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Why is water based lubricant the most recommended lube for adult toys?

Water based lubricant is the only lubricant type that is fully compatible with silicone toys, which make up the majority of the adult toy market. Silicone-based lubricant degrades silicone toy surfaces over time. Oil-based lubricant degrades latex condoms. Water based lube works safely with silicone toys, latex and polyisoprene condoms, glass, metal, and TPE materials, making it the universally compatible default choice for all toy use and protected sex.

What is the difference between a standard water based lube and a gel formula?

A standard water based lube has a thin to medium viscosity that closely mimics natural lubrication. It suits vaginal sex and general toy use but may absorb into the skin and require reapplication during longer sessions. A gel formula is thicker and stays slippery for longer without reapplication, making it more suitable for extended sessions and for anal use where the anal canal does not self-lubricate and a more substantial lubricant film is needed.

What water based lube should I use for anal play?

Use a thick, anal-specific water based gel formula for anal play. Standard thin water based lubes are insufficient for anal use as the anal canal does not self-lubricate and a more substantial, cushioning lubricant film is needed to reduce friction and prevent irritation. Apply generously to both the toy or penis and the anal opening before insertion, and reapply throughout the session as needed.

Should I choose an organic or glycerin-free water based lube?

If you experience recurrent yeast infections, sensitive skin reactions to standard lubricants, or prefer to avoid synthetic additives, an organic or glycerin-free water based lube is worth choosing. Some people find that glycerin in standard lubes triggers yeast infections. Organic and glycerin-free formulas remove this variable. Paraben-free formulas suit users who prefer to avoid synthetic preservatives. These formulas work identically to standard water based lubes in use.

Can I use water based lube with all condom types?

Yes. Water based lubricant is compatible with all condom types including latex, polyisoprene, and polyurethane. It is the recommended lubricant for use with condoms as it does not degrade any condom material. Oil-based lubricants degrade latex and polyisoprene condoms and should never be used with these condom types. Water based lubricant is the safest and most universally compatible choice for protected sex.