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Note: According to the brand (Wet), Fun Flavors 4-in-1 lubricant is not recommended for those with sensitive skin. The flavor was my favorite part. It reminded me of blowpops, the lollipops with gum in the middle!!" — J. A. S. (on Warming Passion Punch)

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. 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."It’s designed to be used as a massage oil and a lubricant so is safe to use internally. But do note, as an oil product, it is not safe to be used with latex or silicone toys so will break condoms or glyde dams. That said, it’s still a great product and one we started to use on non-sex days when we felt a bit of vaginal discomfort. The reason for that is due to the different botanical oils including lavender, grapeseed oil and CBD which are used to minimise discomfort. It also created a lovely fragrance which while lovely, is strong so worth noting if you are sensitive to smell. The other important thing to avoid down there is sugar. Some flavored lubes are sugar-free and glycerin-free, but many are sweetened. (After all, that's why they taste so good.) This can encourage the growth of bacteria or fungi, says Minkin. 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. Silicone: Don't contain any water or oils, last longer and are less likely to cause irritation. However, they are more expensive and aren't ideal for lower-grade silicone sex toys.

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) 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." It’s worth noting that this is not safe for latex or toys but is a great natural option if those aren’t being used. Where this product excels is that it offers relief from burning, itching and redness. This is down to ingredients such as olive oil that help to stimulate collagen production and elastin in the skin. Safe to use with condoms? Compatible with polyurethane condoms, but not latex or polyisoprene condoms Flavored lube: To make oral sex taste better, you might enjoy something with flavor. These typically water-based lubricants are A-OK for penetrative sex, but the additives may make you more susceptible to vaginal infections. What to look for in a good lubeThe 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. 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 same goes for butts: if you want to avoid getting an anal yeast infection (yikes!), avoid lubes containing glucose (a.k.a. sugar). If gel formulas aren’t for you then Smilemakers has also designed three other consistencies which have lighter feels than the generous gel. The reasonable price on all of them means you can invest in a selection to try.

Hoo Raa’s lube has been designed for “frictionless fumbles together or alone” with 240mg of CBD isolate added for good measure. Is it Strawberry Fields Forever for you? Then you definitely need the Pasante Wild Strawberry lube among your personal items. It’s fruity, clear, non-greasy and it won’t stain, so no need to change the sheets every time you use it. The great thing about this lube is that it can actually be re-activated with just a few drops of water - now that’s what we call long-lasting!Some people experience sensitivity to certain ingredients, but this applies regardless of whether or not a lube is flavored," O'Reilly adds. Do a skin test before using any sexual product, but especially flavored lube. Place some on your wrist or forearm, wait 10 minutes, and see if you have any sort of reaction. If you don't, then chances are you're good to use. The Ingredient List: Certain lube ingredients are known to cause vaginal irritation and/or infections—including glycerin, nonoxynol-9, and propylene glycol—so these are best avoided. You’ll also want to stay away from parabens (i.e. any ingredient with a name ending in -paraben), which have been shown to disrupt the endocrine system. Finally, steer clear of any lube containing sugar or sucralose, unless you want a hell of a yeast infection.

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.’” Here's how to use a lube, says Dr. Streicher: “The time to apply lubricant is before you attempt intercourse. You squeeze it on your fingers, and if there’s a penis involved, you apply it liberally to the penis, and to the opening of the vagina [or anus].” It’s important to warm the lube first, she adds: “If you put cold lube on an erection, he might lose it.”Yep, these products are all safe to ingest! That said, not all of them are vagina-friendly, so proceed with caution if you're using a lube for cunnilingus or vaginal penetration. Natural lubricants are becoming a huge market as people are more aware of potentially scary ingredients in other products. The Natural Love Company has created a cruelty-free, vegan version that is made without additives or synthetic chemicals. This makes it a great choice for anyone struggling with allergies or sensitive skin. Aside from the lube’s base (explained in detail above), here are a few key criteria to keep in mind when shopping for lube: 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.

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