Water-based lubricant is recommended to start. You can use it for penetration, masturbation and sex toys. They are recommended for sexual relations with a condom, since their components do not harm latex. Aqueous gels (as they are also known) are ideal for those who have irritations in the intimate area or have skin sensitivity. Generally, water-based lubricant is colourless, does not stain or stick. It is very easy to clean with soap and water, without leaving stains on sheets or clothing. Just as it can be scented, edible or have a warming effect, it can stimulate or delay your orgasms when the arousal is too intense.
Some features:
pH level: between 3.8 and 4.5. This first characteristic is very important when choosing a lubricant, since our intimate area is very sensitive to changes in pH, which could lead to unwanted infections if we do not use the appropriate product.
It has no smell, taste or colour, which is also friendly to our intimate health.
It does not irritate, stain, or cause side effects since its ingredients are totally natural. It does not require rinsing thanks to its moisturizing and water-soluble formula.
Compatible with surgical silicone and latex.
Benefits of water-based lubricant:
- Vaginal dryness: some causes are hormonal changes, such as those that occur during pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, the use of certain long-term contraceptives, pregnancy, chemotherapy, etc. There are also certain times of stress when it is more difficult to avoid vaginal dryness.
- Penetrative sexual relations: facilitates and softens penetration, allowing the enjoyment of both parts of the couple. There are also cases in which the penis is too large for the vaginal canal or occasions where the vaginal canal is very narrow; In any case, the lubricant facilitates penetration, reducing discomfort.
- Anal sex: intimate lubricant is essential for anal sex, since this type of sexual practice requires great lubrication and dilation, although the anus as such does not lubricate naturally like the vagina.
- Benefits for the condom: intimate lubricant is mandatory for the use of the condom, since it is the only way to prevent the latex from deteriorating and the condom from breaking; That is, it allows 99% of its effectiveness.
Silicone-based lubricant
Ideal for long sexual practices or in water since they last a long time, they are not easily washed so this could be a benefit or a discomfort later when having to be washed with other products such as soap. Silicone-based lubricants should not be used with silicone-based sex toys as they can break down the rubber over time. However, there are others made of hard plastic, glass and steel. As for the menstrual cup, it is not recommended to use silicone or oil, only water lubricant.
Oil-based lubricant
They are made from vegetable fats, usually olive and corn. They offer prolonged lubrication and can be used for a massage, however caution is recommended as they can cause stains on clothing and sheets. Oil-based lubricants (or any other oily products such as Vaseline or mineral oil) should not be used with latex condoms, as they can dissolve the latex in the condom and may cause the condoms to break.