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EasyGlide Anal Water Based Lubricant – Compatible with Latex and Silicone – Non Sticky Anal Lube – 150ml

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Silicone-based lubes are suitable for sexual intercourse as they do not damage latex-based barrier methods of contraception, such as condoms. The easiest way to be sure is to dab a small amount of your lube in the crook of your elbow. Wait 24 hours to see if there are any reactions before using it during sex.

Clean your hands and fingers well, trim and file your nails to get rid of sharp corners or edges that could cause injury, and cover with a condom or latex gloves for extra comfort. There's basically nothing in YES' ingredients list that's going to cause anyone any issues, yet the company has still managed to make this water-based lube one of the most slippery and satisfying around. There's no colour, no fragrance, and plenty of aloe to soothe your skin, inside and out. Best lube for oral sex Even though many lubes include a numbing agent, we recommended never to use numbing lubes, gels, or creams for anal sex.

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Coconut oil comes in a solid form, so when you’re about to use it, either warm it up over hot water or simply rub it between your palms, and it’ll become runny. 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

Steer clear of desensitizing agents, such as lidocaine. Some lubes that are specifically branded for anal sex contain these but they could stop you from being able to feel the pain that indicates an injury so you won’t know to tell your partner to stop. (None of our recs contain numbing agents.) Many lubes contain glycerin, which is a byproduct of sugar; Some experts advise avoiding this ingredient, as sugar attracts yeast, which may lead to an infection. That said, many people are fine with glycerin in commercial lubes, so if it works for you, it's safe to use. As olive oil is an oil-based lube, it is not advisable to use it with latex condoms or other latex barrier contraception methods as it can cause them to break.those with skin sensitivities might be irritated by propylene glycol, citric acid, and sodium benzoate And along with one of these top-rated anal lubes, Matatas also suggests investing in a good lube applicator or lube shooter. "They help you get lube deeper into the rectum, which is great for making sure you're not just applying lube to the first couple of inches of the rectum if you're penetrating past that," she says. Finn agrees, pointing out that with lube shooters, "you don’t have to worry about more lube getting on your hands or sheets than where you actually want it to go." Taylor Sparks is an erotic educator and founder of Organic Loven, one of the largest BIPOC-owned online intimacy shops.

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