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While your body may produce its own lubrication during sex, sometimes it just isn't enough. To avoid any discomfort during penetration, it might be a good idea to grab some trusty lube.

But hey, did you know that lube does more than ensure a smoother glide during penetrative sex? Yup, some pretty cool benefits come with using it. If you're curious to learn more, keep scrolling! We're about to spill all the juicy details about lubricants that you'll want to know.

Lubricants

What is a Lubricant?

A lubricant is typically a liquid or gel that you can use on your sensitive areas to protect you from irritation. It's a godsend for girls who feel vaginal dryness, while it's a necessary component for anal sex. The anus doesn't self-lubricate, so getting penetrated with lube will be incredibly painful and risky.

Lubricants are usually water-based, silicone-based, and oil-based. Water-based lubes are safe to use with condoms and sex toys but dry out quickly. Silicone-based lubes are long-lasting and work great for women with vaginal dryness and genital pain, but they are often expensive and can't be used with silicone toys. Natural oil-based lubes are perfect for sensual massages but may destroy latex condoms, while synthetic oil-based lubes may be low-cost and great for massages but may stain fabric. To find the lube for you, you must consider your comfort and safety. Once you've figured out the suitable lubricant for your plays, you can then head over to our product list above; we have a wide variety of lube for your sexual needs.

Using a lube is pretty simple: apply a few drops of the product to your preferred body part or item, then proceed with the deed. Most lubes can also be washed off using your good 'ol soap and water. As for staining, some types may stain while others don't show up on the sheets— this is why further research is important when purchasing lubes.

What is a lubricant

Why Should You Use Lubricants

The notion that lube is just an additional fluff in the bedroom is completely false. Using a sexual lubricant actually makes vaginal sex easier for both parties.

You see, even though the vagina self-lubricates, the volume of lubrication changes every session. And if the vagina happens to be dryer than usual, both parties may experience soreness on their genitals due to friction. That's why keeping a bottle of lube is essential during the deed, so if you or your partner experience vaginal dryness, you can still opt for a smoother groove. Some variants also have stimulating effects on it, adding new sensations to your own and your partner's body.

Lubricants are also great for foreplay and oral sex. Blowjob? Using a flavored water-based lube will surely make things sweeter. Sensual massage? Using an oil-based lubricant is definitely going to spice things up. You can also use lube for non-sexual purposes. Multi-purpose lubricants can be used as an anti-blister for your feet, a shaving gel for your face and body, and an anti-frizz solution for hair and menstrual cup assistance. For more information about these benefits, check out this brief section below.

enhances comfort during sex

Enhances Comfort During Sex

The main benefit of using a personal lubricant is it reduces friction and discomfort during penetrative sex. Yes, the vagina does self-lubricate, but there are certain times that the lubrication produced isn't enough to keep up the deed. By moisturizing and lubricating the genitals, lube ensures a more pleasurable and comfortable experience for both partners.

offers additional stimulation

Offers Additional Stimulation

Aside from reducing friction, lubricants can enhance sexual stimulation. Some lubricants contain certain ingredients that produce tingling, warming, or cooling sensations, adding an extra layer of excitement and arousal during intimacy. There are also lubes that increase or decrease genital sensitivity, giving people more ways to have fun in the bedroom.

boosts your sexual performance

Boosts Your Sexual Performance

Certain lubricants, particularly those with desensitizing agents like benzocaine or lidocaine, can help delay ejaculation and prolong erection. By reducing sensitivity in the penis, these lubricants enable individuals to maintain erections for longer periods, enhancing sexual endurance and satisfaction for both partners. If you're having difficulty keeping it up, consider getting this type of lube.

ideal for menstrual cup insertion

Ideal for Menstrual Cup Insertion

Only some people know this, but lubricants offer a practical solution for easier insertion of menstrual cups. Applying lube to the rim of the cup can help it glide smoothly into the vagina, reducing discomfort and making the insertion process more comfortable and convenient, especially for those with vaginal tissues. That said, if you're starting to use period cups, ensure you've got a bottle of lube ready!

suitable for various sexual activities

Suitable for Various Sexual Activities

Another great thing about personal lubricants is they can be used for a wide range of sexual activities. Vaginal sex? Anal play? Masturbation? Sex Toy Play? Kinky Sex? You can definitely count on a lube, providing the necessary moisture and glide to enhance enjoyment and reduce discomfort in any sexual encounter. That's why it's smart to always keep a bottle of trusty lube on your nightstand, just in case.

Bestsellers

Excited to explore your first lubricant? Fantastic! Our shop offers many options, so take your time browsing through these delightful lubes. But if you're seeking recommendations, here are some top picks worth considering. First up is the Lauvette Unflavored Lube. With its great price point, natural consistency, and compatibility with sex toys and condoms, it's a definite must-have for those looking for a straightforward option.

For those seeking a thicker consistency, especially for those who enjoy anal sex, the Eros Classic Silicone Lubricant is an absolute must! Its super-concentrated formula means you don't need to use much product or reapply during the deed. Dermatologically tested, safe with condoms, and free of preservatives.

If you want to spice things up and venture beyond the basics, try the Orgie Lube Tube Hot. With its unique body-safe formulation, this lubricant delivers a delightful warming sensation wherever it's applied. And if you're more into cool, tingling sensations, there's also a cooling version available.

Types & Variations

There are three main types of lubes that you can use for your sexcapades– water-based, silicone-based, and oil-based.

Water-based lube is the most versatile of them all. You can use it during penetrative sex and sex-toy play. It's safe to use with condoms. It also doesn't stain your sheets and can be easily washed with water. The only downside is that you need to reapply this more often. It's also not the ideal type for anal sex; you would need a lube type with a thicker consistency.

Silicone-based lubes are thicker than water-based ones, making them last longer. Most silicone lubricants are hypoallergenic, too. However, you can't use your silicone toys with them; they're also more pricey than the other types.

Then there's the oil-based lube, which is as long-lasting as a silicone lube. However, this type of lube isn't suitable for penetration because it can damage a latex condom and increase the risk of getting infections down there. For your safety, use this one for non-penetrative activities, such as sensual massages.

Lube It, Love It!

Personal lubricants add comfort and excitement to your adventures between the sheets. They're not just about smooth sailing—some can boost your performance and have other uses outside the bedroom, such as insertion aids for menstrual cups, massage oil, moisturizer, or shaving gel. So, if you're curious about trying out a personal lubricant, scroll up to check our top picks above. We're the premier sexual wellness provider in the Philippines, ensuring all your orders are discreetly shipped. Happy shopping!

“Ancient Greeks and Romans were among the earliest known users of personal lubricants, specifically olive oil.”
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