ID Juicy lubes 12ml Flavoured lubes 12 Flavours to choose from (Strawberry Kiwi)

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ID Juicy lubes 12ml Flavoured lubes 12 Flavours to choose from (Strawberry Kiwi)

ID Juicy lubes 12ml Flavoured lubes 12 Flavours to choose from (Strawberry Kiwi)

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It’s no secret that using lubricant is a great way to make sex more enjoyable. Many people use lube to reduce friction during sexual activities, including penetrative and oral sex. It’s especially helpful for those dealing with vaginal dryness that’s often associated with menopause and breastfeeding, explains Christine Greves, M.D. a board-certified ob/gyn and fellow of the American Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology. However, people can benefit from adding lube to the bedroom no matter their age, gender, or sexual identity—and the best flavored lubes are a great place to start. It felt instantly different to the others as well, in that it’s more of a balm, down to the natural ingredients of olive oil and beeswax. This means it’s naturally anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and high in anti-oxidants, making it a great option for anyone looking for something that looks after vagina health at the same time. It purposely doesn’t use the word “lube” to describe itself as it notes it can be used by people in menopause or experiencing prolapse.

Yep, the holy powers at be know that sometimes, mortals need a little extra somethin' somethin' to make head happen often. Flavored lubricants—which tend to be either fruity, chocolaty, minty, or just sugary-sweet—not only make the experience tasty and thus more pleasurable for your mouth, but they also bring extra moisture to the party. Anyone who's ever experienced dry mouth mid- blow job knows that that's important. The first thing we noted when we saw the bottles from Roam was the braille on the side of the bottle. This is the only time we have seen something like this on any of the bottles. It wasn’t a discreet placement eitherm but the entire side of the bottle. We never think of lube as needing to have a well thought out design or be inclusive but Roam highlights how clever little additions can make a product.That being said, it’s not unheard of for flavored lubes themselves to contain sugars and other irritants. Instead, look for lubes that use artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose, or saccharin; these are known not to promote the growth of pathogens that cause yeast infections. If you or your partner are especially prone to vaginal infections, you may want to avoid flavored lubes altogether just to be on the safe side, or only use them externally on the vulva and not inside the vagina. When switching to penetrative sex mid-session after using flavored lube, you should reach for a non-flavored lube instead if you need any additional lubrication. Flavored lubricant is generally safe to use if you’re not sensitive to topical flavoring agents, although Carol Queen, Ph.D., staff sexologist at Good Vibrations, tells Glamour that she doesn’t recommend using it internally. “Flavoring agents add another level of ingredient that some people might be sensitive to,” she says. To stay on the safe side, you can always dab a bit on your arm before exposing your nether regions to the formula. While plant-based glycerin is FDA-approved and generally considered harmless (along with sugar-free sweeteners, like sucralose), there are definitely flavored lubricants out there that aren't safe for penetration. Flavored lubes that contain petroleum jelly, for instance, can trap bacteria and cause yeast infections, while certain preservatives—like pentylene glycol, pethylhexylglycerin, and phenoxyethanol—can cause irritation for folks with sensitive skin. Smith also suggests avoiding flavored lubes with artificial flavors and colors if you plan to use it for vaginal or anal play. Lube, in general, is recommended for any additional glide you might want to add during sex, but can come in either flavored or unflavored varieties. Many people enjoy the edible aspect of using a flavored lubricant, and adding more flavor to the experience can be a major turn-on.

Most flavored lubes are water-based. This makes them safe to use with all kinds of sex toys, condoms, and dental dams. Occasionally you might see a flavored oil-based lube, but these are not safe to use with latex barriers and are also likelier to cause vaginal irritation. Oral sex can be amazing, whether you're on the giving or receiving end. But it can also taste, um, less than great, depending on your personal palate. If genitals aren't your favorite food on the menu, so to speak, there's a fix for that: flavored lube. This stuff makes something I love doing even better!! The taste isn't overpowering and honestly there's no clean up afterwards. Your significant other will be REALLY happy and so will you.!! Do both of you a favor. Buy several." — Smithoffred (on Warming Chocolate Cookie) S8’s vegan lube contains a good amount of aloe vera which makes it a great choice for anyone looking for a soothing product. Aloe vera is thought to be moisturising and calming when used on the skin. This is something we never realised was a thing for “down there” but here we are. The extra moisturisation from the aloe vera leaves is thought to aid sensation and glide. The reason flavored lubes exist in the first place is that you can’t just put stuff like chocolate sauce or maple syrup on your genitals as the sugar can cause infections, particularly for vaginas.Flavors: Piña colada, pumpkin spice, banana cream, cherry lemonade, key lime, mango, ocean cream, wild rose, chocolate, vanilla, watermelon, lemongrass, peppermint, or butter rum Needle also recommends avoiding lubes that contain ingredients you may be allergic to and those with preservatives. “Some fragrances can be irritating for some, especially those who have sensitive skin,” she adds. Jess O’Reilly, PhD, is a Toronto-based sexologist and relationship expert as well as the co-author of The Ultimate Guide to Seduction and Foreplay. And if you're just looking for a little something sexy while you're getting in the mood, flavored lube is your best friend for that, too. For example, let your partner squirt some around your inner thighs and clean it up with their tongue...then return the favor. Cherry. Do you want a cherry on top in your sex life? Look no further! Known for topping off rich and indulgent sundaes amongst other things, it’s an ideal choice for those looking for that little something extra in the taste of your lube. It has a sweet, delicate scent, definitely not an overwhelming one, so don’t be shy about trying it.

THE REVIEW:"My wife and I love this product," one review reads. "It is rich and moisturizing and also does...um...the job it's supposed to! Minimal fragrance, never irritating, nice consistency, and, yes, a pleasant taste." Other ingredients to avoid in lubes in general include benzocaine, or any other numbing ingredient, according to erotic educator and Organic Loven founder Taylor Sparks. “Its purpose is to numb the area, usually the anus, so that the recipient does not feel pain,” she tells Glamour. “This is the one place that you do want to feel the pain, as it is your body’s way of saying ‘stop.’”

Flavored lube is a great option for oral sex—and manual sex, since they tend to be combined—especially if you’re a gustatory lover,” says Jess O’Reilly, Ph.D., sexologist and author. Just as some people are highly visual and others are highly auditory, others still are taste-driven. Scents and tastes can help you recall fond memories and set the mood for eroticism. ID Juicy Lube have an impressive range of lubes to try out, depending on what you feel like. All of these are clear, long-lasting and non-greasy, so you needn’t worry about spoiling the bedsheets with your bedroom antics. Or picnic blanket or whatever – you get the gist. So, what are your options? Portland-based obstetrician-gynecologist Jennifer Lincoln, MD says anyone can benefit from incorporating a personal lubricant into their sex lives. With that being said, Dr. Lincoln also notes that lubes are especially helpful if you have any concerns about vaginal dryness. "People who are in low estrogen states — such as those who are perimenopausal, postmenopausal, or breastfeeding — [can benefit from lubricants] as low estrogen can lead to thinning of the vaginal mucosa and decreased lubrication production," she says. "It's also a definite must for anal sex as the rectum does not self-lubricate."

If you like a product that does double-duty, then you need to try this wildly popular lube from Honey Girl Organics. Handmade in small batches in Hawaii, this bb is made with nothing but purified water, beeswax, virgin olive oil, and vitamin E oil, which means it's completely free of chemicals, fragrances, hormones, and parabens—not to mention it's totally edible.

The Best Unscented Lube: Lelo Personal Moisturizer

Again, flavored lubes often contain artificial flavoring, but you can opt for all-natural or organic ingredients if you're hoping to get the safest option. Look for natural lubes if you'd like to limit your exposure to chemicals, and if possible, avoid any formula that contains parabens or other potentially irritating preservatives. Most flavored lubes are water-based, making them easier to clean up than real food like chocolate and whipped cream. However, the ingredients that give them their sweet taste—often sugar, glycerin, and sugar alternatives like Stevia—come with a few caveats, Dr. Greves points out. “The stuff that helps with the flavor may result in affecting the pH balance of the vagina, the overall flora, and could increase your risk for a yeast infection.”



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