Pura Pleasure Oil - Sexy Massage Oils for Date Night - Intimate Massage Oil Ideal for Sex - Foreplay - Romance -100% Organic - Kissable/Edible - Orange and Cinnamon

£10.425
FREE Shipping

Pura Pleasure Oil - Sexy Massage Oils for Date Night - Intimate Massage Oil Ideal for Sex - Foreplay - Romance -100% Organic - Kissable/Edible - Orange and Cinnamon

Pura Pleasure Oil - Sexy Massage Oils for Date Night - Intimate Massage Oil Ideal for Sex - Foreplay - Romance -100% Organic - Kissable/Edible - Orange and Cinnamon

RRP: £20.85
Price: £10.425
£10.425 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

However, they can tend to dry out mid-way through due to air exposure or the water in the lube being absorbed by your body. Oil-based lubricant When it came to testing, we had a lot to choose from including natural options, CBD versions and even bottles of probiotics. There was an endless supply of interesting options to try but all of the products we selected were of very high quality.

Consult with an experienced professional if you’re looking for an essential oil to target a particular condition. Essential oils aren’t cures or one-size-fits-all approaches. A lot of homeopathic circles really believe in all the benefits that egg whites have to offer. People who are within these circles not only use egg whites for lube, but also as a means to encourage fertility and to help their ability to conceive. It can be messy when it comes to application, but if you apply it using a dropper of some sort (or just embrace the messiness), using egg whites should be fine. It’s best to apply them at room temperature, in a bowl or other type of vessel. Oils that are Natural

Why should I use lube?

Silicone doesn't tend to make too much of a mess, but it does hang around for a long time if you don't actively do something about it. Measure out and pour 3-4 ounces (or 1/3 of a cup) of glycerine, and 3 ounces (or 1/3 of a cup) of coconut oil into a large bowl. Add 3 cups of warm water. Use a whisk or spoon to mix it all together for a minute or so. Adjust as needed

Yogurt. While this may seem like more of an odd/desperate option, yogurt is perfectly fine to use, as long as you steer clear of the flavored kinds such as strawberry and vanilla. You should also make sure it’s sugar free; only use plain, organic, sugar free yogurt if you have any around.Natural-based oil lubricants — like avocado, coconut, vegetable, and olive oils — are great for genital massages and all types of sexual play. They’re also safe for the vagina and safe to eat. For sex toys:"Olive oil can be used with toys, although it may be hard to clean off of silicone toys and isn't best for vaginal insertion," explains Caitlin V. "It's not well-tolerated by all people either, so test it on your skin before using." Again, a water-based lube is generally best to use instead.

And most importantly: oil-based items and recipes for homemade lube are not compatible with condoms, because the properties in oil can break down latex. All of these additives can make them a nightmare for people with skin sensitivities. And even worse than that, a 2002 study on personal lubricant found that many of the top-selling water-based lubricants on the market may cause damage to the skin.Finding a lubricant that is safe and works well for both you and your partner is a personal journey, so expect to undergo some experimenting. Some homemade lube will work better for a specific type of sex, however, any of your options will in the end effectively do the same thing: make things more slippery. Just keep in mind that you need to be very careful. You should be gentle and cautious any time you put something in or around your genitals, no matter what it is. There’s always a possibility that the foreign substance can mess with your vagina’s PH levels, and there is a risk for yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis. Depending on the ingredients, you or your partner could have an allergic reaction as well. Even organic lubes that are sold in stores, which have great, natural ingredients, could contain ingredients that lead to a yeast infection. It’s recommended, once you dig out that bottle, that you take a test of it and put a little bit of aloe vera on the inside of your elbow first. This way, you can ensure that you’re not allergic to the latex that naturally occurs in aloe vera (and if you already know you have a latex allergy, you should steer clear of aloe in the first place). And, since aloe vera doesn’t contain any oils or any other properties that may break down latex, this slippery stuff is completely safe to use with condoms. In fact, it’s typically an ingredient in lubricants that you’ll buy at the drugstore. Just make sure you use pure aloe vera–not the bright green kind you’ll find at Target during the summer.

Shampoo and hand soaps have a basic pH. A vagina’s pH is naturally acidic. This mismatch can cause vaginal burning and, sometimes, infection. Creams and lotions In fact, it adds moisture to the skin, so you will find that you are left with an amazingly smooth and soft vulva afterwards. So, I recommend clearing your schedule as you will likely be stroking that baby for hours afterwards too. Stay away from sweeteners like agave, honey or syrup. Sugars can change the vaginal environment, creating an infection risk. They can also clump up and cause scratches. Synthetic oilsSynthetic products may irritate your vagina. They’re also harder to clear out of your body than their natural counterparts. This could lead to a vaginal infection. Products to try But what if you want a natural lube or would rather use something you already have around the house? “You have a few good options, but there are also some things you definitely want to avoid,” says Dr. Crawford. What can you use instead of lube?



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop