The Colours Dilator Kit Multicolor is a 5-piece set of graduated silicone dilators designed to support comfort, intimacy, and pelvic health. Each slim, tapered piece helps you work gently with your body over time—whether you’re easing discomfort, exploring penetration again, or following a medical recommendation.
Made from premium, pliable silicone in cheerful colors, these dilators are body-safe, smooth, and slightly flexible for more comfortable insertion and positioning.
The gradual size increase lets you move at your own pace, helping to reduce anxiety around penetration and build confidence through small, manageable steps.
Compatible with all types of lubricant (including silicone), this set is a versatile option for long-term use, self-directed practice, or as a supportive tool between pelvic floor therapy sessions.
Colours Dilator Kit Multicolor features:
- 5-piece set of graduated silicone dilators in assorted colors
- Soft, pliable, and slightly flexible for comfort during insertion
- Slim, tapered tips designed for gentle, progressive penetration
- Suitable for use with all lubricants, including silicone- and water-based
- Ideal for pelvic floor therapy, post-surgery care, vaginismus, and vaginal tightness
- Non-porous, body-safe silicone for hygienic, long-term use
- Color-coded sizes to easily track your progress
- Can be used solo or with a partner’s support
Size and material:
- Insertable length XS: 3.46 in
- Insertable length S: 3.98 in
- Insertable length M: 4.41 in
- Insertable length L: 4.76 in
- Insertable length XL: 5.28 in
- Material: Premium, body-safe silicone
- Finish: Smooth, non-porous surface
- Colors: Assorted multicolor set
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This Toy: 🎒 Bedroom Backup
Solid choice, not always first pick but glad it's there.
Reliable, easy to use, and perfect as a secondary option in your toy drawer.
Who is this dilator kit for?
The Colours Dilator Kit Multicolor is ideal for:
- People experiencing pain or tension with penetration who want a gentle, structured way to rebuild comfort with vaginal or anal insertion.
- Those following medical or therapeutic guidance for conditions like vaginismus, vulvodynia, pelvic floor dysfunction, menopause-related dryness, or post-radiation/post-surgical care.
- Users returning to intimacy after a break (such as childbirth, transition-related care, surgery, or long periods of abstinence) who want to regain confidence and control at their own pace.
- Anyone who prefers a calm, body-aware approach to training their body for penetration—prioritizing comfort, gradual progress, and emotional safety.
How to use the Colours Dilator Kit Multicolor?
- Choose your starting size: Begin with the smallest dilator that feels approachable. It’s completely okay to start with XS, even if it looks small—that’s the point.
- Set up a calm, private space: Lie on your back with knees bent, in a semi-reclined position, or on your side with knees slightly drawn up. Use pillows for support so your body can relax.
- Apply plenty of lube: Generously coat the dilator and the area you’re inserting into with your preferred lubricant (water-based, silicone, or hybrid are all compatible with this kit).
- Practice relaxation first: Take a few deep breaths, relax your pelvic floor (imagine gently releasing downward), and only begin insertion when you feel ready.
- Insert slowly and gently: Hold the base of the dilator and guide the tapered tip toward the opening. Use small, slow movements and stop if you feel sharp pain. Mild stretching or pressure can be normal, but you should never force it.
- Hold, breathe, and adjust: Once the dilator is comfortably inserted to a level that feels manageable, you can keep it still, add light in-and-out motion, or gently angle it to explore what feels okay. Many users start with 5–10 minutes, a few times per week, following their provider’s guidance.
- Remove with care: When you’re done, slowly glide the dilator out while exhaling. Add a bit more lube if it feels like it’s tugging or dragging.
- Progress at your own pace: When your current size feels consistently comfortable, you can try the next size up. There is no set timeline—your pace is valid.
Great positions to try:
- On your back with knees bent: Lying on your back with feet flat on the bed offers easy access and helps your pelvic floor relax.
- Reclined with pillows: Propping yourself up with pillows behind your back and under your knees can make longer sessions more comfortable and reduce strain in your arms and shoulders.
- Spooning/side-lying: Lying on your side with knees slightly bent can feel more secure and grounding, and may be helpful if you experience anxiety during insertion.
How to clean and care for the Colours Dilator Kit Multicolor?
- Cleaning: Wash each dilator before and after every use with warm water and mild, unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner. Pay attention to the base and any edges.
- Disinfection (optional): Because they’re silicone, you can occasionally sanitize by wiping with a 10% bleach solution (1 part bleach to 9 parts water), then rinsing thoroughly and allowing to air dry.
- Drying: Pat dry with a clean, lint-free cloth and let them air dry completely before storing to prevent trapped moisture.
- Lubricant compatibility: This premium silicone is marketed as compatible with all types of lubricant, including silicone-based. If you use very thick silicone lubes regularly, you may choose to spot-test on the base of one dilator if you’re cautious.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep them in a pouch, box, or drawer to protect from dust and separate them from other toys to avoid color transfer or material interaction.
- Inspection: Periodically check for any tears, nicks, or changes in texture. Replace the dilator if you notice damage.
Dilator kit practical use info:
- Versatility: Can be used for vaginal or gentle anal dilator training, depending on your needs and your provider’s advice.
- Stimulation focus: Designed primarily for gradual stretching, comfort, and desensitization rather than intense sexual stimulation—though some users may find sessions arousing or reassuring.
- Therapeutic support: Works well alongside pelvic floor physical therapy, counseling, or sexual health care as a practical at-home tool.
- Solo or partnered: Can be used independently or with a trusted partner’s help, especially if you want emotional support or assistance with insertion.
- Progress tracking: The distinct colors and sizes make it easy to see how far you’ve come and to communicate your progress with a healthcare provider, if you choose.
Additional information:
- Decreased sensation: If you have reduced sensitivity, the different sizes let you focus on fullness and stretch rather than intense sensation, which can help you tune into more subtle bodily feedback over time.
- Vaginal dryness or atrophy: Dilator use combined with a generous amount of lube and, if prescribed, moisturizers or estrogen therapies, can support comfort and flexibility in the tissues.
- Painful penetration: This kit can be part of a broader plan to reduce pain, but it’s not a substitute for medical care. If you experience sharp or worsening pain, bleeding, or significant anxiety, check in with a healthcare provider or pelvic floor specialist.
- Emotional comfort: Going slowly, setting time limits, and pairing sessions with relaxation techniques (breathing, music, grounding exercises) can make the process feel safer and more sustainable.
Special considerations when using Colours Dilator Kit Multicolor:
- Mobility requirements: Users need enough hand and arm mobility to hold and guide the dilators comfortably toward the genital area, and to maintain a position that supports relaxation.
- Dexterity: You’ll need basic finger dexterity to grip the base, adjust angle and depth, and apply lubricant. If grip is an issue, consider using a small towel around the base for better hold.
- Reach: Being able to reach your genital area while lying or reclining is important. If reach is limited, a partner or caregiver (with your consent) may assist, or you may explore positions that shorten the distance, like side-lying.
- Session pacing: Overdoing it can increase discomfort. Follow any timing or frequency guidance you’ve been given, and remember that shorter, consistent sessions are often more effective than pushing hard once in a while.
- Medical guidance: If you’re using dilators due to surgery, radiation, or a diagnosed condition, follow your provider’s protocol regarding when to start, how often to use them, and which sizes are appropriate.



