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Intimate Rose Vibrating Pelvic Wand — Internal Pelvic Floor Massage Tool

  • 10 vibration settings — designed by a pelvic floor physiotherapist for at-home internal work
  • Two differently sized ends — reach deep pelvic-floor muscles your own fingers can't
  • Body-safe BPA-free medical-grade silicone, latex-free — rechargeable with USB cable and Australian wall charger
  • Works vaginally or rectally — choose Green or Blue, both the same wand
$95.00 AUD

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An S-shaped vibrating internal massager for pelvic floor trigger-point work

The Intimate Rose Vibrating Pelvic Wand is an S-shaped silicone massager designed by a pelvic floor physiotherapist, with 10 vibration settings and two differently shaped ends. It works both vaginally and rectally, and the two colours (green or blue) are completely interchangeable. Same wand, same dimensions, same silicone, same vibration motor. Choose whichever colour you prefer.

Pelvic floor physiotherapists often recommend the vibrating version of the Intimate Rose wand for people starting out with at-home work who find a still-pressure wand too intense. The vibration is a softer entry point. Many people start here, build confidence with internal tools, and either stay with the vibrating wand or move on to the standard wand later.

What you get

  • S-shaped silicone wand with two differently sized ends
  • 10 vibration settings, fully rechargeable
  • USB charging cable and Australian wall charger included in the box
  • Fully covered in body-safe, BPA-free medical-grade silicone
  • Designed by Dr Amanda Olson, a pelvic floor physiotherapist
  • Backed by Intimate Rose's 1-year manufacturer warranty
  • Discreet packaging
  • Available in Green or Blue. Both are the same wand — choose your preferred colour.

Vaginal use

The vibrating wand is commonly chosen by women working through deep pelvic floor muscle tension as part of a physio-led plan — postpartum, perimenopause and menopause, vaginismus rehabilitation, or chronic pelvic-floor tightness. For many people, the vibration setting is easier to tolerate than still-pressure work in the early days.

Rectal use (including men's pelvic floor work)

The same wand works rectally for posterior pelvic-floor trigger-point release. Many people working through chronic pelvic-floor tension, chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, or pudendal neuralgia use this wand for posterior work — the underlying mechanism is usually a hypertonic pelvic floor, and trigger-point release is what helps release it. The two differently shaped ends give you options for depth and angle. Either colour works equally well.

Who this is for

  • People who've been shown how to use a wand by a pelvic health physiotherapist and want to continue at home
  • Postpartum recovery, once you've had clearance from your physio or GP
  • Perimenopause and menopause, when many women find their pelvic floor changes
  • Men or women working through deep pelvic-floor muscle tension as part of a physio-led plan
  • People who tried the standard wand and found it too intense — vibration is often a gentler entry point

Who this isn't for

  • Anyone who hasn't yet been assessed by a pelvic health physio. Wand work without assessment can be counter-productive.
  • Active vaginal or rectal infection, or pregnancy without clinical clearance from your treating clinician

Comparing the wands in the range

If still-pressure work is enough for you, the Original Pelvic Wand is the simpler, more affordable starting point. If heat or cool helps your specific condition, the Temperature Therapy Wand has a core that holds warmth or cool for around 15 minutes. If you need extra reach or a custom angle, the Bendable Wand can be shaped to suit your anatomy. Compare all four at the Pelvic Wand collection.

Care and compatibility

Use water-based lubricant only. Oil-based and silicone-based lubricants degrade silicone over time. Wash with warm water and mild soap, then air dry. The wand contains a rechargeable battery, so don't fully submerge it.

Returns

No change-of-mind returns on intimate products. The Intimate Rose Vibrating Pelvic Wand comes with Intimate Rose's 1-year manufacturer warranty against defective units. For warranty or fault claims, email hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au with photos of the issue. Your Australian Consumer Law guarantees sit alongside this warranty, not in conflict with it.

This product comes with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.

  • Free shipping for orders over $100 (Australia only)
  • Orders are dispatched within 1-3 business days.
  • All items are located within Australia.
  • You will receive an email confirmation once your order has been dispatched with your order number and shipping method.
  • If stock needs to be sent from more than one warehouse, you will receive multiple packages with multiple tracking numbers.
  • All intimate products are shipped with discreet packaging.
  • If you require products urgently, please contact us directly to confirm the stock location so that we can endeavor to process and dispatch your order as a priority.

Change of Mind Purchases

Due to the intimate nature of our products, we do not accept returns or exchanges for change-of-mind purchases.

The exception for this is SRC Health Products

  • SRC Recovery garments must be returned within 30 days of purchase
  • SRC Non recovery products must be returned within 14 days of purchase
  • All items are required to be returned in their original unworn condition, with their garment tags and labels in place.
  • Shipping costs are non-refundable.
  • To initiate a SRC Health product return, please contact hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au for further instructions 

 

Faulty / Damaged Item

If an item is faulty or damaged, please contact us immediately at hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au so that we can resolve the issue as soon as possible. 

 

Incorrect Order 

If you receive an incorrect order, please contact us immediately at hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au so that we can resolve the issue as soon as possible.

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Vibrating Pelvic Wand FAQ

Common questions about the Intimate Rose Vibrating Pelvic Wand. What it is, how to use it vaginally or rectally, lube and cleaning, battery and travel, men's use, and colour choice. Answers from pelvic floor physiotherapists.

A vibrating pelvic wand is a slim, S-shaped silicone tool designed for internal use, with a small vibration motor in the handle. The Intimate Rose vibrating wand was designed by Dr Amanda Olson, an American pelvic floor physiotherapist. The S-shape isn't decorative. It's there so the wand can curve around your anatomy and reach areas your own fingers can't easily get to. The two ends are differently shaped: one is slightly smaller and more pointed, the other a little broader, and you'll work out over time which end suits you on which day. The vibration sits at the handle end and travels up through the silicone, with 10 settings to cycle through, from very subtle to quite firm. The wand is fully covered in body-safe, BPA-free, medical-grade silicone. That's the standard material for anything used internally because it's non-porous, doesn't harbour bacteria, and is easy to keep clean. Silicone also has a small amount of give, so the wand isn't rigid the way some older clinical tools are. It charges via the included USB cable, and the box ships with an Australian wall charger, so you have what you need to charge it from day one. Like every internal tool, it works best when you've been shown how to use it by a pelvic health physiotherapist. The wand is a tool, and the technique matters more than the tool itself.

The wand is available in two colours — green or blue. The two are completely interchangeable: same silicone, same motor, same shape, same dimensions. Choose whichever colour you prefer.

By the time you're using one at home, you should already have been shown how to use it by a pelvic health physio. Wand work without prior assessment is the fastest way to make things worse. Every body is different, every pelvic floor responds differently, and what works for one woman can be counter-productive for another. If you're reading this without ever having seen a pelvic physio, please book one before unboxing this. Once you have that grounding, the general pattern most women follow at home is: clear quiet time (15 to 20 minutes), water-based lubricant generously applied to the wand, body relaxed, breathing slow. Insert the wand gently. Vaginally is the most common route for women. Use slow, sustained pressure rather than fast movement. Many women find the vibration setting easier to start with than going straight to still-pressure work, particularly on the lower settings. After the session, take the wand out gently, wash it with warm water and mild soap, dry it, and put it away in its pouch or case. Frequency depends on what your physio has recommended. Three times a week is common, but daily for a short period or weekly maintenance are both legitimate patterns depending on what you're working through. If anything feels sharp, worsening, or out of pattern with what your physio mapped out, stop and book a follow-up before pushing on.

Both wands are made by Intimate Rose, both have the same S-shape, both are made from the same medical-grade silicone, and both have the two differently shaped ends. The only difference is that the vibrating version has a small motor at the handle that gives 10 vibration settings. Mechanically that's it. Where the difference matters is in how it feels. The standard wand is a still-pressure tool. You place it, you hold it in place. The vibrating wand adds a sensory layer that many women describe as easier to start with. Vibration is a different kind of input than steady internal pressure, and a lot of women find it less confronting in the early days of working with an internal tool. Pelvic floor physiotherapists often recommend the vibrating version for women who tried the standard wand and found it intense. It can also be useful as a warm up part of a session: start with the vibration on a low setting for a few minutes before moving to firmer pressure work. Cost-wise, the vibrating wand sits at a higher price point because of the motor and battery. If your budget allows and you're just starting out, the vibrating one is often the better starting point. If you're further along and confident with internal tools, the standard wand does the same fundamental job and is more affordable. The Blossom team is happy to talk through which one suits where you're at, drop us an email any time.

Water-based lubricant only. This isn't a brand preference, it's a material fact. Silicone-based and oil-based lubricants slowly degrade silicone over time, creating microscopic pitting that makes the surface harder to clean and shortens the wand's usable life. Even a single application of the wrong lube won't ruin the wand instantly, but regular use of oil or silicone-based lubricant will. So: water-based, every time. Within water-based lubes, you want something gentle. Pelvic floor tissue that's already tender or sensitive doesn't need anything with glycerine, parabens, sugars, or strong fragrances added. Glycerine can be irritating for some women and can also be a problem if you're prone to thrush. Two water-based lubes Blossom stocks alongside this wand are YES WB (a certified-organic, very minimal formula made in the UK that a lot of women with sensitive tissue gravitate toward) and Sliquid H2O (a longer-glide formula). Both are glycerine-free and paraben-free. Apply generously. More than feels like 'enough.' Adequate lubrication makes the difference between a session that feels do-able and one that doesn't. If the lube starts drying out partway through, top up rather than push through the friction. After the session, the wand washes off with warm water and a small amount of mild unfragranced soap. If you're not sure what you've got at home is water-based, check the ingredient list. If you see 'dimethicone' or 'cyclomethicone' near the top, it's silicone-based and won't work with this wand.

Before first use and after every session, wash the wand under warm running water with a small amount of mild, unfragranced soap. Skip antibacterial soaps, fragranced body washes, and anything with added oils or perfume. They don't add hygiene value and can irritate the next time you use it. The medical-grade silicone is non-porous, so soap and warm water do the work. You're not trying to chemically disinfect, you're removing lube residue and skin cells. Rinse all soap off thoroughly. Pat dry with a clean towel, then leave the wand on a clean dry surface for 5 to 10 minutes to fully air-dry before storing. Putting it away damp is the most common mistake. Any trapped moisture in the storage pouch can make the next use less pleasant. Store the wand in the pouch or box it came in, somewhere clean, dry, and out of direct sunlight. The wand is fully covered (no seams, no cracks for water to get trapped in), which makes cleaning easier than older clinical tools. The rechargeable battery means you should NOT fully submerge it. Wash it under running water rather than soaking. If you want a deeper clean after a long break, a sex-toy-safe cleaner or a wipe with isopropyl alcohol on the silicone surface (avoiding the charging port) is fine. Don't put it in the dishwasher, don't boil it, don't put it in a UV steriliser. Those are all fine for non-electric silicone but not for a wand with a battery and motor inside. Treat it like a high-quality electronic device that happens to be made of silicone.

Quiet enough to use without anyone in the next room knowing. The Intimate Rose vibrating wand uses a small motor housed inside the silicone handle. Because the whole wand is fully covered in dense silicone rather than a hollow plastic shell, the vibration is dampened in a way that makes it noticeably quieter than older-style vibrators with audible motors. On the lowest two settings, the sound is barely perceptible. You'll feel the vibration far more than you hear it. Around the middle of the 10-setting range, the sound becomes a soft hum that's audible from up close (an arm's length away) but is easily masked by background noise like a fan, music, or a closed bathroom door. At the top settings the motor works harder and the sound is more present. Still quieter than a typical electric toothbrush, but you'd hear it in a quiet room. For most women using the wand at home, the lower-to-middle settings are where the work happens, and at those settings the wand is discreet. If you live in a share house, are travelling with family, or just value the privacy aspect, this is one of the quieter wands on the market. The silicone exterior is fully waterproof, so the wand handles humidity in a bathroom without trouble. Keep the charging port out of the water and don't fully submerge it, because of the rechargeable battery.

A full charge lasts somewhere between 60 and 90 minutes of continuous use, depending on which vibration setting you're using. The lower settings use less power, the high settings drain it faster. For most women that translates to several sessions before you need to charge it again, since a typical home session runs 15 to 20 minutes and often only uses the vibration for part of that time. The wand comes with everything you need to charge it: a USB cable and an Australian wall charger, both included in the box. The cable plugs into a magnetic charging point on the wand itself, so there's no exposed port that could let moisture in. Just a discreet contact pad on the side of the handle. The other end of the cable is a standard USB-A plug, which fits the included Australian wall charger or any USB-A port on a laptop, power bank, or USB hub. A full charge from flat takes around 2 hours via the included wall charger. The wand has a small LED indicator that pulses while it's charging and goes solid once the charge is complete, so you can tell at a glance whether it's ready to go. A practical tip: charge it after each session rather than waiting for it to run flat. That way you're never in a situation where you've planned a session and discovered the battery is dead. If you're storing the wand for a long stretch without using it, charge it to about half before putting it away. Lithium batteries last longest when they're not stored fully flat or fully full.

Yes, the wand is travel-friendly, both within Australia and internationally, with a few practical considerations. For domestic flights, you can carry it in either checked or carry-on luggage. Australian airport security has no restriction on personal pelvic health products, and the silicone construction with a small rechargeable battery is completely standard. The wand will go through the x-ray scanner without raising flags. Most security staff have seen far stranger objects and won't think twice. For carry-on, the wand fits easily into a toiletries bag or a small standalone pouch. The rechargeable battery is well within lithium-ion airline limits, so no special handling is needed. For international travel, the same generally applies. If you're going somewhere with conservative customs rules (some Middle Eastern countries, for example), packing the wand in checked luggage in its original storage pouch is the discreet move. The discreet packaging Intimate Rose ships in is helpful: there's nothing on the outside of the box that identifies the contents. One practical thing: take the USB charging cable with you. The wand uses a proprietary magnetic connector that pairs with the included cable, so a generic phone USB cable won't work as a substitute. The included Australian wall charger works on Australian outlets out of the box. For overseas travel, either pack a standard travel adapter with the Australian charger, or skip the charger and run the USB cable into a laptop, phone plug, or power bank at your destination. Anywhere with a USB-A port will do. Battery life of 60 to 90 minutes per charge is plenty for a couple of weeks of travel sessions.

Yes. The Intimate Rose Vibrating Pelvic Wand is the same tool whether you're using it vaginally or rectally — the difference is which end you choose and how you angle it. Many men working through chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), chronic non-bacterial prostatitis, hypertonic or tight pelvic floor, or pudendal neuralgia use this wand rectally to release trigger points in the levator ani and surrounding muscles. The underlying mechanism in most male pelvic pain isn't actually the prostate — it's a too-tight pelvic floor. An FDA-approved internal trigger-point wand for urologic CPPS has been in clinical use since 2012, and trigger-point release is now a standard pelvic-physio intervention for these conditions. Colour is purely a preference choice — green and blue are exactly the same wand, and either works just as well for men as for women. As with any internal pelvic-floor work, we strongly recommend at least one session with a pelvic health physiotherapist to learn the technique before working at home. The Australian Physiotherapy Association directory can help you find a men's pelvic-health-trained physio near you.

Intimate Rose vibrating pelvic wand in green — product view of the S-shaped silicone wand.

Intimate Rose Vibrating Pelvic Wand — Internal Pelvic Floor Massage Tool

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