Liquid V By Beth Benson on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
There is a product out there that is called Liquid V, it is a lubricant that helps to stimulate and heighten the sensitivity in a woman's erogenous zone. This is said to increase the rate of orgasms. This product is said that it only needs to be applied a few minutes before sensual activity and that it starts to work immediately by stimulating the clitoris and sending sensations of sweetness through the body. There is also a Liquid V for men. There are many sizes of purchase for this lubricant and only a tear drop size application use is stated to be necessary. Depending on where you purchase this item it can be anywhere from $3 to $20. The product contains L-Arginine and Menthol to help to stimulate.
Recently I had purchased a 2 oz. bottle for a total of $8. The directions on the bottle state to apply the miracle formula to the top of the clitoris before intimate activity. There is a caution to start with a small amount and apply more if needed and that it is for topical use only.
After trying this product, I came to the conclusion that it does nothing of what the description says. When you apply this miracle cream it feels hot and tingly. The feeling goes through your entire body. During the course of intimacy, every emotion and sensation that you are feeling seems to gather in that particular zone and the sensation keeps on building and building and there is no release of the sensation, no orgasm. After a while this feeling becomes vary painful and a burning sensation occurs. Because you get no final pleasure there is about an hour time frame before the harsh sensation subsides.
I do not recommend this product.
Adult Stimulant Liquid V

Thanks for the info. There are so many bad products out there. I'm glad I did not waste my money.
Sounds awful, thanks for the heads up!
It's my personal opinion that you received a fake of the Liquid V. There appear to be a LOT of them on the market now because it's become a hot seller. The reasons that I say this are because Liquid V is a gel, not a cream, as you state in the review. It is super-cooling until you add friction to it, and it's wholesale price is more than you paid for it all together. A 1/3 of an ounce will usually run between $20-30 and is well worth it. It's also not offered in a 2oz. size. You might want to re-try this and purchase from another source. They have it in tiny single-dose packets, as well, so you're not out so much cash. Those generally run around $3-4 each. It's far more of a benefit to purchase the larger bottle because you're saving a lot that way, despite the small look of the bottle. I work for a website that sells it and came across your review by luck. I've personally tried the gel and we refer to it in the store as "Icy-hot on steroids." For the area, it's not painfully hot, nor hurting-cold, it's also mint-flavored... probably not what you want any type of cream to be.