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Personal Lubricants

Personal Lubricants Lubrication can be used to heighten the comfort and pleasure of lovemaking. Use in conjunction with condoms for a safer sexual experience. Lubricants can also be used to aid the insertion of tampons or suppositories.

Pjur

Pjur  
Pjur manufacture personal lubricants for men and women of all ages. Their Silicone based lubricants are oustandingly smooth and make them ideal for foreplay as well as full body massage... Also add a little spice to your lovemaking with something from the Pjur Enhancement range   More info...
 

Sylk

Sylk  
Sylk water-based lubricant provides moisture where you need it during love-making, foreplay and when inserting tampons.   More info...

Pre-Seed

Pre-Seed  
Pre-Seed provides moisture without harming sperm even while trying to conceive - a time of increased vaginal dryness when other lubricants should be avoided.   More info...
 

Durex

Durex  
Durex water-based lubricants to supplement the body's natural moisture and enhance lovemaking.   More info...

Replens

Replens  
Replens is a vaginal moisturiser rather than a lubricant. It tackles the root cause of vaginal dryness and one application lasts for up to 3 days.   More info...
 

Feminee Intimate Lubricant x5 Applicators

Feminee Intimate Lubricant x5 Applicators  
Individually wrapped, easy-to-use applicators containing a clear water-based lubricant with Aloe Vera. Helps make intercourse more comfortable.   More info...

KY

KY  
KY safely replaces personal moisture in a way that feels natural and helps enhance sexual pleasure and is safe to use with condoms.   More info...
 

 
About Lubricants

What lubricants do you recommend?

Choosing a lubricant is as much a matter of personal taste. However, we have a few tips:
  • For a good all-round sexual lubricant, the Pjur range is hard to beat. Pjur Woman is a silicone-based lubricant, whereas Pjur Aqua is water-based.
  • Sylk resembles the natural vaginal fluids in its consistency, and is thus good for women who suffer from vaginal dryness. Sylk is particularly popular amongst middle-aged and older women, though it can be used by any age group. It can be used as a sexual lubricant as well as for the insertion of tampons or pessaries.
  • KY Jelly is an old favourite. Some people believe that the modern lubricants such as Pjur and Sylk are more fun, but there will always be those who swear by KY Kelly.
  • Pre-Seed is designed for couples trying to conceive. It's a very thin lubricant and designed to help the sperm to swim up to their destination!

What are the relative advantages of water-based versus silicone-based lubricants?

Silicone-based lubricants such as Pjur Woman are particularly slippery and long-lasting. However, some people find that they leave slight drip-marks on bed-sheets. These marks will disappear when the sheets are washed, but nonetheless some people prefer water-based lubricants such as Pjur Aqua or Sylk because they make less mess. Also, some people feel that water-based lubricants feel more "natural" than silicone-based ones.

Why can't I just use oil or Vaseline?

Oil-based products such as Vaseline can damage condoms. If you're not using a condom, Vaseline won't do any harm but then it's less fun than proper a sexual lubricant.

Content researched and written by Brendan, Express Chemist.  
 

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