A Guide to Lubes for a Smooth Ride

A Guide to Lubes for a Smooth Ride

Feeling friction in the bedroom? Everything you need to know about silicone, water-based and oil-based lubricants.

Lube, aka lubricant, is an essential part of sexual wellness. It makes sexual activity more enjoyable and can help prevent discomfort and pain. Different types of lubes are available, including silicone-based, water-based, and oil-based. Each one has its own unique benefits and drawbacks, so it's important to understand the differences.

Silicone-base lube

Silicone-based lubes are made from a mix of silicone and other ingredients. They're long-lasting, waterproof, and don't absorb into the skin, making them perfect for the shower or other water-based activities. They're also thicker than water-based lubes, which can create an intense sensation during use. However, because they're thicker, they can be a bit harder to clean up and may leave a residue on the skin or fabric. Also, they're not recommended to use with silicone sex toys as they can damage the surface. Our favorite is by far Uberlube. With only 4 ingredients, it's silky-smooth and doesn't leave a sticky residue.

Pros: Long-lasting, waterproof, replicates arousal, safe to use with condoms
Cons: Not suitable to use with silicone sex toys

Water-based lube

Water-based lubes are the most popular type of lube. They're easy to clean and safe to use with all types of sex toys and condoms. They're thinner than silicone-based lubes, which can make them less intense during use. However, they tend to absorb into the skin more easily than silicone-based lubes, so you may need to reapply more often. Our go-to water-based lube is Dame's Aloe Lube. It's made from plant extracts which are formulated to match the vagina's PH.

Pros: Safe to use with condoms, capability with all types of sex toys
Cons: Requires more reapplication during sexual activity

Oil-based lubes

Oil-based lubes are made from a mix of oils, like coconut oil or olive oil. They're long-lasting, similar to silicone-based lubes, but not recommended for use with latex condoms, as they can weaken the condom and make it more likely to break. They can also be harder to clean up and leave a residue on the skin or fabric. Some of the best options in the market include Drip Feed's oil-based lube.

Pros: Long-lasting, can be used as a massage oil
Cons: Not compatible with latex condoms, can be harder to clean up

In summary, the type of lube you choose depends on your personal preference and sexual activity. silicone-based lubes are perfect for water-based activities that create an intense sensation. most common safe to use with all types of sex toys condoms. oil-based great long-lasting lubrication but not recommended latex always read the label ingredients before buying a don't hesitate to consult a healthcare professional if have any concerns.

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