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Let's talk sex lube products, shall we? Slippery, slidey, moisture-adding, friction-banishing - lubrication is a key part of sex, but it's not something that usually gets a ton of attention. For a lot of people and a whole lot of sex acts, the right sexual lubricant is crucial to enjoyment and even safety, so it definitely should! If you’ve never used sex lube when things start heating up, now’s the perfect time to start.

Now, we've noticed that there can be some stigma surrounding "needing" sex lube. While it's true that many bodies can produce their own lubrication, in a lot of cases and for any number of reasons, sometimes production just doesn't match demand. You don't have to suffer from vaginal dryness to use a sexual lubricant. In fact, lubrication can add immense sexual pleasure to everyone involved and can even help if you're suffering from painful sex. In the case of anal sex, there's no natural lube produced by the body at all. So, whether you're feeling a little dry, playing with toys made of certain materials, exploring butt penetration or merely wishing for a little (or a lot) of extra glide, you'll definitely want to use some sex lubricant or anal balm to up your sexual pleasure!

Water-Based Lubes

Versatile, water-based lubes are your best bet for the majority of sexy doings. Safe for use with all toy materials and latex condoms, perfect for skin-to-skin contact and easy to clean, a good water-based lube should be in everyone's bedside table or sex toy chest. The one downside to a water-based formula is that it eventually dries and can get sticky or tacky - not exactly what you're going for. The good news is that slipperiness re-activates with more moisture, so whether that's more lube or even saliva, you'll be good to go again.

Silicone Lubes

Don't want to re-apply a personal lubricant? A silicone lubricant won't quit at an inopportune time and can even be used in water. A silicone lubricant is safe for use with most sex toy materials and latex condoms as well, but keep in mind that they can't be used with a silicone toy. A silicone lube is also harder to clean from skin and fabric, but longevity and intense glide can trump that con. For the best of both worlds (water and silicone, that is), opt for a hybrid lube for your sex life.

If you’re ready to slip and slide into soaring new heights in your sex life, shop our collection of sex lubricant products. Whether you need a hybrid lube or perhaps a flavored lube, we’ve got you covered!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best natural lubricant for sex?

A water-based formula is the most versatile lubricant. Water-based lubes are compatible with condoms and toys and are super easy to clean up. The only real downside to water-based lubricant is that it can dry out quickly.
While less “natural,” silicone lubricant is super long-lasting. Users looking for the best of both worlds may consider a hybrid lubricant, which features a water-based formula infused with a touch of silicone. This lubricant offers all the benefits of a water-based lubricant with the staying power of a silicone lubricant.

Do lubricants for sex have side effects?

Most sexual lubricants will not cause side effects. However, some users can experience irritation and/or allergic reactions in response to certain ingredients in some lubricants.

Does personal lubricant affect fertility?

Some research suggests that some sexual lubricants can inhibit sperm motility. It’s recommended that glycerin-free lubricants labeled “fertility-friendly” or “sperm friendly” be employed while trying to conceive.

Can personal lubricant cause infection?

Every body is different, but there is evidence that some sex lubricant ingredients, including glycerin, nonoxynol-9, propylene glycol, and chlorhexidine gluconate, can trigger inflammation or irritation and should be avoided by those with sensitive skin or who are prone to infections. Additionally, fragrance and flavoring can similarly cause irritation. Consult a physician if using lubricant seems to cause irritation or infection.