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Picking the Right Lube for Your Realistic Dildo

Picking the Right Lube for Your Realistic Dildo

Use the right lube after you and your lifelike dildo get personal. None of our realistic dildos let out any fluid when you put them in. So, lubes are a welcome addition. But what do you turn to when you bring out your actual dildos? We hope this article help you through personal preference, safety and compatibility in selecting a lube for your realistic dildo.

When playing with a realist dildo, why do I need to be lubed?

Lubrication Is Essential To Having Sex With Your Realistic Dildo There are many reasons why lubrication is important when you use your realistic dildo. First, it changes everything by eliminating any pain or barrier and allowing for soft, no-traction mobility. To further assist in avoiding any damage to TPE, lube reduces the odds of tearing or damage. Its longevity and longevity also make it long-lasting, ensuring continued excellence. Lubricants also make it more realistic so you can have more fun with it. For this is why you should dose his face in lube before you start using a realistic dildo since the experience here is more enjoyable and pleasurable.

How are they different from other lubes?

There are a million kinds of lube, and you’ve probably seen them all while staring blankly down the sex aisle at your drugstore. There are a great many various types and formulations to select from. Four Engaging Types of Lubricants To be sure, there are 4 primary types of lubricants:

Lubricants that include water

Most of the sexual lubricants today are water-based. These lubes are generally water-based, as the name suggests. So, you might need to reapply for quite a while, because the skin simply drinks these up. Water-based formulas are beneficial for this reason because they are usually gentle and don't cause issues with skin sensitivity. Packaged creams often also include natural moisturizing agents such as aloe or carob extract. That is a major plus because they are suitable for all devices or barrier approaches. Plus, you can easily wash water-based lubes off of clothes and sheets.

Lubricants using silicone

The combination of the famously luxurious silicone will ensure this feels silky and smooth, running over you for an extended period. It lasts longer, because the skin doesn't absorb it like a water-based lubricant. You can use it in the shower or bath without concern of water damage being water resistant. If you have sensitive skin or are sensitive to anything that could be irritating, then silicone might be for you since they’re hypoallergenic. Plus, it can leave ugly marks on clothes.

Lubricants made of oil

Oil is perhaps best known for its endurance and multipurpose uses, particularly when used as a massage oil. That being said, realise their limitations. Because of an increased risk of degradation and bursting of material, oil-based lubes interfere with the performance of some barriers to STI protection and control of pregnancy, especially latex condoms. In addition, the use of oil-based lubricants increases the risk of infection. If oil residuces in skin folds start to decompose, it could tend to irritate. Also, they might leave behind ugly stains on materials and be difficult to clean up after the fact.

Hybrid Grease

A hybrid lube is a combination of silicone and water so you can get the best of both worlds. The versatility of water-based lubricants mixed with the silky feel and durability of silicone, is what we call a hybrid lubricant. This revolutionary blend of ingredients and flours is perhaps the most unique of all, offering the positive attributes of both kinds: a pleasantly authentic and unforgettably filling experience.

Why is it important that we choose the right one?

Select water-based lubes:

For optimum pleasure, pair a silicone dildo with a water soluble lube. They match the material perfectly and will not get worn out easily. Water-based lubricants do not leave any tacky residue and are therefore easy to clean off after use. Their more fluid and organic movement is more attractive and enjoyable to work with.

Never use an all-purpose, oil-based lubricant on TPE dildos. Oil based lubes can wear down material resulting in dilapidation of color and texture. They could also create ugly stains on the surface of the dildo and are hard to clean. For this reason, you also won’t want to use any oil-based lube either, as this could break down your dildo over time.

Another choice: Silicone lubrication

If you prefer something silkier and longer-lasting you can use silicone-based lubricants with your TPE dildo as well. Silicone-based lubes may or may not be compatible with all TPEs so it's a good idea to test them out. Test Before you use a silicone-based lube all over the whole dildo, make sure that it’s safe by doing a patch test on a small, hidden area. Some silicone dildos are not to be used with silicone-based lubes as damage may result.

A hypoallergenic & non-irritating lube will be your best friend— all in the name of keeping you and your dildo healthy. Look for words like “hypoallergenic,” “body safe” and “mild formula” as you scan product labels. They are unlikely to cause an allergic reaction or urethral irritation (discomfort).

Feature: NOTE: We have many ways of usinglubricants! Some may adore a jelly, heavy duty formula, while others may want something closer to feeling like water. You should consider what you like and try a few types.

So basically, the key to a smooth and pain-free experience is the proper lubrication with your dildo. Avoid oil-based lubricants which may cause deterioration of TPE and choose a water-based lubricant that is suitable for the material. Silicone based lubes may work, but I would test with caution. Look for hypoallergenic and soothing ingredients to ensure safety. At last, pick the lube that you prefer and enjoy your personal experiences with realistic dildos!

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