A Guide To Using Lube











A lubricant is any substance used in order to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact. Personal lubricants share the same purpose as those for machines — to reduce the friction! Less friction means more pleasurable sex and masturbation!



A 2019 study showed that 90% women felt positively about using lubricant among 2451 women aged between 18-68. As for men, lube not only boosts pleasure, but also prevents damage or abrasion to delicate tissues!





Why Should You Buy Lube?





Vaginal Dryness





Vaginal Dryness can occur due to a variety of natural reasons such as lowered levels of estrogen, hormonal imbalances or simply natural biology. Proper lubrication is necessary to avoid pain and cuts during sexual activity.





More fun for oral sex.





Flavored lubes are highly recommended for oral sex. Pleasant scents such as banana and vanilla improve the experience of oral sex considerably. Also, a good lube will not breach the balance of oral health. More info below: Osmolality graph.





Smoother sexual sailing while using sex toys





Using the right kind of lube with your sex toy means having an effortless experience. But this might not always be the case so watch out for compatibility issues between toys and lubes. For example, silicone lubes are not compatible with silicone toys. Refer to the Lube and Sex Toys Compatibility Table to find out more.





Extra joy: Warming/ cooling/ Tingling





Some lubricants have special features, such as warming, cooling and tingling. These lubes feel different when they come in contact with the skin. They can provide warm sensations, cool sensations or tingling sensations. Try one of these to experience slightly more than the standard lube.





Classification of lubes









Types








Hybrid (Water & Silicone based)






Pros






Lighter


Smoother


Easy-Cleanup


Non-Irritating


Compatible with most condoms and sex toys


Cheaper










Long- lasting


Shower-friendly


Compatible with non silicone toys










Long- lasting


Silky feel/Slick


Good for masturbation










Natural feeling


Longer Lasting










Cons






Dries quickly


Not shower-friendly










Destroys Silicone Toys


Harder to wash off


Costly










Destroys Latex


Hard to wash


Not condom compatible


Not good for vaginal sex










Destroys silicone toys


Not as effective for massage














Find a Lube That Fits Your Needs Best









Purposes


Vaginal Sex


Oral


Toys


Male-Masturbation


Massage/ Foreplay


Anal






Lube type Recommended


Water based/

Silicone





Flavored Lube

Water based Lube





Water based


Oil Lube


Coconut Oil

Oil Lube





Silicone Lube

Oil Lube









Features


Prolonging

Arousal



Spermicidal



Sperm-friendly









Flavored

Nature



Organic



Edible





Latex safe

Silicone- friendly







Silky feel


Arousal

Warming



Cooling



Tingling



Flavored





Slippery






Products recommended






















Note: Test before use!





If your skin is sensitive, do a spot-test on your inner arm or high thigh in advance to make sure you don’t get allergic reaction.


Apply some lube on your toy to make sure it’s toy-friendly. If the toys become sticky or gummy, you need to switch to another lube.






Lube and Sex Toy Compatibility









Things to Considered When Buying Lube





Ingredients





Here are three ingredients may cause irritating or even infections: Glycerin, Petroleum, Parabens. Check the ingredients list while purchasing.



Osmolality





Osmolality is a measurement of how much solid can be absorbed in water. Every lube formula has an osmolality. It’s good to know osmolality of the vagina, mouth, semen and anus as listing below, you can choose a lube with right osmolality that fit your purpose better.





Vaginal Mucus ~260-290 mOsm/kg



Colon Lining ~920 mOsm/kg



Human Semen ~260-380 mOsm/kg



Tap water ~3 mOsm/kg​





PH Balance











Same logic applies to pH balance. You will want a lube which its pH close to vagina’s pH balance because breaking the balance may cause bacterial or yeast infection. The pH scale ranges are from 0 to 14. Anything below 7 is acidic. A normal pH range for vagina is between 3.8 to 4.5 which is slightly acidic. However, it may fluctuate during menopause and pregnancy.



Ideal indexes for lube:





How to store your lube? Tightly close the bottle and store it in dry and cool place. Keep it out of direct light and heat. Oil-based lubes may become liquid at higher temperatures. Lubes can be stored in the fridge but not necessary. Using up lube within one year is highly recommended.



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