Lubido Original Water Based Paraben Free Intimate Gel Lube - 250ml

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Lubido Original Water Based Paraben Free Intimate Gel Lube - 250ml

Lubido Original Water Based Paraben Free Intimate Gel Lube - 250ml

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To market to you via customized online advertising or to market to audiences that share your demographics or psychographics. Opt for a water-based lube: If you plan to use a condom, go for water-based lubricants (which are generally non-irritating) instead of oils. “Oil-based lubricants can degrade latex, causing small holes and making them less effective at preventing pregnancy and STIs,” says Dr. Braaten. There are also silicone-based lubes, which can be a bit more irritating and don’t work well with silicone sex toys.

If you’re interested in something more long lasting that needs to be reapplied less often, you may have found your match. Not only does it feel great, but lube also helps to prevent injury, tearing or discomfort during sex or masturbation. Which lube is best for me? 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. There’s also ingredients you should look for in a natural lubricant. “I would look for agents which actually build tissue like hyaluronic acid, or vitamins A, B, C, or E,” Dr. Lindemann says. These ingredients are not only safe, but they’re healthy for your vagina.

Sylk is paraben free

Just like other health and beauty products, such as makeup, sunscreen, and deodorant, the key difference between the regular and “natural” version of the product is the type of ingredients in it. Regular lubricants are typically made with chemicals, such as parabens, petroleum, glycerin, and synthetic fragrances. Some ingredients are not harmful to vaginal health, but studies have shown potential risks with certain chemicals. Parabens are a common agent found in lubricants, and the WVE says this chemical can cause irritation to the vaginal mucous membranes and genital rashes. Fragrances or flavors can include various chemicals, which can include carcinogens, allergens, and reproductive toxins. Another common chemical found in lube, chlorhexidine gluconate, can kill off healthy bacteria in your vagina. Simple is best: “I generally recommend against lubricants that are scented or claim to create a sensation,” says Dr. Braaten. “Those can be very irritating and can cause rashes and allergic reactions.” WOO’s More Play Coconut Oil lube has a really impressive ingredient list full of natural components like organic coconut oil, vanilla flavor, and beeswax. This coconut oil-based lube is long-lasting and great for combating severe dryness. While it can’t be used with latex condoms, it’s great for those engaging in solo play or who aren’t using a condom for partner sex. It’s designed to be used as a massage oil and a lubricant so is safe to use internally. But do note, as an oil product, it is not safe to be used with latex or silicone toys so will break condoms or glyde dams. That said, it’s still a great product and one we started to use on non-sex days when we felt a bit of vaginal discomfort. The reason for that is due to the different botanical oils including lavender, grapeseed oil and CBD which are used to minimise discomfort. It also created a lovely fragrance which while lovely, is strong so worth noting if you are sensitive to smell.

Natural lube is considered to be lube that's free from harsh chemicals and is made from natural ingredients, such as nut oils and aloe leaf juice.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! According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it’s best to avoid lubricants with a pH higher than 4.5 because this can throw off your vagina’s natural pH balance. Also, opt for a lubricant with a low osmolality, which will prevent drying out the vaginal mucous membrane. Manufacturers face a dilemma: how to produce affordable, commercially viable products that have a good shelf life, do not need to be kept in the fridge and pass rigorous safety tests compliant with EU safety regulations. As long as the ingredients are safe to be used with condoms, a natural lube should not cause any issues. When in doubt, talk to your doctor and ask for any recommendations. If you have any vaginal concerns or are prone to infections, a gynecologist can help you choose a lubricant that is gentle, irritating, and hypoallergenic. Whenever using a new lubricant, monitor any negative side effects and stop usage if you are having a bad reaction. We decided to try a broad range of products including oil and water-based lubes. While some did state if they were toy or condom-friendly, it’s always worth doing extra research if you are unsure. The lubes were used with toys of different materials and there were no issues. Each was examined in terms of smell, texture and ingredients to see what they offered.

Hoo Raa’s lube has been designed for “frictionless fumbles together or alone” with 240mg of CBD isolate added for good measure. Parabens are chemical preservatives widely used by pharmaceutical and cosmetic producers. The most common ones are prefixed by ethyl, methyl, heptyl, butyl and propyl or they are shortened to ‘E’ numbers. Less common parabens include isobutylparaben, isopropylparaben and benzylparaben and they’re sodium salts. The first impression of this product is that it in no way looks like lube. The design, colour choice and wording are so discreet that you could stare directly at it and still not realise.Some research suggests parabens may have long term harmful effects on the human endocrine system and the wider eco system in the environment. The effects possibly interrupt hormone balance and traces of parabens have been found in breast cancer and other tumours. Earlier onset of puberty in girls and hormone induced changes in fish and other aquatic species have been blamed on ‘gender bender’ parabens but the jury is still out. Sylk is paraben free It’s worth noting that this is not safe for latex or toys but is a great natural option if those aren’t being used. Where this product excels is that it offers relief from burning, itching and redness. This is down to ingredients such as olive oil that help to stimulate collagen production and elastin in the skin. Determining if any lubricant is safe boils down to what ingredients it’s made of. Alan Lindemann, M.D., Ob/gyn and maternal mortality expert with resources at Pregnancy Your Way says to avoid oils, which can cause breakage to the condom. Instead, he advises choosing products that we know are safe, meaning they are recommended by a doctor or approved by the FDA. Water-based lube is most like your natural wetness and can be used in practically any activity you can think of - even those involving silicone toys and contraceptives. Sounds like the latest ‘B’ list soap star, but parabens have been around a long time, and are found in many household products: from shampoo to spray tan and everything in between, including



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