaxation. Quim recommends applying the serum at least five minutes before play. As a bonus, Smooth Operator is 100 percent organic and vegan. 


Kush Queen Ignite

This lube is going old school with Ignite, a water-based lubricant that comes in both THC or CBD formulations. Though it is not a plant-based oil, it is paraben-free, petrochemical free, latex compatible, and non-staining. A benefit of using Ignite, in addition to it being safe with condoms and non-staining, is that you don’t have to apply and wait for it to marinate. 


Written by Mary Jane Gibson and Erin Hiatt. Featured image by Matthes Trettin/Unsplash

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