Deep throat sprays are fast-acting oral sprays designed to make fellatio more comfortable and pleasurable. They come in three main types: flavoured sprays that taste great, numbing sprays that reduce gag reflex, and tingling sprays that add sensation. All are body-safe and applied directly to the throat or mouth before oral sex.
At a glance
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What it is: Spray-on formula applied to throat or mouth before oral sex
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Main types: Flavoured, numbing with benzocaine, or tingling mint formulas
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Best for: Couples wanting comfort, taste, or added sensation during oral play
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Active ingredients: Sugar-free flavouring, benzocaine, menthol, or mint depending on type
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Application: Spray directly into mouth or throat, wait a few seconds before use
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Onset time: Most work within seconds to one minute of application
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Duration: Effects typically last fifteen to thirty minutes per application
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Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
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About Deep Throat Sprays
Deep throat sprays are topical products that make oral sex more enjoyable and manageable for the receiving partner. They work by either adding flavour, numbing sensation, or creating a tingling effect. Most use body-safe ingredients and are easy to apply—just a quick spray before you start. They're popular with couples who want to reduce discomfort, add taste, or bring a new sensation to oral play.
These sprays suit anyone looking for a simple way to make fellatio feel better. Some people use numbing sprays to relax their gag reflex; others prefer flavoured options just for taste. If you're interested in other ways to manage sensation during sex, Delay Sprays offer a different approach to control and comfort.
What makes Deep Throat Sprays different
Unlike standard lubricants or lotions, deep throat sprays are designed specifically for the mouth and throat. They're fast-acting, targeted, and don't require mixing with anything else. The numbing effect in some formulas is gentler than topical anaesthetics used elsewhere on the body, making them safer for delicate oral tissue. if you're after flavour, comfort, or sensation, these sprays give you a quick, discreet option that doesn't interfere with other play—unlike BDSM Ticklers and Spankers, which add a completely different kind of stimulation.
Types of Deep Throat Sprays
Deep throat sprays fall into three main categories, each with its own purpose and feel.
Flavoured sprays. These add taste to oral sex without numbing or tingling. Cherry, strawberry, mint, and vanilla are common flavours. They're great if you want to make the experience more enjoyable to taste without changing the physical sensation.
Numbing sprays. These contain benzocaine, a mild local anaesthetic that reduces gag reflex and sensitivity. They make it easier to take length or depth comfortably. If you're new to deep throat play or have a sensitive reflex, numbing sprays are a practical starting point. Many people pair them with Fetish Clothing or other gear as part of a full scene.
Tingling sprays. Mint or menthol formulas create a cooling, fizzing sensation in the mouth and throat. They add stimulation for both partners and bring a fresh, lively feel to oral play. Some people use them for the sensation alone; others combine them with flavoured sprays for a mixed effect.
How they compare
| Type |
Active Ingredient |
Best for |
Sensation |
Duration |
| Flavoured spray |
Sugar-free flavouring |
Adding taste without numbing |
Sweet or fruity, no physical change |
15–20 minutes |
| Numbing spray (5% benzocaine) |
Benzocaine |
Reducing gag reflex and discomfort |
Mild numbing, slight tingling |
20–30 minutes |
| Tingling spray |
Mint or menthol |
Adding stimulation and freshness |
Cool, fizzing, lively sensation |
15–25 minutes |
| Combination spray |
Flavour plus menthol |
Taste and tingling together |
Sweet with cooling kick |
15–25 minutes |
How to choose a deep throat spray
Start by thinking about what you want from the experience. If comfort is the main goal, a numbing spray with benzocaine will make the biggest difference to your gag reflex. If you just want to add flavour or fun, a flavoured or tingling option is better. Think about any sensitivities you have—menthol can feel intense for some people, and benzocaine isn't right if you're pregnant or have a topical anaesthetic allergy. Test a small amount first to check how you react.
Consider how you'll use it with other products. Many people combine deep throat sprays with water-based lubricant for extra glide, though sprays work on their own. If you're into bondage or role-play, a spray fits easily into the scene without needing special prep. You can even keep Bondage Tape and a spray together in a scene kit for quick setup. Always check the ingredient list if you have sensitive skin or allergies, and remember that numbing sprays work best when you apply them a minute or two before starting, not right at the moment.
Tips from the Adultsmart team
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After years of helping customers with deep throat sprays, we've found that most people underestimate how quickly numbing kicks in. Don't apply and go straight in—wait thirty seconds to a minute so the benzocaine has time to work. If you rush, you'll think it's not working and spray more, which wastes product and can make your mouth feel overly numb. A little patience makes a real difference.
The second thing we see is flavour fatigue. Sprays taste great for the first minute or two, but the flavour fades fast once saliva kicks in. If taste is important to you, reapply every few minutes rather than expecting one spray to last the whole time. Numbing sprays, on the other hand, keep working even as the flavour goes, so if you're using benzocaine, you only need one or two applications per session.
Finally, don't assume numbing is right for everyone. Some people worry it'll kill all sensation, but a 5% benzocaine spray just takes the edge off—you'll still feel pleasure and pressure. That said, if you're brand new to deep throat play, start without spray and see how you go first. Once you know your own reflex, you can decide if numbing would actually help. And remember: these sprays are for comfort, not to push yourself further than feels good.
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Please read — safety first. Charge only with the supplied cable and keep the charging port dry unless the sex toy is waterproof-rated. Pair and update through the official app, and switch the device off fully between sessions so the motor and battery aren't left under load. Never share between partners, or between anal and vaginal use, without cleaning the item first or using a fresh condom. This information is general in nature only and is not medical advice; it does not account for your individual circumstances. If you have a relevant health condition or experience any persistent discomfort, discontinue use and seek advice from a qualified medical professional. |
Care and cleaning
Deep throat sprays need minimal care. Store the bottle in a cool, dry place away from direct heat or sunlight, which can degrade the active ingredients. Keep the cap sealed when not in use. Most sprays last six to twelve months once opened, depending on storage. If the spray stops working or the nozzle clogs, rinse the nozzle tip with warm water and let it air dry. Never ingest large amounts—these are topical products only.
Learn more
If you're curious about specific brands and formulas, Sensuva Throat is a popular choice worth reading about. Our blog also covers how to combine sprays with other products and real customer experiences with different types.
Why shop Deep Throat Sprays at Adultsmart
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