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Good Clean Love Almost Naked Personal Lubricant, 4 oz Tubes

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Besides these natural ingredients, many lubes contain preservatives. Sodium benzoate and citric acid are two such preservatives that are considered to be safe. Hydroxyethylcellulose is another ingredient you might see in lube; it is helpful for those trying to conceive because lubes with this ingredient closely mimic natural vaginal fluids and have been found to be helpful because they don't decrease sperm motility.

Runner Up: Sliquid Organic Lubricating Gel. Like the others, this product is also aloe vera based and water soluble. It is 100% vegan friendly and 95% organic. It’s nontoxic, hypoallergenic and pH balanced. Yes, but not all of them. Common ingredients in regular lube, like glycerin and petroleum jelly, are culprits when it comes to damaging sperm. As of 2022, all FDA-approved fertility-friendly lubes are water-based. Does fertility lubricant really work? Safe to use with condoms? Compatible with polyurethane condoms, but not latex or polyisoprene condoms Vaginal dryness has a variety of causes. Symptoms range from occasional mild discomfort to chronic irritation and atrophy. In some cases, medical conditions or treatments may compromise vaginal tissue, making it difficult for the body to produce or retain natural moisture. BioNourish® Ultra Moisturizing Gel with Hyaluronic Acid mimics natural vaginal moisture to provide sustained relief. It works to restore optimal vaginal conditions and then delivers long-lasting relief through the trusted hydrating properties of hyaluronic acid. Some people experience sensitivity to certain ingredients, but this applies regardless of whether or not a lube is flavored," O'Reilly adds. Do a skin test before using any sexual product, but especially flavored lube. Place some on your wrist or forearm, wait 10 minutes, and see if you have any sort of reaction. If you don't, then chances are you're good to use.

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Vaginal and vulvar moisturizers should be used before you go to bed. This is so the product can be fully absorbed when you’re lying down. If you’re sitting up, standing, or walking, the product can leak out of your vagina. Never use petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline ®) as a lubricant. It is hard to wash off and can irritate your vagina. It can also raise your risk of getting a vaginal infection. 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). Lube can be a great addition to sex for pleasure, decrease duration, or aid in vaginal dryness. But how do you know which lubes are smart choices and which ones you should stay away from? In this blog post we break down things you should keep in mind when trying to choose the best lubes. Why should I use lube? Sandhu RS, et al. (2014). In vitro effects of coital lubricants and synthetic and natural oils on sperm motility.

According to data from Orlando Health’s Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies, other STIs a condom helps protect against include chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, and syphilis. Which means, OF COURSE you’re going to use a condom, and lubricant can help keep yours from tearing. "Condom breakage and injuries during anal sex typically occur when things aren't well lubricated,” explains Dr. Gonzalez. What to consider when shopping for anal lube: We love that it comes in a bunch of flavors–from cherry vanilla to pina colada to cater to a variety of taste preferences. It’s sugar-free, but it does contain aspartame. There’s some mixed messaging around the safety of aspartame for internal use, so you may be best off using this exclusively for oral or non-penetrative sex. While plant-based glycerin is FDA-approved and generally considered harmless (along with sugar-free sweeteners, like sucralose), there are definitely flavored lubricants out there that aren't safe for penetration. Flavored lubes that contain petroleum jelly, for instance, can trap bacteria and cause yeast infections, while certain preservatives—like pentylene glycol, pethylhexylglycerin, and phenoxyethanol—can cause irritation for folks with sensitive skin. Smith also suggests avoiding flavored lubes with artificial flavors and colors if you plan to use it for vaginal or anal play.

Yes, flavored lube is edible. And tbh, whether flavored or not, any water- or oil-based lube that you use (including vaginal lubes or anal lubes) should be edible. After all, if a lube isn’t safe to ingest orally, then why should it be put anywhere your vagina or anus? The exception to this is with silicone lubes, which—though body-safe—should only be ingested in the *smallest* amounts. Hello, friends. Welcome to today's class about enhancing your sex life. First thing to know: Lube is your vagina's best friend. Second thing to know: Flavored lube is your mouth's best friend. Why is flavored lubricant so great, you ask? For one, you may find that different tastes enhance your arousal, pleasure, and presence during oral sex and sex play. "Just as we can be turned on by the smell and taste of foods, we're also affected by the scent and taste of our partner," says Astroglide’s resident sexologist Jess O’Reilly, PhD.

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