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Lipids have the ability to weaken condoms and gloves, and they can deteriorate certain toys. The frequency of glove changes, the pace of play, and the unique movements of fisting play make disintegration unlikely.

For anyone who would like to experiment with making their own homemade lube or would like to know what they can grab in an emergency, or simply want to create a natural lube without all those nasty chemicals, it’s easy to change up your lube routine. There are tons of options out there and different ways to create your own natural, homemade lube. Rullo, J. E., et al. (2018). Genital vibration for sexual function and enhancement: Best practice recommendations for choosing and safely using a vibrator. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7678780/ Another choice is to use strong, clean alcohol of some kind. Alcohols aren’t the best when it comes to sterilization, but it’s certainly better than nothing. My new favourite sanitizer is a product called Steramine (also available from Nasco) which, when used as directed, even kills the HIV-1 virus. However, keep in mind that I am not a doctor, so you need to find what you feel safest doing and go with that. Sheets, towels and pillows can be permanently stained by these lubes. Marketing, Cost and Availability According to the experts we spoke to, silicone-based lube is an excellent choice for anal sex and hand jobs because it’s longer-lasting than water-based and less absorbent (requiring fewer reapplications). Crucially, however, this kind of lube should never be used with silicone sex toys or condoms because it can degrade their material.

First off, a blender is used for food. It has lots of nooks and crannies around the area of the chopping blades where bits of food can hide, even after a thorough washing. And those little bits of food invite bacterial growth, which while harmless in your digestive tract are a bigger question when they enter any of the other openings on the human body which do not encounter such bacteria directly on a normal basis. Cleanliness and safety are important here, so unless you are keeping one blender for just the mixing of lubricants, I would consider it too difficult to sterilize the blender for this purpose safely. That’s my opinion, though. You may feel differently. Just don’t get your dirty blender lube near my butt. It’s recommended, once you dig out that bottle, that you take a test of it and put a little bit of aloe vera on the inside of your elbow first. This way, you can ensure that you’re not allergic to the latex that naturally occurs in aloe vera (and if you already know you have a latex allergy, you should steer clear of aloe in the first place). And, since aloe vera doesn’t contain any oils or any other properties that may break down latex, this slippery stuff is completely safe to use with condoms. In fact, it’s typically an ingredient in lubricants that you’ll buy at the drugstore. Just make sure you use pure aloe vera–not the bright green kind you’ll find at Target during the summer. These do not damage condoms or sex toys, and are typically the safest option for intercourse and masturbation. When it comes to the selection of mixing implements, I highly suggest glass whenever possible. It is easy to clean and sterilize, doesn’t degrade as do plastics, and is microwave safe. Plastic will do, but above all, try to avoid metal since you cannot use it in a microwave (especially with the mixing container since you will need to microwave it).

Chow, E. P. F., et al. (2016). Saliva use as a lubricant for anal sex is a risk factor for rectal gonorrhoea among men who have sex with men, a new public health message: A cross-sectional survey. All of the experts we spoke to discouraged the use of flavored or scented personal lubricants for anal, vaginal, and oral sex. What’s more, avoid glycerin in your lubes, as it contains sugar, and that can alter vaginal pH, SELF previously reported. Water-based lube is also the best lube for sensitive skin. According to Engle and Dr. Queen, you should also avoid petroleum-based lubricants, and anything with parabens or preservatives. Oh, and please don’t put Vaseline down there. If you use a lube with numbing agents that gives you “tingly” or desensitizing sensations for vaginal sex, Dr. Queen says to skip it for anal play. “Anal sex can be painful when it’s not done right, but you want to listen to those messages and respond accordingly,” she says. “Slow down, add lube, take a break, ask your partner to be more gentle, etc. You don’t want to ignore your body’s signals. If you’re numb, you won’t receive those signals clearly, which can put you at risk.” 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. Other than farmers and veterinarians? It is also used by special effects artists to produce slime for movies and television shows and by people who enjoy fisting. J-Lube adheres to the skin well, is extremely slippery, can be made in copious amounts, and really works well. I’m not into fisting, so I can’t say for sure, but I like it because it’s slippery goo which I am into. Guess I never grew out of the whole childhood fascination with glop and slime.

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Not only are oil-based lubes great for sex, but they can also be used for massage time - so you’re basically getting a two for one. But, the downside comes if you’re using a latex condom. This type of lube increases the chances of a ripped or torn condom, defeating the condom’s purpose. Silicone-based lubricant If you’d like to read something more technical than what’s listed here, please view the “What is J-Lube, really?” section down below. For penetrative sex without a condom, we recommend WOO’s More Play Coconut Oil Lube because it has a subtle vanilla flavor and is safe to swallow. For penetrative sex with a condom, we recommend Lube Life’s Water-Based Personal Lubricant. Unfortunately, since it is silicone-based, it isn’t compatible with silicone sex toys; it can cause them to deteriorate over time. If that’s a dealbreaker for you, we recommend our best water-based lube, LOLA’s Personal Lubricant.

Finding a lubricant that is safe and works well for both you and your partner is a personal journey, so expect to undergo some experimenting. Some homemade lube will work better for a specific type of sex, however, any of your options will in the end effectively do the same thing: make things more slippery. Just keep in mind that you need to be very careful. You should be gentle and cautious any time you put something in or around your genitals, no matter what it is. There’s always a possibility that the foreign substance can mess with your vagina’s PH levels, and there is a risk for yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis. Depending on the ingredients, you or your partner could have an allergic reaction as well. Even organic lubes that are sold in stores, which have great, natural ingredients, could contain ingredients that lead to a yeast infection. You’ll probably have to go to the store to find this and won’t likely have it in your pantry, but it does work as natural lube. A great recipe is to create homemade lube from coconut oil, Chinese yams, and citrus seed. You can experiment with your own concoctions–just avoid using oil if you’re planning on using condoms. Your Own SpitReed, B. D., et al. (2003). Candida transmission and sexual behaviors as risks for a repeat episode of candida vulvovaginitis. Over my years of playing, I have found salt to be too inconvenient to have around. Especially if I’m washing up in the shower. I have played with a few different soaps to see what cleans J-Lube off the fastest, and have I found that the fastest cleaners are also the ones you’d least want to use on your intimate bits. Case and point, the fastest cleaner I have found is a highly abrasive hand cleaner used for washing up after working with greasy machinery. This, of course, would be extremely painful to use on your sensitive parts, but for cleaning just your hands, it’s the best. In the search for the ideal middle ground, I have (comfortably) settled on Doctor Bronner’s Magic Soaps in the liquid form. It never seems to take any more than two good soapy passes to get all the slime off. Just pour the liquid soap into your hands and wash up the affected parts. Don’t use a washcloth or anything like that until after you’ve used your hands to get the lubricant off. The soap doesn’t leave any oily residue, so you’ll know exactly when the lube is gone. Salt does clean up faster, but it’s inconvenient and it will rapidly draw your attention to any small cuts on the surface of your skin. The idea of coconut oil might intrigue a lot of people–it’s been considered a wonder product and can be used for a wide variety of things, both in terms of beauty and your dietary needs. So, you can add this to the long list of things you can use coconut oil for: it makes a great lube. Lube I would, but I have no way of testing for the beginnings of bacterial growth. Additionally, the results would vary depending upon where in the world that batch is located, as the presence of yeasts in the air is different from one place to the next. When connecting with your partner or yourself sexually during pregnancy, lube can help ease any friction-related discomfort and make for a more pleasurable experience. The water base behind the Good Clean Love Almost Naked Organic Personal Lubricant will leave you feeling, well, almost naked. It’s highly recommended by gynecologists and is free from parabens and glycerin. Plus, it’s made with organic aloe leaf juice which helps moisturize and extend the water-based lube’s effectiveness. A 2012 study even concluded that this lube is one of the safest out there, which is especially important during pregnancy.

Oil: Coconut, avocado and sunflower oils can be used, or they can be synthetic, like Vaseline. They are not recommended for use with a condom and can cause irritation. Second, cleaning a blender is a pain. It’s even worse when it’s gunked up with slime. Even if you soak the blades in salt, they’re still a pain to clean. Cleaning a bowl and a stirring implement is far easier and less time-consuming. They shared the pros and cons of different types of lubes, who would benefit from using lube, the best lube for different intentions, and ingredients to seek out or avoid. They also shed light on whether lube affects your risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Microwaving your J-Lube is very important for two reasons. First, it does an excellent job finally eliminating all remaining clumps and bubbles, and it helps uniformly mix the J-Lube. Second, the heat will aid in sterilizing the final mixture, producing a much cleaner end product (please note that boiling is considered a poor way to sterilize something, especially for as short a time as we’re boiling in this recipe, but it does still help). Your ultimate goal here is to boil the J-Lube for a little while. When I am making J-Lube, I usually microwave a single batch for a total of around four to five minutes on the highest setting, but you may need to do it for more or less time depending on your microwave. You want the entire batch to become uniformly boiling, as when the water begins to boil it bursts the remaining clumps from the inside out and leaves you with perfectly smooth J-Lube.

Like lipid-based lubes, petroleum lubes are hydrophobic and insoluble in water. They decrease friction by coating the hand/arm and fist chute with molecules that slide over/past one another. Safety and Sanitation

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