Why Use BenWa Geisha Balls?
Geisha Balls or Ben Wa balls are said to originate in Japan where they were called rin no tama – ‘tinkling bells’ and were made either of metal or ivory. Today these spherical pelvic exercisers are known by many names including Rhythm Balls, Love Balls, Duotone Balls, Duo Balls or Geisha Balls, Ben Wa Balls and Smartballs, – they all work on the same principle. An outer sphere encases each metal ball bearing; the outer sphere material varies from jelly feel, silicone, latex or hard plastic. The spheres are joined together with a nylon cord, with an additional cord, which can be used to add movement, and for easy removal. Since the heavy ball bearings roll around inside the casing when you move, the pelvic floor muscles have to tense to hold the Geisha Balls in place; this exercises the pelvic floor and adds tone to the muscle. Some women like to position the or Geisha Balls, at the entrance to the vagina – almost half in – half out to get maximum muscle control and stimulation to the o