Factors To Consider Before Choosing Your Perfect Lube

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Everybody has their own tastes and preferences even when it comes to bedroom matters. Lubricants can make intimacy more comfortable and more pleasurable, plus make it easier to use condoms. But not all lubricants are appropriate for all people or all situations.

The function of a lubricant is to reduce friction between two moving parts is to lubricate them

Here are the benefits and downsides of the three main types of personal lubricant:

1.Water-based lubricants

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One thing with this type of lube is that they are widely available making it the cheapest variant. It is also safe to use with latex condoms, and easy to wash off with soap and water, an example of this type is the most popular K-Y lube

The problem with this is that it evaporates faster than other types so you might need a few more reapplications to be generally effective, this is quite cumbersome.

Another thing worth noting is that it really is a bad idea to have a romp in water, because it will dissolve in water. If you are allergic to glycerine don’t you dare use this type.

The same goes for parabens, a type of preservative found in many water-based lubricants. Parabens also have weak estrogen-like properties, which has fueled concern that they might increase the risk of some cancers, but the evidence is unconvincing.

2. Oil-based Lubes

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Here we are talking about the likes of baby oil, unscented massage oil, aloe, coconut oil, jojoba, olive oil.

They may be a good choice for women who are sensitive to certain additives and preservatives common in water- or silicone-based lubricants. They also make a wanking session easier in water, they’re naturally moisturizing, and they last longer than other lubricants.

The biggest problem with oil-based lubes is that you cannot use with latex condoms since oil degrades the latex, you can, however, use them with polyurethane condoms.

Certain oils—baby oil and petroleum jelly among them—may increase the risk of urinary or vaginal infections, though most women don’t experience this problem. Oil also can stain your sheets, so lay a towel down before experimenting.

3. Silicone-based lubes

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People say that they are the epitome of pleasure because they are the most slippery, which can make them especially good for non-vaginal intercourse. They won’t degrade latex condoms, they work well in water, and they don’t evaporate as easily as water-based lubricants or saliva.

Many also are free of potentially irritating glycols and glycerin.

The problem with silicone lubes is that they damage silicon s3x toys as the silicon tends to solidify on the toy, some may leave a sticky residue on your body, even after you’ve washed off

 

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