Lubricants

Explore 878 lubricants, creams, and specialty glides designed to enhance comfort and pleasure. From everyday water-based formulas to long-lasting silicone blends, find body-safe options across every budget and need.
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About Lubricants

Choosing a lubricant starts with understanding base types. Water-based formulas are versatile, compatible with all toy materials, and easy to clean—options like Body Action Xtreme Glide 4.8 Oz deliver reliable slip without residue. Silicone-based lubricants, such as Wet Platinum Luxury Silicone Lubricant 32oz or the larger 128oz size, offer longer-lasting glide and work beautifully for extended play or water activities, though they require a dedicated toy-safe silicone lube if using with silicone toys. Hybrid blends combine benefits of both.

Specialty formulas address specific needs. Arousal enhancers like Liquid v for Women 1 Packet Box or Liquid v for Men 0.5 Oz use natural ingredients to increase sensitivity and blood flow. Flavoured and warming varieties—including Razzels Warming Lubricant - Kissable Cherry - 4 Oz. Bottle and Razzels Warming Lubricant - Sinful Strawberry - 2.5 Oz. Bottle—add taste and gentle heat for oral exploration. Tingling or vibrating formulas such as Dual Vibe Pina Colada Kissable Liquid Vibrator - 15ml, Dual Vibe Sex on the Beach Kissable Liquid Vibrator 15ml, Dual Vibe Gin and Tonic Lemon Kissable Liquid Vibrator 15ml, and Dual Vibe Gin and Tonic Strawberry Kissable Liquid Vibrator 15ml create unique sensations through active botanicals.

For anal play, look for thicker, cushioning formulas designed to stay in place—products like Golden Girl Anal Jelly 2 Oz Bulk provide the extra viscosity and longevity that anal tissue requires. Desensitising or delay products, such as Time Lag Delay Spray for Him 10ml or Stud Stallion - Prolong Cream for Men - 0.5 Oz. Tube - Boxed, use mild numbing agents to extend stamina; always patch-test and use sparingly. Brands like Pjur, Sliquid, and Boy Butter are known for body-safe ingredient lists free from parabens and glycerin, which can irritate sensitive users.

Check ingredient labels for potential allergens or irritants, especially if you have sensitivities. Glycerin and propylene glycol are common but may cause yeast imbalance in some users; many premium lines offer glycerin-free alternatives. Avoid products with nonoxynol-9, which can damage delicate tissue. Size matters for value: larger bottles like Boy Butter Original Lubricant 16 Oz or bulk containers offer better per-ounce pricing for frequent use. Always store lubricants in a cool, dry place and check expiration dates to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Frequently asked

What is the difference between water-based and silicone lubricants?
Water-based lubricants are easy to clean, safe with all toy materials, and typically more affordable, but may require reapplication during longer sessions. Silicone lubricants last significantly longer, feel silkier, and work in water, but are not compatible with silicone toys and require soap for cleanup.
Can I use lubricant with condoms?
Yes—both water-based and silicone lubricants are safe with latex and polyisoprene condoms. Avoid oil-based formulas, which can degrade latex and increase the risk of breakage.
Which lubricant is best for sensitive skin?
Look for formulas labelled glycerin-free, paraben-free, and pH-balanced. Brands like Sliquid and Pjur offer hypoallergenic options designed for users prone to irritation or infection. Patch-test any new product on your inner forearm before intimate use.
Do flavoured lubricants contain sugar?
Most body-safe flavoured lubricants use artificial sweeteners like sucralose instead of sugar to avoid promoting yeast overgrowth. Always check the ingredient list if you have specific dietary restrictions or sensitivities.
How much lubricant should I use?
Start with a small amount—roughly the size of a dime—and add more as needed. Water-based formulas may need reapplication, while silicone types require less. For anal play, use more generous amounts to ensure comfort and safety.
How long does lubricant last once opened?
Most personal lubricants remain effective for one to three years after opening, depending on formulation and storage. Keep bottles sealed, away from direct sunlight and heat, and discard any product that changes colour, texture, or smell.