8 Sex & Wellness Launches You Need To Know About
 8 Sex & Wellness Launches You Need To Know About
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8 Sex & Wellness Launches You Need To Know About

From design-led pleasure brands to under-the-radar experts reshaping the conversation, this is your after-dark edit of what’s worth knowing about in the world of intimacy right now…
Images: Coco de Mer; Killing Kittens; Charli; The Knude Society

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Bijoux Indiscrets

Female-founded and led, Bijoux Indiscrets is built around the idea pleasure should be approached with the same level of care, curiosity and quality as the rest of your wellbeing routine. Its edit of intimacy oils and balms include the CBD-infused arousal oil – designed to increase blood flow and sensitivity – while the clitoral balm offers a gentle warming effect that builds gradually rather than rushing the experience. Then there’s the anal soothing oil – a thoughtful addition that focuses on comfort and care before and after, rather than performance. Alongside this, the brand’s accessories  lean into kink but in a way that feels considered rather than costume-like – think leather cuffs, elegant masks and understated whips that prioritise experience over theatrics.

Visit BIJOUXINDISCRETS.COM

Coco de Mer

Coco de Mer has always been synonymous with beautiful lingerie but its Salons are where things get interesting. Hosted in its Knightsbridge townhouse, these evening workshops are designed to feel equal parts intimate, educational and genuinely enjoyable – more private members’ club than classroom. Each Salon focuses on a specific theme, from ‘A Beginner’s Guide to Kink and Pleasure’ to more hands-on explorations like rope bondage or the art of spanking. Led by experts, they’re structured to demystify rather than intimidate, offering practical techniques alongside a broader understanding of desire and communication. Evenings start with drinks, followed by the workshop, and end with time to browse the boutique with expert guidance.

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Charli

Charli is the intimate wellness brand giving lubricant a long-overdue beauty upgrade – and it comes with serious industry credentials. Founded by the team that helped build brands like Beautyblender and Peter Thomas Roth, there’s a level of expertise here that you can feel immediately. The range comprises five products but the standout is its No.3 Lube, made with hyaluronic acid. Silky, hydrating and designed to mimic the body’s natural moisture, it delivers that elusive balance of slip and comfort without feeling synthetic or sticky. It’s also glycerin-free, making it a smart choice for anyone prone to sensitivity. The range also includes plant-based massage oils designed to make every touch feel that little bit better. Even better, you can now pick it all up at Boots, both in store and online.

Visit BOOTS.COM

Clementine Campbell

If you’ve ever felt like traditional conversations around sex don’t quite go far enough, Clementine Campbell is worth knowing about. A therapist and coach specialising in intimacy, her work focuses less on surface-level advice and more on helping women fundamentally rethink their relationship with pleasure. What sets her apart is the way she blends modern coaching with Tantra, Taoist philosophy and spiritual sexuality. Her sessions explore ideas many women haven’t been exposed to before, like how breath can intensify sensation, how to move beyond goal-oriented intimacy, and how pleasure can be experienced across the whole body rather than confined to a single outcome. If you’re looking to understand your own pleasure on a deeper level – either alone or in a relationship – Clemetine can help.

Visit CLEMENTINECAMPBELL.CO.UK

Kama

Kama is a sex and intimacy app designed to help you better understand what you like and feel more confident asking for it. Inside, you’ll find guided courses, expert-led sessions and practical exercises that go beyond the obvious – everything from understanding your turn-ons to learning new techniques you can put into practice immediately. The content is created with experts in psychosexual therapy, somatics and intimacy coaching, so it goes a bit deeper than the usual advice, but still feels easy to engage with. Created by a former Soho House creative, it has that same members’ club feel – well-designed, a little bit indulgent and full of things you didn’t know you needed. If your sex education felt a bit lacking, this is a smart – and enjoyable – way to catch up.

Visit KAMA.CO

The Knude Society

Knude Society is part product line, part education platform and a refreshing shift away from the usual, male-led narrative around pleasure. Founded by sex therapist Emma Richardson-Gerrard, it combines design-led pieces – like the dual-ended Wanda vibrator and the ultra-soft Bette finger vibe – with a more thoughtful, experience-led approach to how women engage with intimacy. What really sets it apart, though, is the workshop offering. From Building Somatic Safety — which focuses on feeling more present and comfortable in your body — to more direct, confidence-building sessions like Penis Pleasure, designed to deepen understanding and technique, the tone is informed but never clinical.

Visit THEKNUDESOCIETY.COM

Flick

If you like your sex conversations with a side of intelligence – and a bit of wit – Kate Lister should be firmly on your radar. Specialising in the history of sexuality, she has a talent for making the subject feel both deeply researched and highly readable. Her previous book, A Curious History of Sex, explored everything from medieval prostitution to Victorian erotica, unpacking the ways society has always grappled with desire – often in ways that feel surprisingly modern. Her upcoming release, Flick, turns its attention to visual culture and how we consume sex today, offering both context and clarity at a time when those conversations feel more relevant than ever.

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Killing Kittens

Killing Kittens has long been known for rewriting the rules of the traditional members’ club and its new cruises takes that ethos to an entirely different level. Designed as an immersive experience ranging from three to ten days, it blends hedonism with a surprisingly thoughtful approach to wellbeing and education. On board, the offering goes far beyond parties (though those are, of course, part of the appeal). Guests can attend workshops on everything from intimacy and communication to more exploratory practices, alongside wellness sessions designed to balance out the indulgence. The brand’s signature KK Nights also feature – curated events that prioritise consent, respect and a female-first dynamic. It’s a space that attracts a confident, open-minded crowd, but crucially, one that’s built around feeling safe and in control.

Visit KKCRUISE.COM

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