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The pelvic floor is one of the most overlooked parts of the body — until it makes itself known. But pelvic health isn't just a post-natal conversation, and it isn't only relevant after a certain age. Kegel trainers and pelvic floor exercises are something healthcare professionals recommend across all life stages and genders, and the products in this collection make that practice easier, more consistent, and considerably more interesting than a five-minute internet search might suggest.

Alongside the trainers, this collection covers intimate care essentials — pH-balanced washes, intimate moisturisers, and conditioning products formulated specifically for intimate skin. Because care for this part of the body deserves the same thoughtfulness as any other aspect of a wellbeing routine. Everything is delivered in plain, unmarked outer packaging, with free delivery on orders over £50.

What's in This Collection

Two distinct but connected categories — pelvic floor trainers for building strength and awareness, and intimate care products for daily comfort and skin health.

Product type What it does Best for
Beginners' kegel balls Single weighted ball in a smooth silicone casing — introduces the sensation of pelvic floor engagement with minimal resistance Those new to kegel training; anyone who hasn't trained before and wants to start gradually
Progressive weight sets Sets of 2–5 balls in ascending weights — you work up through the set as strength builds over weeks Those who want a structured progression rather than a single fixed weight; long-term training
Dual kegel balls Two connected weighted balls — the dual weight creates more varied engagement than a single ball, encouraging more active muscle response Those who've developed a baseline with a single ball and want to progress
Smart / app-connected trainers Biofeedback device that connects to a smartphone app — guides you through sessions, measures muscle engagement in real time, and tracks progress over time Those who want data, structure, and guided sessions rather than unassisted training
pH-balanced intimate wash Gentle, soap-free liquid cleanser formulated for the external intimate area — maintains the skin's natural pH without disrupting the vaginal environment Daily cleansing; those whose skin reacts to standard soap; anyone switching from scented products
Intimate moisturiser & gel Hydrating gel or cream for the external intimate area — addresses dryness, sensitivity, and discomfort associated with hormonal changes, friction, or post-shaving irritation Hormonal dryness; daily comfort; post-waxing or hair removal care; sensitive skin
Intimate serum & conditioning oil Nourishing oil or serum for external intimate skin — conditions, softens, and supports skin elasticity over time Those who want a more intensive care routine; post-birth recovery; skin health maintenance
Probiotic & balancing gel Topical gel containing lactic acid or probiotics designed to support the natural bacterial balance of the vaginal environment Those prone to imbalance following antibiotics, travel, or hormonal shifts; anyone managing recurring sensitivity

Choosing a Kegel Trainer

The single most important thing about kegel trainers is starting at the right level — not the level you think you should be at. A weight that's too light won't provide useful resistance; one that's too heavy creates strain rather than strength. Most people starting out find a single medium-weight ball the most practical entry point.

The format question — basic versus smart — comes down to whether you benefit from feedback. A standard weighted ball gives you the physical resistance but no information about whether you're engaging correctly. A smart biofeedback trainer (such as the Elvie or Perifit) connects to an app and shows you exactly what your muscles are doing in real time, which is genuinely useful if you're unsure whether you're contracting the right muscles or if you want to track progress objectively.

On materials: all kegel trainers in this collection use body-safe silicone. Silicone is non-porous, easy to sterilise, and comfortable for internal use — it's the correct material for a product that will be used internally on a regular basis. Clean your trainer after every session with warm water and a mild, unscented toy cleaner, and store it in its pouch or box between uses. For more on why body-safe materials matter for internally used products, our complete guide to body-safe intimate materials covers everything worth knowing.

Kegel training is one of the more intentional self-care habits you can build. If you're thinking more broadly about approaching intimacy and body care with that kind of deliberateness, our piece on intentional intimacy and the purposeful pleasure shift gives useful context for why this matters beyond just the physical side.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are kegel balls and what do they do?

Kegel balls (also called ben wa balls or pelvic floor trainers) are small weighted devices worn internally in the vagina for a period of time — typically 15–30 minutes per session. The body's natural response to holding the ball in place engages the pelvic floor muscles, gradually building strength through repeated sessions. They're used to support pelvic floor fitness, which healthcare professionals recommend as part of general wellbeing for people of all ages and life stages. They're not exclusively post-natal, despite often being framed that way.

How do I use kegel balls safely?

Insert the ball(s) using a little water-based lubricant and wear them while going about your normal daily activities — standing, walking, and light movement all encourage pelvic floor engagement. Start with sessions of 15–20 minutes and build gradually. Always remove the balls after your session; never sleep in them. If you feel any pain or discomfort, remove them immediately. Wash the trainer before and after every use with warm water and a gentle toy cleaner. If you have any pelvic floor conditions or have recently given birth, consult a healthcare professional before starting a training routine.

What is the difference between kegel balls and a smart kegel trainer?

Traditional kegel balls provide physical resistance — your muscles work to hold the weight in place, gradually building strength through repeated sessions. A smart kegel trainer adds a biofeedback layer: it connects to a smartphone app and shows you in real time whether you're engaging the right muscles correctly, how strong each contraction is, and how your strength progresses over time. Smart trainers are particularly useful for people who are unsure whether they're performing the exercises correctly, or who are motivated by data and structured progression. Both approaches work — the choice comes down to whether you want guidance or just resistance.

How long does it take to see results from kegel training?

Individual results vary considerably based on starting strength, consistency, and the specific goals you're working towards. Most people who train consistently — at least four or five sessions per week — notice a difference in muscle awareness within a few weeks, with more tangible strength changes typically appearing after six to twelve weeks of regular practice. Using a progressive weight set or a smart trainer with structured sessions tends to produce more consistent progress than occasional use of a single weight. Kegel training works best as a regular habit, not a short-term programme.

What is pH-balanced intimate wash and why does it matter?

The vaginal environment is naturally slightly acidic (typically between pH 3.8 and 4.5), and regular soap — even gentle body wash — is usually alkaline, which disrupts this balance when used internally or on the vulvar area. A pH-balanced intimate wash is formulated to match the natural acidity of intimate skin, cleansing without stripping the protective flora or causing the irritation that mismatched pH can trigger. It's particularly worth switching to if you notice recurring sensitivity, dryness, or irritation after washing. Note that internal douching is not recommended by healthcare professionals — intimate wash is for external use only.

Are kegel trainers safe for everyone?

For most healthy adults, kegel trainers are safe to use as directed. However, they're not appropriate for everyone in every circumstance. Those currently experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction, recovering from pelvic surgery, pregnant, or who have specific medical conditions affecting the pelvic region should consult a GP or pelvic health physiotherapist before starting a training routine. A physiotherapist can also assess whether your pelvic floor is overactive or underactive — an overactive pelvic floor actually requires relaxation work rather than strengthening, which is the opposite of what a weighted trainer addresses.

The pelvic floor is one of the most overlooked parts of the body — until it makes itself known. But pelvic health isn't just a post-natal conversation, and it isn't only relevant after a certain age. Kegel trainers and pelvic floor exercises are something healthcare professionals recommend across all life stages and genders, and the products in this collection make that practice easier, more consistent, and considerably more interesting than a five-minute internet search might suggest.

Alongside the trainers, this collection covers intimate care essentials — pH-balanced washes, intimate moisturisers, and conditioning products formulated specifically for intimate skin. Because care for this part of the body deserves the same thoughtfulness as any other aspect of a wellbeing routine. Everything is delivered in plain, unmarked outer packaging, with free delivery on orders over £50.

What's in This Collection

Two distinct but connected categories — pelvic floor trainers for building strength and awareness, and intimate care products for daily comfort and skin health.

Product type What it does Best for
Beginners' kegel balls Single weighted ball in a smooth silicone casing — introduces the sensation of pelvic floor engagement with minimal resistance Those new to kegel training; anyone who hasn't trained before and wants to start gradually
Progressive weight sets Sets of 2–5 balls in ascending weights — you work up through the set as strength builds over weeks Those who want a structured progression rather than a single fixed weight; long-term training
Dual kegel balls Two connected weighted balls — the dual weight creates more varied engagement than a single ball, encouraging more active muscle response Those who've developed a baseline with a single ball and want to progress
Smart / app-connected trainers Biofeedback device that connects to a smartphone app — guides you through sessions, measures muscle engagement in real time, and tracks progress over time Those who want data, structure, and guided sessions rather than unassisted training
pH-balanced intimate wash Gentle, soap-free liquid cleanser formulated for the external intimate area — maintains the skin's natural pH without disrupting the vaginal environment Daily cleansing; those whose skin reacts to standard soap; anyone switching from scented products
Intimate moisturiser & gel Hydrating gel or cream for the external intimate area — addresses dryness, sensitivity, and discomfort associated with hormonal changes, friction, or post-shaving irritation Hormonal dryness; daily comfort; post-waxing or hair removal care; sensitive skin
Intimate serum & conditioning oil Nourishing oil or serum for external intimate skin — conditions, softens, and supports skin elasticity over time Those who want a more intensive care routine; post-birth recovery; skin health maintenance
Probiotic & balancing gel Topical gel containing lactic acid or probiotics designed to support the natural bacterial balance of the vaginal environment Those prone to imbalance following antibiotics, travel, or hormonal shifts; anyone managing recurring sensitivity

Choosing a Kegel Trainer

The single most important thing about kegel trainers is starting at the right level — not the level you think you should be at. A weight that's too light won't provide useful resistance; one that's too heavy creates strain rather than strength. Most people starting out find a single medium-weight ball the most practical entry point.

The format question — basic versus smart — comes down to whether you benefit from feedback. A standard weighted ball gives you the physical resistance but no information about whether you're engaging correctly. A smart biofeedback trainer (such as the Elvie or Perifit) connects to an app and shows you exactly what your muscles are doing in real time, which is genuinely useful if you're unsure whether you're contracting the right muscles or if you want to track progress objectively.

On materials: all kegel trainers in this collection use body-safe silicone. Silicone is non-porous, easy to sterilise, and comfortable for internal use — it's the correct material for a product that will be used internally on a regular basis. Clean your trainer after every session with warm water and a mild, unscented toy cleaner, and store it in its pouch or box between uses. For more on why body-safe materials matter for internally used products, our complete guide to body-safe intimate materials covers everything worth knowing.

Kegel training is one of the more intentional self-care habits you can build. If you're thinking more broadly about approaching intimacy and body care with that kind of deliberateness, our piece on intentional intimacy and the purposeful pleasure shift gives useful context for why this matters beyond just the physical side.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are kegel balls and what do they do?

Kegel balls (also called ben wa balls or pelvic floor trainers) are small weighted devices worn internally in the vagina for a period of time — typically 15–30 minutes per session. The body's natural response to holding the ball in place engages the pelvic floor muscles, gradually building strength through repeated sessions. They're used to support pelvic floor fitness, which healthcare professionals recommend as part of general wellbeing for people of all ages and life stages. They're not exclusively post-natal, despite often being framed that way.

How do I use kegel balls safely?

Insert the ball(s) using a little water-based lubricant and wear them while going about your normal daily activities — standing, walking, and light movement all encourage pelvic floor engagement. Start with sessions of 15–20 minutes and build gradually. Always remove the balls after your session; never sleep in them. If you feel any pain or discomfort, remove them immediately. Wash the trainer before and after every use with warm water and a gentle toy cleaner. If you have any pelvic floor conditions or have recently given birth, consult a healthcare professional before starting a training routine.

What is the difference between kegel balls and a smart kegel trainer?

Traditional kegel balls provide physical resistance — your muscles work to hold the weight in place, gradually building strength through repeated sessions. A smart kegel trainer adds a biofeedback layer: it connects to a smartphone app and shows you in real time whether you're engaging the right muscles correctly, how strong each contraction is, and how your strength progresses over time. Smart trainers are particularly useful for people who are unsure whether they're performing the exercises correctly, or who are motivated by data and structured progression. Both approaches work — the choice comes down to whether you want guidance or just resistance.

How long does it take to see results from kegel training?

Individual results vary considerably based on starting strength, consistency, and the specific goals you're working towards. Most people who train consistently — at least four or five sessions per week — notice a difference in muscle awareness within a few weeks, with more tangible strength changes typically appearing after six to twelve weeks of regular practice. Using a progressive weight set or a smart trainer with structured sessions tends to produce more consistent progress than occasional use of a single weight. Kegel training works best as a regular habit, not a short-term programme.

What is pH-balanced intimate wash and why does it matter?

The vaginal environment is naturally slightly acidic (typically between pH 3.8 and 4.5), and regular soap — even gentle body wash — is usually alkaline, which disrupts this balance when used internally or on the vulvar area. A pH-balanced intimate wash is formulated to match the natural acidity of intimate skin, cleansing without stripping the protective flora or causing the irritation that mismatched pH can trigger. It's particularly worth switching to if you notice recurring sensitivity, dryness, or irritation after washing. Note that internal douching is not recommended by healthcare professionals — intimate wash is for external use only.

Are kegel trainers safe for everyone?

For most healthy adults, kegel trainers are safe to use as directed. However, they're not appropriate for everyone in every circumstance. Those currently experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction, recovering from pelvic surgery, pregnant, or who have specific medical conditions affecting the pelvic region should consult a GP or pelvic health physiotherapist before starting a training routine. A physiotherapist can also assess whether your pelvic floor is overactive or underactive — an overactive pelvic floor actually requires relaxation work rather than strengthening, which is the opposite of what a weighted trainer addresses.