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Organic Sex Lubricant For Enhanced Pleasure

November 14th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
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Sex lubricants are made basically to enhance pleasure and comfort during sexual intercourse, foreplay, and during masturbation. For most people, the chemically treated lubes work well and are loads of fun, offering various textures, consistencies, colors, flavors, and sensory heightening properties to choose from. For some people, the synthetic lubricants contain chemicals that they are allergic to or they may be extremely sensitive to. There is a natural alternative to the man made sex lubricants, which are the green lubricants, or the organic lubes. Even if you dont have an allergy to the synthetic lubrications, it would be worth your while to investigate a little bit about these organic lubricants. The all natural lubes are just as effective as the synthetic ones when it comes down to getting the job done, only these greenies dont contain the artificial chemicals that synthetic lubrication does. In the midst of a green revolution, it just makes sense that something as important as sex lubricant not be left behind in the campaign. Rest assured, the organic alternatives are certainly not behind.

The benefits of using an organic sex lubricant are the same benefits that can be gained from the artificial lubes. Organic sex lubricants increase sensitivity by using natural ingredients like grapefruit extract, vegetable oils, and vitamin E. Aloe Vera, another natural ingredient, can also usually be found in the lubricants. Artificial lubes usually contain petroleum by products and other chemicals that cause allergic reactions to some users. No by products are used in natural lubricants, making the chances of people having an allergic reaction to the green lubricant much smaller than with synthetic lubes. Also, while many of the synthetic lubes contain sugars and glycerin (especially the flavored ones), all natural lubricants still come in delicious flavors, but are glycerin and sugar free, drastically decreasing the chances of getting a yeast infection or other illness from using the moist, slippery stuff, should it happen to slip into certain places that synthetics with glycerin cannot go.

Synthetic sex lubrication comes in various kinds, and offers features like being edible, colorful, and sensational. The same holds true for organic lube. Being even more edible than synthetic lubrication and being extra latex friendly is what being organic is all about.

Many websites and stores that offer the natural, organic sex lubricant vow to make a donation to an environmental charity or organization with every purchase of their product. Who knew that being sexually active could be so good for the environment?!



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can i use butter or veggie oil for anal sex lubricant?

November 10th, 2009 by Admin | 7 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
joy asked:


i know food in the vagina is asking for bateria infections. what about the anus. can i use butter or shortning or veggie oil for lube before anal loving?

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Use Different Sex Lubricants for Different Sexual Acts

September 29th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
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The topic of sex lubricants has become a complicated topic nowadays. There are tips and pointers and how to articles smeared all over the internet, and the information on what lubricant is safe to use when can seem overwhelming and confusing. There are four categories of sexual acts (that will be covered here) and four different sex lubricants to get the job done right.

Starting with men needing some slick help when masturbating, the best lubrication to use would be the oil based lubricants. They last longer than water based lube, and are easier to wash off than silicone based lube. Oil based lubricants are not good, however, for sexual intercourse involving condoms or sex toys. The oils will dissolve both, as well as most other kinds of birth control.

Next we come to oral sex. When the woman is the one pleasing and teasing, flavored sex lubricants are the only way to go. The variety of flavors is bountiful. Be careful, though. Keep in mind that the flavored ones are manufactured with glycerin and sugar. The sugar in the lube, if it gets in the vagina, wreaks havoc with the ph, and more than likely will cause infections. The glycerin can do the same thing, so remember that the flavored sex lubricants are for external use only.

Speaking of the vagina, the best lubricants for vaginal penetration are usually the silicone based ones. They are thicker than the water based lubes, so they last longer before drying up. A word of warning does come with silicone based lubes, however. The silicone will damage any silicone toys you may have, so if you are going to be using adult novelties made of silicone, stay away from silicone based lubricant.

The last area to be covered is anal sex. Since the anus and rectum do not produce their own natural lubrication, having it supplied to perform anal sex is an absolute must. If you have ever tried having anal sex without lubricant, you know that it is tight, it hurts, and is extremely uncomfortable. Remember not to use the external use only flavored lubes. Water soluble lubricant is ok, just keep the bottle nearby, because although water based lube is cheaper than silicone based ones, it is because of the water that it dries up fairly quickly, so frequent reapplying is required.

So how do you know which ones are oil based, water based, and silicone based? Look at the ingredients on the back. The very first ingredient will tell you which category it falls under. If the first ingredient is water and the second is anything ending in cone, yes, there is silicone in it, but since the first ingredient is water, it is a water based lube.

Keeping these rules and tips in mind when shopping for the lubricant, you will soon discover that if finances allow, the best choice for sex lubricants is a wide variety of them.



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Where Does Sex Lube Come From?

July 21st, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
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The origination of sex lube comes from the lubricant that surgeons used to use to assist during medical procedures. Today, we use personal lubricants for sexual practices and to make them much more comfortable and enjoyable. Sex lube is a specialized lubricant that works to reduce friction with the vagina, penis and anus. There are so many types of sex lubes, but some popular ones are: KY Jelly, Astroglide, EROS, Durex PLAY, Sliquid, Ready lube and Analeaze. Each type of lube provides a different service so be sure to think about what you want and need before purchasing something you know nothing about.

The different types of sex lube include: water based, silicone based, oil based, J lube, plant based oils and specialty lubricants. Water based sex lube is by far the most popular and best selling one on the market right now. It is the easiest to clean up after having intercourse and it does not affect the latex in the condom. Although condoms are waterproof, elastic and very durable, they can be easily damaged if you use a sex lube that is incompatible. Oil based and silicone based lubricants do not react well with the latex that is in condoms, so when you combine them you run the risk of being exposed to sexually transmitted diseases as well as pregnancy.

J lube is the most inexpensive of all personal lubricants and is not used as a sex lube as often as some of the others. It is most commonly used as a veterinary lubricant, but some people do use it as a sexual lube. Typically, it is purchased in a powder consistency that is made up of polyethylene oxide and sucrose. When this powder is mixed with water it produces a very slippery lubricant.

Surprisingly, many people choose to use plant based oils as personal lubricants for their sexual needs. This can include things like vegetable oil, coconut oil, olive oil, vegetable shortening or Crisco. Some prefer Crisco over any other one though because it is completely odorless.

Specialty lubricants qualify as anything that causes a physiological or physical change to the area that it is applied to. An example of this is a warming lubricant which causes a heating sensation to the applied area. Some popular brands for this type of sex lube are Firefly Natural lubricant; Wet fun flavors, OMy, Sliquid, KY Jelly, and Thermal warming liquid. There are many different types of sex lube to choose from, so take you time and have fun shopping around.



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