I’ve now been using the alongside the companion product “Lea N Friend” (which I understand to be either a body oil, a lightweight moisturizing mist, or a shared-use balm – the branding is delightfully ambiguous) for about four months. I purchased both after a two-week stay at a naturist-friendly resort in Croatia, where they were supplied in the communal shower block. Here is my honest, in-depth review. First Impressions & Philosophy Let’s address the name first. “Naturistin” isn’t a typo; it’s a clever play on “naturist” + “in” (as in being in nature) and carries a gentle, feminine-coded energy without being exclusive. The branding is minimalist: a line drawing of two figures (presumably Lea and a friend) under a soft rainfall, no modesty leaves, just honest silhouettes. This sets the tone immediately – the product is not about performative sexuality, but about the simple, raw joy of being clean, unclothed, and unashamed.
is a 500ml transparent gel with a slight golden tint. The pump bottle is matte white, easy to grip with wet hands. The scent profile is listed as “morning dew, fig leaf, and warm cedar.” In reality, it smells like the first five minutes after a dawn skinny dip – aquatic, green, slightly salty, but with a grounding woody base. Naturistin Good Holiday Lea Shower Lea N Friend...
(100ml dropper bottle) is described as a “post-shower share balm.” It’s a semi-solid oil that melts on contact with skin. The idea is that you apply it yourself or, as the name suggests, a friend helps with hard-to-reach spots. In a naturist context, this is genius – it normalizes non-sexual, caring touch. The Shower Experience (Lea Shower) Used solo, the gel is low-foaming (sulfate-free, clearly). At first, I was worried it wasn’t lathering enough, but that’s the point. It doesn’t strip your skin. On days after long hours of sunbathing or hiking nude, my skin felt sensitive. The Lea Shower glides on like a silky lotion, not a harsh detergent. Rinsing is instant – no slippery residue on the shower floor (critical for safety in shared naturist facilities). I’ve now been using the alongside the companion
Naturist resort goers, post-sauna enthusiasts, skinny dippers who miss the sea, and anyone ready to decouple nudity from sexuality. Not recommended for: People who prefer their showers aggressively foaming or who find unscented Dove comforting. This is a different universe. First Impressions & Philosophy Let’s address the name