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Durex Massage Lube Aloe Vera Soothing, 200 ml

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Darvishi, M., et al. (2015). The comparison of vaginal cream of mixing yogurt, honey and clotrimazole on symptoms of vaginal candidiasis. These do not damage condoms or sex toys, and are typically the safest option for intercourse and masturbation. There are several zero waste bloggers, that have approached the subject of natural lubricants with grace. You can read more here. It’s smooth, can last a while, and has no taste or smell, which means it can come in handy for oral play.

Unrefined, or virgin, coconut oil may be your best bet for an all-natural choice. It’s the least processed form and isn’t bleached like refined coconut oil is. Aloe vera is water-based and can improve skin hydration while also reducing irritation. Its consistency makes it a good lube alternative. Kitchen Oils– According to this article, you can simply use basic cooking oils as personal lubricants, such as avocado, sesame, olive, and grape seed oil. If you have them, why not try them?Don’t use the lube if you notice a reaction like redness, swelling, itching, or blistering on your skin patch. Fuchs, E. J., et al. (2007). Hyperosmolar sexual lubricant causes epithelial damage in the distal colon: Potential implication for HIV transmission [Abstract]. However, oils are not suitable for use with latex condoms or other latex birth control methods. Additionally, oils can clog the pores in the skin and cause skin irritation and infections, or change the pH balance inside the vagina. If you’ve been following my blog for long, you know I’m not the biggest coconut oil fan. I think it’s far too greasy. But, this is one point in time greasy isn’t a bad thing. why use fractionated coconut oil?

Aloe Cadabra is an aloe vera-based product that the producers market as being natural. However, its ingredients include: Some household items might work better for you than others, so read on for your DIY options. Sweet almond oil Potter N, et al. (2020). Vaginal lubricants and moisturizers: A review into use, efficacy, and safety.For condoms: Not suggested for latex. "If other options are available, such as silicone or water-based lubricant, it's best to avoid shortening all together," Caitlin V. adds. The formula is long-lasting, moisturizing, and easy to clean up. You won’t have to worry about it leaving behind any bothersome stains because of its water base. It’s infused with light lemon and vanilla scents without irritating chemical additives making it ideal for anyone with sensitive skin. Plus, it’s safe for silicone toys and latex condoms. For sex: Essentially the same deal as olive oil across the board. "Like olive oil, vegetable oil isn't ideal for vaginal penetration, but can be used by most people as an external vaginal or anal lubricant," Caitlin V. says.

Aloe vera makes a great natural lubricant! I already have a recipe for aloe vera gel on the blog you can get it here. It’s water based so it’s safe to use with condoms. 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. It may also help prevent acne lesions and eczema flare-ups on your face that shaving might trigger. Maintains genital skin health Shampoo and hand soaps have a basic pH. A vagina’s pH is naturally acidic. This mismatch can cause vaginal burning and, sometimes, infection. Creams and lotions https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapps.who.int%2Firis%2Fbitstream%2Fhandle%2F10665%2F76580%2FWHO_RHR_12.33_eng.pdf&data=02%7C01%7Cmjarai%40healthline.com%7Cce671f7b4b714c5a226f08d7e5709b8e%7C4289d6102cfd46218c9644a1518ddb0a%7C0%7C0%7C637230145026852220&sdata=0%2BdDioYdLPxwCwDWcGPqPAS%2BIfSR4cQyIKUci7mAvD4%3D&reserved=0On top of that, “vulva owners who use it are 2.2 times more likely to develop bacterial vaginosis,” Sparks adds. It’s also “not compatible with latex condoms, and is greasy, not slippery.” Definitely give it a pass. Baby Oil (a.k.a. Mineral Oil) Often, almond oil is used as a last-ditch choice. It definitely works as a lubricant, however, you should know that it can be pretty risky, because if you or your partner has a nut allergy, there’s a high chance that applying almond oil topically–no matter where on your body you apply it–can cause an allergic reaction. If you know for sure neither of you are allergic and you’re desperate for something slippery, this will be fine. However, it’s a good idea to consult with a medical professional before you experiment with applying almond oil to genitals. Conclusion Silicone-based lubes are suitable for sexual intercourse as they do not damage latex-based barrier methods of contraception, such as condoms. Fragrances, whether these are in a moisturizer, oil, or aloe vera gel. Fragrances will lead to unwanted irritation.

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