In outpatient consultations and counseling, I frequently encounter questions from male friends about duration performance. There is a wide variety of so-called "Indian God Oil" products on the market, and NASKIC Naishi Wang Long-Lasting Delay Spray, as one representative product, is often compared with other topical delay liquids. Today, I will break down the actual performance of several popular products from the perspectives of ingredients, experience, onset time, and applicable scenarios.
Most mainstream delay liquid products on the market work primarily through locally reducing penile sensitivity, thereby prolonging the neural reflex time. When in use, it is generally recommended to spray and then allow it to sit and absorb, ensuring the active ingredients penetrate effectively.
NASKIC Naishi Wang Long-Lasting Delay Spray
This product emphasizes high cost-effectiveness and is an entry-level choice for many beginners. Its formula is relatively straightforward, with a faster onset.
Topical Delay Liquid (Bestseller)
If you are looking for a widely accepted option, this Indian God Oil product delivers steady performance in duration control.
Delay Spray (Imported)
For users who prioritize comfort during use, this genuine imported product features an optimized formula.
Delay Spray (Climax)
For this product, you can refer to this real experience article to learn about long-term usage feedback.
Comprehensive Buying Guide
When choosing a delay liquid, please consider your own circumstances:
1. NASKIC Naishi Wang: Suitable for first-time users with limited budgets who want a quick onset.
2. Imported Gentle Type: Suitable for those with sensitive skin, high demands for sensation, and sufficient budget.
3. High-Strength Duration Control Type: Suitable for those facing significant duration challenges who need longer-lasting support.
During use, regardless of which product you choose, follow the principle of "small amounts, multiple applications." Do not chase excessively prolonged delay effects. Typically, extending duration by 15-30 minutes is an ideal state. Over-pursuing longer times not only increases physical burden but may also prevent reaching the finish line.
FAQ
Q1: Does NASKIC Naishi Wang cause dependence?
A: Topical delay liquids are physical aids, not hormonal medications, and generally do not cause physiological dependence. However, psychological dependence may develop, so it is recommended to try reducing usage frequency once your condition improves.
Q2: Do I need to wash after spraying?
A: To avoid your partner coming into contact with residual ingredients, it is recommended to wait 20-30 minutes after spraying until fully absorbed, or rinse briefly before intimate contact. This preserves effectiveness while being safer and more hygienic.
Q3: Why did I see no effect after using it?
A: It may be due to insufficient dosage or inadequate absorption time. Try increasing the amount sprayed and extending absorption time, while also checking whether the spray reached sensitive areas (such as the sides of the coronal sulcus).
Q4: Is this product suitable for everyone?
A: No. It is not recommended for individuals with skin inflammation, allergic constitutions, or when a partner is pregnant. If any discomfort occurs, discontinue use immediately and rinse thoroughly.
Q5: How do I determine which product suits me best?
A: It is recommended to first purchase a small package to try, focusing on comparing two indicators: "numbness" and "onset time." If you cannot tolerate numbness, prioritize imported products that emphasize a no-numbness formula.

