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Lubricant and Essentials
Lubricants and essentials support comfort, sensation, and care before, during, and after intimacy. This category brings together products designed to reduce friction, prepare the body, and support hygiene and skin health. The focus is on ease, confidence, and creating conditions where touch feels more comfortable and intentional.
Lubricants and essentials cover a wide range of supportive needs. Lubricants reduce friction and help movement feel smoother, while anal comfort and douche products support preparation and ease. Toy cleaners maintain hygiene and protect materials, and salves and balms focus on soothing sensitive skin. Items such as lubricant applicators offer more control over placement, and massage oils or candles support slower, more connective touch.
Care, Comfort & Further Discovery
Well-loved options such as the Tussle Playmate are chosen for their lightweight, water-based glide, while Sensuva Think Clean Thoughts offers gentle, considered toy care. The Nexus Anal Douche is selected for its thoughtful design, and Bed Intentions Tingle Balm introduces cooling sensation through oil-based capsules. Momotaro Apotheca is valued for vulva-focused care, and the Nexus Infinity Lubricant Launcher provides targeted application. Choosing essentials usually depends on comfort needs, sensitivity, and how much support you want around preparation and aftercare.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between water-based, silicone-based, and oil-based lubricants?
Water-based lubricants are lightweight, easy to clean, and widely compatible. Silicone-based options last longer and feel silkier, while oil-based lubricants offer a richer glide but are not suitable for all toys or latex condoms.
Can I use lubricant with sex toys?
Yes, but compatibility matters. Water-based lubricants are safe to use with most sex toys. Silicone-based lubricants should not be used with silicone toys unless the manufacturer specifies compatibility, and oil-based lubricants should not be used with silicone toys or latex condoms.
Does lubricant expire?
Yes. Lubricants have a shelf life and should be replaced once expired, as texture and safety can change over time.
How much lubricant should I use?
Start with a small amount, then add more depending on what feels comfortable. Your body and the type of lubricant will guide how much you need. There is no set amount, only what supports ease and comfort.