There's no denying that

Sex Feels Better with Lubricant

as natural sensastions and stimulations from toys are intensified with the added moisture, but going out to buy lube can be an overwhelming experience. Colors, scents and flavors are the superficial choices, but what are the differences between oil, water, and silicone based lubes? Always the helpful guide here's a quick fact sheet to help you make the right choice:

OIL based

  • use with polyurethane condoms ONLY
  • CANNOT be used with latex toys
  • water beads on contact
  • washes off with water and soap

WATER based

  • use with either polyurethane or latex condoms
  • can add water to get slippier
  • washes off with water

SILICONE based

  • can be used polyurethane or latex condoms
  • most be spot tested when used with silicone toys
  • does not dilute or wash off with water - so can be used in the shower

Bottom line, for the most versatility, stick to water-based if you plan on using any other toys or condoms and if you want to clean up quickly and easily.

Read what Cella has to say about Wet:
   Wet International Original, Light, and Platinum Reviewed

   Review of System JO H2O & System JO Premium





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