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ID Juicy lubes 12ml Flavoured lubes 12 Flavours to choose from (Strawberry Kiwi)

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Jess O’Reilly, PhD, is a Toronto-based sexologist and relationship expert as well as the co-author of The Ultimate Guide to Seduction and Foreplay. If you like a product that does double-duty, then you need to try this wildly popular lube from Honey Girl Organics. Handmade in small batches in Hawaii, this bb is made with nothing but purified water, beeswax, virgin olive oil, and vitamin E oil, which means it's completely free of chemicals, fragrances, hormones, and parabens—not to mention it's totally edible. Thankfully, despite it being a CBD product, it doesn’t have a hemp smell which can happen. CBD is thought to potentially increase blood flow so it can help if you are struggling to get in the mood. This is a good product for anyone interested in starting CBD for “down there” or during. The bottle and marketing is cheerful, bright and not at all scary or an information overload, so it feels approachable and easy 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. And if you're just looking for a little something sexy while you're getting in the mood, flavored lube is your best friend for that, too. For example, let your partner squirt some around your inner thighs and clean it up with their tongue...then return the favor.

The same goes for butts: if you want to avoid getting an anal yeast infection (yikes!), avoid lubes containing glucose (a.k.a. sugar). 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. 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.’” Aside from the lube’s base (explained in detail above), here are a few key criteria to keep in mind when shopping for lube: Jenni Skyler, PhD, LMFT, CST, is an AASECT-certified sex therapist, board certified sexologist, and a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Colorado. She’s also the director of The Intimacy Institute and resident sexologist for Adam & Eve.

Bubble Gum Blast. This one has the sweet sensation of, well, sweets, but without the calories. It’s perfect for having a little bit of fun without worrying about the extra, not-so-good ingredients you find in sweets.

That being said, it’s not unheard of for flavored lubes themselves to contain sugars and other irritants. Instead, look for lubes that use artificial sweeteners such as aspartame, sucralose, or saccharin; these are known not to promote the growth of pathogens that cause yeast infections. If you or your partner are especially prone to vaginal infections, you may want to avoid flavored lubes altogether just to be on the safe side, or only use them externally on the vulva and not inside the vagina. When switching to penetrative sex mid-session after using flavored lube, you should reach for a non-flavored lube instead if you need any additional lubrication. 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. Flavors: Mint chocolate chip, strawberry, watermelon, cotton candy, birthday cake, chocolate-covered strawberry, piña colada, prosecco, sex on the beach, mai tai, or mojitoOral sex can be amazing, whether you're on the giving or receiving end. But it can also taste, um, less than great, depending on your personal palate. If genitals aren't your favorite food on the menu, so to speak, there's a fix for that: flavored lube. 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.

If you're looking for a lube that tastes and smells like vanilla cupcakes, then you've come to the right place. The Coconut Love Oil is formulated with vanilla essence and a *touch* of stevia, so you don't have to worry about throwing off your vaginal biome if you use this internally. And since it's oil-based, it's super moisturizing and impressively long-lasting—though you'll wanna warm it up a bit before use. The vulvar and vaginal tissue is the most sensitive tissue in the body, and easily can be irritated," says Mary Jane Minkin, MD, an OB-GYN with the Yale School of Medicine. Minkin generally advises patients against any kinds of products with perfumes and dyes. 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.

The verdict: Lubricants

We decided to try a broad range of products including oil and water-based lubes. While some did state if they were toy or condom-friendly, it’s always worth doing extra research if you are unsure. The lubes were used with toys of different materials and there were no issues. Each was examined in terms of smell, texture and ingredients to see what they offered. Yes, flavored lube is edible. And tbh, whether flavored or not, any water- or oil-based lube that you use (including vaginal lubes or anal lubes) should be edible. After all, if a lube isn’t safe to ingest orally, then why should it be put anywhere your vagina or anus? The exception to this is with silicone lubes, which—though body-safe—should only be ingested in the *smallest* amounts.

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