Water-Based Lubricants: What You Need To Know
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Water-based lubricants are a popular choice for many people. With the advent of silicone and hybrid lubricants, water-based lubes have been left in the dust. But they still have their place! Here's what you need to know about them: They're inexpensive and easy to find because they aren't as popular as other types of lube. They don't last very long in comparison to silicone or hybrid lubricant, but this is because it's water-based, so it evaporates more quickly than others. It doesn't leave a greasy residue on your skin, making it great for sensitive skin or sex toys that may not be compatible with oil-based products. You can also use this type of lubricant with condoms! If you're looking for a lube that will last longer, you may need to research how to make water-based lubricants thicker. There are some techniques that you can apply, like adding glycerin or using cornstarch. If it dries up too quickly during use, all you need is to add water or saliva and continue using it. You can also use plant oil if there's no reaction on your skin after applying the lube. Some women find it less irritating than other types of lube, but sadly, others do not agree with this sentiment. It is compatible with all sex toys but not latex condoms. Always remember to do a patch test first before using it with your favorite silicone toy. Since this lube contains water, you don't have to worry about it forming mold because there's no bacteria breeding ground. To generate new information please visit Lubelife.com You can easily wash or wipe off the residue, so cleanup will be much easier than other lubricants that leave stains behind on the skin and fabric surfaces. Also, since it's water-based, you know that it's safe for vaginal use as well as oral! Just make sure to avoid getting it into the eyes. If you're looking for something thicker, then I suggest adding some carrageenan or xanthan gum. It's perfect for beginners who are still testing the waters of lube use. Or people who just don't like the feeling of anything too thick on their skin. If you're looking for something thicker, you may need to research how to make water-based lubricants thicker. There are some techniques that you can apply, like adding glycerin or using cornstarch. This type of lube is compatible with latex condoms but do not use it with sex toys that are made from silicone, TPR/TPE, etc., because the ingredients in this type of lubricant can damage them! Make sure that your sex toy manufacturer recommends a water-based product for your safety and theirs. Unfortunately, water-based lube does not contain any moisturizing effect, so it's best to pair it with a silicone-based product if you need the extra moisture boost.