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EasyGlide Anal Relaxing Lubricant – Anal Water Based Lubricant – Compatible with Latex and Silicone - 150ml

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When it comes to safe anal sex, using the best anal lubes for your needs is critical. “[Lube] reduces friction to lower the risk of condom breakage. It can also help to prevent small tears that can be painful and increase the risk of infection,” says Jess O’Reilly, Ph.D., sexologist and host of the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. “And lube can enhance sensation and pleasure!” Sliquid Sassy is a-ma-zing for pegging or anal toys because it’s safe for all sex toys and condoms. The anus is sensitive and needs a well-balanced pH level to be happy. Lotion contains A LOT of ingredients that might disrupt the pH balance in your bum-vironment.

EasyGlide lubricants are some of the cheapest you can find (€7.95 for 150 ml is really nothing). It is safe to use with condoms and toys. The bottles are easy to open and it's also very easy to dispense the right amount. The lube is fine if you don't have too many demands and don't want to spend too much money. Using spit to lubricate the butt during sex is impractical, ineffective, and prone to STIs. (Bad, bad, bad!) The anal canal is the tube connecting the anus to the rectum. And since your anus doesn’t self-lubricate, it needs to be wet for pleasurable, painless, and friction-free penetration. It has the signature Naturals H2O water base that’s added with silicone and creamy emollient esters.With its cushioning, you can go ROUGH during anal play. Like how we like it in the Red Room of Pain. IYKYK. On that note, choosing an anal lube is usually an afterthought for many booty lovers. (Not you, though, since you’re here. Good job!) At first glance, Swiss Navy Silicone doesn’t look like much. But it gets the job done without much fuss. EasyToys sent the items in an anonymous box. The bottle contains 150 ml and has a 'flip' cap that you can easily open and close with 1 finger. This way it is very easy to get the right amount. The bottle has a no-nonsense look.

Unlike the vagina, the anus doesn’t self-lubricate. Sex could be painful and, when forced, might even lead to anal tears that cause mild bleeding. And we don’t want a bloody scene, don’t we? It’s water-based and water-soluble, which feels as natural as it gets. And that’s because it is blended to emulate the body’s natural lubrication. It’s also glycerin-free, paraben-free, hypoallergenic, non-toxic, and pH-balanced neutral. So Sliquid Naturals Sassy is safe, safe. Baby oil is a petroleum-based mineral oil, which means it will break down a latex condom, increase a woman’s risk of vaginal infection (when used vaginally), and it’s difficult to wash out. It distributes the lube evenly into the rectum and along the anal canal compared to simply shoving it in using your fingers.

For one, you can’t use it with a condom because it degrades condoms made from latex and polyisoprene. I guess that’s why they advertised it as a “double-effect” silicone-based anal lubricant. It has a relaxing effect to avoid discomfort during sex, giving way to more aggressive and intense anal penetration! Seeing as others had mentioned it, the first thing I did with this lube was smell it. It definitely has a nice minty smell, not too strong and not too weak. The second thing I did was taste it, and you can't really taste that smell - whether that's good or bad is up to you! It did however leave a slight tingling sensation which I rather liked.

Yes, it could be a safe and natural lubricant for anal play—but it’s not the best anal lube alternative. That’s why you should know which are unsafe ingredients to steer clear of so you can weed out the lube as soon as you see any of these in the ingredients list:I don’t recommend it for people with allergies or sensitive skin because it can lead to potential skin infections, trapped bacteria, and breakouts. I am always very curious about the ingredients of a lubricant. It is something that you put on your intimate parts. I was also curious about what might create the "mild numbing effect". I understand from the label that this lubricant contains a large number of components that are quite normal in the cosmetic industry. One of the special ingredients is "laureth-9". This is an agent that is used in the pharmaceutical industry for skin irritations or to treat small wounds. It also contains 'avena sativa kernel extract'. It is extracted from oatmeal and is often used in facial cream to prevent irritation. A third ingredient is 'humulus lupulus cone extract'. This is extracted from the hop plant and has a relaxing effect. There is also a hint of menthol in it. In short, I didn't see any ingredients that were red flags.

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