Liquid Silk Personal Lubricant 250 ml - Pack of 2

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Liquid Silk Personal Lubricant 250 ml - Pack of 2

Liquid Silk Personal Lubricant 250 ml - Pack of 2

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If shower sex is your thing, you need this lube from Maude in your life. It's a paraben-free, silicone-based lubricant that you can use shower (and underwater) to keep things friction-free and extra slippery. Plus, the gorgeous bottle easily fits in with the rest of the products in your shower. I love the feel and the silkiness of this product. It’s one of the best I’ve ever used. It’s light and none messy. More than 30% of people with vaginas suffer from natural dryness, even when they feel aroused. And this can happen at any age. There is no shame in reaching for lube to help prepare you for sex and it can help make things a whole lot safer and sexier... The feel and texture of this product is wonderful and it seems to last much longer than some of the pure water based products. Sylk is a water based natural vaginal lubricant suitable for treatment of vaginal dryness, and available on NHS prescription.

With condoms: Condoms are usually lubricated, but with intense and/or long-lasting sex, the lubrication will dry out. And a dry condom breaks very easily… so a condom is only as effective as the extra lube you’ll add to it – just make sure you use a water-based lube as an oil-based lube could cause the condom to break. Ideal for love-making and dryness during pregnancy, cancer treatment, menopause & daily lubricationSylk has a ph balance of 4.5 - 4.7, similar to the normal vaginal environment i.e. slightly acidic. This is deliberate to keep the vagina healthy. Astroglide is pretty much a household name when it comes to lube, and that's because it just works. This classic lube is exceptionally slippery and never greasy. Designed to mimic natural body fluids, it's long-lasting and water-based, so it's safe to use with natural rubber latex condoms. Vaginal dryness is a really common problem and every woman can experience it at some point in their life. Often all that's needed is a little bit of good quality lubricant. Sylk creates the feeling of natural lubrication and will make sex more comfortable and enjoyable. In fact, it feels so good that it actually helps stimulate your body to produce more. Simply apply a few drops to the entrance or inside the vagina prior to having sex. You may need to use trial and error to determine the amount suitable for you.

Don't be afraid to reapply "as soon as it seems like it's drying out and there's more friction," Vrangalova adds. "Keep the lines of communication with the receptive partner open. Encourage them to let you know when they feel more is necessary." If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately and wash with soap and clean water. If irritation continues, seek medical advice.Not to be confused with lubricants used by your local garage, the lubes we're obsessed with are the ones used for sexual pleasure and comfort. To get real basic, lube is a liquid that applied to the genitals or anus to make penetrative sex comfier and more pleasurable by reducing friction. Sylk provides dual action moisturisation and lubrication so can be used for both everyday comfort and lovemaking. Sylk works by sensitively moisturising and lubricating sensitive tissues. Because of its' unique formulation, Sylk feels as close to 'natural lubrication' as is possible. Sylk is the lubricant brand of choice for gynaecologists, consultants, GP's and nurses throughout the NHS as well as Relate and Macmillan. Sylk is the only paraben-free lubricant available on NHS prescription. Millions of people world-wide use Sylk. I've recently come off HRT and also have started taking Arimidex as I've had breast cancer. This has all left me very dry.......is Sylk safe for me to use? LET'S GET right to the point: if you're not using lube during sex, you're missing out—plain and simple. Why? Lube reduces friction, which, in turn, increases pleasure. Lube is great for all kinds of sex, but when it comes to anal sex, lube is absolutely a must-have. The anus doesn't self-lubricate, which makes it difficult and painful to insert anything—from a pinky finger to a penis—without some extra help. With a pH that mirrors the vaginal environment (4.5-4.7) , Sylk helps keep your vagina hydrated, healthy and in balance.

As Sylk is a natural substance free from flavours, colours and sugars it is very unlikely that you will have an averse reaction to it. Sylk has passed all product sensitisation, stability, genetic, toxicological and compatability tests and conforms to BP standards. However, if you have any concerns about Sylk natural lubricant, always seek the advice of your medical professional before using. Other things you could try include working out what makes you feel better about yourself and how you can have a better relationship with your partner. Exercise, reduction in caffeine and alcohol can help you feel better and will increase libido. People with vaginas will find that their natural lubrication depends on hormonal levels, which vary within our cycle, during menopause, pregnancy, but also as a result of stress, breastfeeding and some medicines (contraception or SSRIs for example). Sylk is absolutely fine for oral and anal sex. It is made from natural ingredients and mimics a womans natural secretions. It is tasteless, colourless, odourless and non greasy so should feel quite natural. Lube is not only loads of fun to use and play with – so many textures, sensations and flavours to try – but it's also important for safe sex. Yes, using lube reduces the risk of tearing and injury, especially if you're having anal or rough penetrative sex, but it also feels amazing and can help with all kinds of issues, from vaginismus to anorgasmia.

A word of warning: natural oils (like coconut oil) and oil-based lubes may have the right consistency, but they can erode latex, which is why Sinclair says to avoid using coconut oil or almond oil when using condoms. If you're using sex toys, she also suggests avoiding silicone-based lubes with sex toys. "Using silicone lube on a silicone sex toy can cause bending, warping, and the ruin of a toy," says Sinclair "Use a high-quality, water-based lubricant instead." Sylk is water-based, colourless, odourless, tasteless and and contains no nasties – that’s no harmful chemicals, hormones, or parabens. It matches your vagina’s natural pH, helping to keep bacteria at bay whilst gently and safely hydrating and moisturising your most intimate area. If irritation occurs discontinue use immediately and wash with clean water. If irritation continues, seek medical advice.

Purified Water, Plant Cellulose, Isopropyl Palmitate, Polysorbate 20, Dimethicone, Emollient Ester, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid Size Many women notice a drop in libido and vaginal dryness with the menopause. It is the drop in oestrogen that causes it. Sylk is a natural lubricant that is highly effective at treating vaginal dryness. It can be used both as a moisturiser every day as well as a lubricant for lovemaking. Hopefully if you feel more comfortable and confident, this may help to put you in the mood & boost your libido. Apply the lube directly to your or your partner(s) vulva, anus, or penis, using your fingers to spread it around (but there's no need to rub it in like a moisturiser). Not only does ensure you get good coverage, it's also feels great.

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Parabens are a group of chemicals used for preserving products. These are commonly found in cosmetics, shampoos, skin creams and lubricants (although not in Sylk natural lubricant). Some scientists believe that parabens can be absorbed and the body mistakes them for oestrogen. This can be dangerous for some people with cancer. Many women will present with symptoms that they do not recognise as vaginal dryness, confusing the issue with thrush or cystitis. Sylk is widely prescribed for menopausal women but can also be used safely by all women suffering with dryness and discomfort. First, s tart with a few drops (two to three) and see what happens: if you’re satisfied, stop there, if not, add more. With lube, too much is generally better than too little. So, if you're unsure, there's no harm in adding more. There’s no general rule concerning how much lube you should use. It just depends on a the person's natural level of lubrication, if you are using a condom or not, the kind of sexual activity you’re engaging in (foreplay, massages, anal sex, vaginal sex) and the specific product you’ve chosen.



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