The main issue customers face is choosing between a water-based, oil-based, or silicone-based lubricant.
We have prepared a simple, clear comparative table for your convenience, which outlines the features of each type of lubricant.
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Water-Based |
Oil-Based |
Silicone-Based |
Texture Base | Water, glycerin, sorbitol, propylene glycol, PEG, hydroxyethylcellulose, natural gelling agents (carrageenan, guar gum, xanthan gum, locust bean gum, etc.) | Vegetable oils, petrochemical products | Silicone: dimethicone, dimethiconol, cyclopentasiloxane, cyclotetrasiloxane, etc. |
Which condoms to use? | Polyurethane or latex | Polyurethane | Polyurethane or latex |
Which toys can be used with? | Can be used with toys made of any material | Can be used with toys made of any material, except latex | Never use with silicone-made toys |
How to clean | With water. Can be left on without washing | With water and soap. Can be left on without washing (natural) | With water and soap |
Can be used for sex in water | No | Yes | Yes |
Which type of sex is suitable? | Most suitable for vaginal, anal, and oral sex | Most suitable for vaginal, anal, and oral sex | Suitable for anal sex and vaginal (not recommended for frequent use) |
For additional lubrication | Suitable | Less suitable | Not suitable |
Does it require reapplication? | Can require reapplication | No | No |
Texture | Light, liquid | Thick, viscous | Thick, viscous |
Source of ingredients | Synthetic or natural | Synthetic or natural | Synthetic |
Comparison of lubricant types. Table
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