The Starlet Snow and the Starlet 2 are both made of ABS plastic, while the detachable nozzles are medical grade silicone. Now onto the comparison! Let’s go point by point, because this is going to take a while. Regardless, though, these vibrators have given me some of the best, and longest, orgasms of my life, usually with very little effort. I later bought the Dame Aer for a whole host of reasons, which I’ll get into during this comparison.Īir suction/air flow vibrators work by creating a seal around your clitoris (using the nozzle on the end) which then pumps waves of air on and around the clit – it’s supposed to be the closest thing to getting oral sex that doesn’t involve an actual tongue, though the results vary widely from toy to toy and company to company. ![]() My original Starlet (which was purple and doesn’t seem to exist anymore) died a few years ago, at which point I replaced it with the Starlet 2, immediately hated it, and asked the company to replace my original Starlet, which they did (with the white Starlet “Snow” you see in these photos). I currently own three: the Womanizer Starlet (apparently now called the Starlet Snow), the Starlet 2, and the Dame Aer. Since that day, I’ve acquired what may or may not be… a silly number of clitoral suction vibrators. “I think this is going to be a game-changer,” my friend said prophetically as we stood at the cash register – and she wasn’t wrong. ![]() My friend and I were both on the hunt for something new and fun, and we both landed on the Womanizer Starlet, a slightly more diminutive, and cheaper, version of the original Womanizer. I happened to stumble upon the Womanizer Starlet when I was in a great little sex shop (read: bright, open, staffed by knowledgeable women) in North Hollywood that sadly no longer exists.
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