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Durex Warming Lube 100ml

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Mistakes That Are Causing You to Waste Money on Skin-Care Serums, According to an Esthetician Skin-Care Tips Pros: Compatible with all condoms and sex toys; gel-like consistency doesn’t drip much; contains skin-soothing ingredients; sleek branding; convenient pump-top The formula is long-lasting, moisturizing, and easy to clean up. You won’t have to worry about it leaving behind any bothersome stains because of its water base. It’s infused with light lemon and vanilla scents without irritating chemical additives making it ideal for anyone with sensitive skin. Plus, it’s safe for silicone toys and latex condoms. Bearing all these things in mind, we've tried to hone in on lubes that have the safest ingredients for avoiding irritation, infections, and mess (i.e. primarily water-based and silicone-based varieties that don't contain common irritants and fragrances). If you're hankering for a specific type of lube, though, we've also catalogued the best anal lubes and the best flavored lube. Below, some of the best sex lubes for every occasion. They shared the pros and cons of different types of lubes, who would benefit from using lube, the best lube for different intentions, and ingredients to seek out or avoid. They also shed light on whether lube affects your risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

The Ingredient List: Certain lube ingredients are known to cause vaginal irritation and/or infections—including glycerin, nonoxynol-9, and propylene glycol—so these are best avoided. You’ll also want to stay away from parabens (i.e. any ingredient with a name ending in -paraben), which have been shown to disrupt the endocrine system. Finally, steer clear of any lube containing sugar or sucralose, unless you want a hell of a yeast infection. For oral sex, flavored lubes can mask the latex flavor of a condom and add novelty. We recommend Sliquid Naturals’ Swirl because it is free from potentially harmful ingredients like glycerin, parabens, and propylene glycol. It is vegan and hypoallergenic as well. Pros: Contains moisturizing ingredients; compatible with all sex toys and with latex and polyisoprene condoms; sleek branding These Are the Best Anti-Chafing Denim Shorts—According to Some Very Happy Reviewers Active Clothing We also love that the bottle almost looks like a perfume bottle, so you could get away with leaving it on your nightstand without it being obvious that it’s lube. It has a pump to easily dispense it as needed.We appreciate that the bottle is discreet, so it’s easy to keep on your nightstand without anyone realizing it’s lube. Plus, it has a hand pump that makes dispensing it seamless. Another popular drugstore brand that's readily available, the KY Warming Jelly formula is water-based and comes in a tube for easy application and storage. Bonus: Touch Warming Lubricant Dispenser

Pros: Moisturizing thanks to aloe; mostly organic; hypoallergenic; safe to use with condoms and non-silicone sex toys What the reviewers are saying: “A simple lube with a nice subtly sweet scent. Doesn't taste bad and doesn't need to be reapplied every two seconds unlike other lubes I've tried.” —an Unbound reviewer LOLA’s Personal Lubricant is a relatively affordably priced option that is free from potentially harmful ingredients like parabens, glycerin, and fragrances. LOLA considers it to be hypoallergenic, meaning the risk of an allergic reaction is low compared to other similar products (however, it’s worth noting that the FDA doesn’t really regulate these claims). Pros: Unscented for those who are sensitive to fragrances; uses body-safe ingredients; compatible with silicone sex toys Uberlube’s Luxury Lubricant is silicone-based, meaning you only need a little bit to get you through a session, and it can be used for water play as well. It has these long-lasting lubricating benefits while being free from potentially harmful or irritating ingredients like parabens, glycerin, scents, and flavors. In fact, it has only four ingredients in total. The addition of vitamin E helps provide moisturization and softness.

Flavored lube: To make oral sex taste better, you might enjoy something with flavor. These typically water-based lubricants are A-OK for penetrative sex, but the additives may make you more susceptible to vaginal infections. What to look for in a good lube You may have seen lubes advertised as being “warming” before, but what exactly does that mean and why is it a selling point? Aside from the potential “no thanks” of ice-cold lube hitting your skin as you’re getting it in, the warming effect of lube can increase blood flow to the area, waking up nerve endings, and making the area more responsive to touch, as Dr. Brandye, MD, a board certified OBGYN and women’s sex and pleasure coach at LifeLoveLibido explains.

Hybrid lubes typically have a combination of water and silicone, so they have a mix of the pros and cons of each option. The water makes them easy to clean up and the silicone keeps them from drying out so they last longer. Sutil’s Luxe lube is a water-based lube that mimics the long-lasting effects of silicone. Those with sensitive skin can feel good that this lube is free from potential irritants like parabens and glycerin. Besides water, it includes natural hydrating ingredients like lotus root and oat beta-glucan. It also contains hyaluronic acid, which helps promote skin elasticity. These ingredients make this a great option for those with dry or sensitive skin. There's good reason for the expression, "in the heat of the moment." And a lonely tube of lube, languishing in a nightstand drawer can be colder than cold —and certainly colder than room temperature. The ingredients are naturally hydrating so your skin will feel silky smooth when you’re done. It has a mild vanilla scent thanks to the vanilla flavor added, but nothing too strong. It’s even safe to swallow! Experiment with placement. Warming oils can be used on a woman’s external genitalia, applied from the top of your labia, over the clitoral hood, inside and outside the inner labia, including the vestibule (the entryway to the vagina). Some women like to include their perineum and anus. And some like to use warming fluids on their nipples. Men may like warming fluids on sensitive parts of their bodies, too.Yes. In fact, more lubricant can help the condom do its job even better. Additional lubricant can reduce friction even further to minimize the chance of the condom breaking. It can also reduce the chance of irritation of delicate tissues which can lead to infection.

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