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Lubido Aloe Infused Anal Ease Water Based Gel Lube - 250ml

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AH! YES OB soothes and heals sensitive skin, which is why this particular lube is great for anal sex. Overall, I think this was my favorite lube I’ve tried of any kind — water, silicone, or oil-based…For its intended purpose of anal sex, it passed with flying colors!” Vaseline can damage condoms. People planning to use latex condoms should not use Vaseline as a lubricant. Oil based substances, such as petroleum jelly, can weaken latex products. A weakened condom is more likely to break or tear during sex, which may increase the risk of infection or unintended pregnancy. Oestrogen levels may diminish after giving birth and this can make your vagina feel drier than normal.

Glycol is a humectant that many manufacturers add to water based lubricants. Propylene glycol serves as the main ingredient in many warming lubricants. You want to get the best coverage possible for anal sex, so put a generous amount of lube around and inside your anus before you start. If anal sex is on the menu, do your bum a solid and use anal lubes that are made from safe and high-quality ingredients — like those we recommended above. If you are using latex condoms, you need to use silicone or water-based lube. Of the two, silicone has more staying power, so it’s better for anal,” Carlisle tells us. “If you are not using latex condoms, you can go with an oil-based lube that has even MORE staying power.”

Coconut oil also degrades latex condoms, so keep that in mind if you’re planning on using it for anal play. While most oil-based lubes stain fabrics and can be a pain to wash off, Organic Glide stands out for its easy cleanup — during our testing, we found that it washes out of fabrics easily and does NOT stain. Sexual problems affect nearly one-third of young and middle-aged women and about half of older women. Some of these problems include trouble orgasming and pain during sex. Pain during sex can be especially common in women who have gone through the menopause. As oestrogen levels decrease, the vagina can become dry. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend using water based lubricants with a pH of about 4.5 for vaginal intercourse and a pH of 5.5 to 7 for anal sex. And here you have it – everything there is you need to know about making and using a homemade anal lube!

Some anal lubes contain numbing agents (although none of our recommendations do), which can potentially result in unintended anal injury during use Our list of top recommendations for anal lubes includes only products made from silicone or oil — which may leave you wondering about water-based anal lubes. It’s important you listen to your body, and if you’re experiencing any discomfort or pain during anal sex, it’s a good sign you need to change something, slow down, or stop.Lubes that we researched but didn’t necessarily consider for testing included products manufactured by: Lastly, L-Arginine can trigger herpes outbreaks in people carrying the virus so better to steer clear of that.

Instead of Vaseline, people may want to consider choosing a high quality, water based lubricant. Manufacturers specifically design these products to enhance sexual pleasure without damaging condoms. We’re always concerned about the food that we put inside our bodies, and more and more people seem to be looking at the ingredients in the lube as well. In general, it’s a good idea to stay away from parabens, which some studies suggest may be linked to breast cancer.This stuff is great for anal sex and easy to clean off, it has no flavor according to my gf and has no scent either." — Joshua Janey We found several potential products that passed our criteria for safe ingredients with flying colors, however, they failed to reach the necessary pH and osmolality levels required for safe anal use. Avoid using products like massage oil, baby oil and petroleum jelly (Vaseline) as lubricants. These can cause irritation and damage latex condoms. Certain medication to treat conditions like thrush (such as creams and pessaries) can also weaken and cause damage to latex condoms. Today, I have ten different homemade anal lube ideas for you. From using coconut oil to aloe vera gel with flaxseed oil, you’ll find a recipe that works for everyone. If you’re a fan of oil-based lubes and don’t worry about using latex condoms, then this recipe is going to be for you.

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