K-Y Jelly Lube, Personal Lubricant, Water-Based Formula, Safe to Use with Latex Condoms, for Men, Women and Couples, 4 FL OZ (Pack of 1)

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K-Y Jelly Lube, Personal Lubricant, Water-Based Formula, Safe to Use with Latex Condoms, for Men, Women and Couples, 4 FL OZ (Pack of 1)

K-Y Jelly Lube, Personal Lubricant, Water-Based Formula, Safe to Use with Latex Condoms, for Men, Women and Couples, 4 FL OZ (Pack of 1)

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If skin, penile, or vaginal irritation develops, stop using KY Jelly immediately and wash the area with water. Seek medical attention if the irritation persists. Some lotions and soaps contain perfumes and preservatives, such as parabens. These can irritate the genitals and lead to infection. For anyone who would like to experiment with making their own homemade lube or would like to know what they can grab in an emergency, or simply want to create a natural lube without all those nasty chemicals, it’s easy to change up your lube routine. There are tons of options out there and different ways to create your own natural, homemade lube.

Hekmatpou, D., et al. (2019). The effect of aloe vera clinical trials on prevention and healing of skin wound: A systematic review. You should not use KY Jelly if you are allergic to it. KY Jelly will not prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or reduce the risk of pregnancy. You do not use products that contain any kind of glycerin or sugar, as this can increase your likelihood of having a yeast infection There’s a whole world out there of personal lubricants that come in any texture, taste, and sensation you could think of. With the wide variety of options, it can be difficult to know which lube is the right one for your body, and which products to get. If you’re looking for the safest type of lubricant, your best option is likely a water-based lubricant, like KY Jelly or Astroglide. Water-based lubes are a good choice for both masturbation and intercourse.

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Finding a lubricant that is safe and works well for both you and your partner is a personal journey, so expect to undergo some experimenting. Some homemade lube will work better for a specific type of sex, however, any of your options will in the end effectively do the same thing: make things more slippery. Just keep in mind that you need to be very careful. You should be gentle and cautious any time you put something in or around your genitals, no matter what it is. There’s always a possibility that the foreign substance can mess with your vagina’s PH levels, and there is a risk for yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis. Depending on the ingredients, you or your partner could have an allergic reaction as well. Even organic lubes that are sold in stores, which have great, natural ingredients, could contain ingredients that lead to a yeast infection. While coconut oil and olive oil may seem like no-brainers when it comes to creating homemade lube, there are other products you’re sure to have at hand that you might not think about at first. Although these might be your second choice or an option when you’re getting desperate, they are efficient and safe . Aloe Vera

Brown, J., et al. (2013). Intravaginal practices and risk of bacterial vaginosis and candidiasis infection among a cohort of women in the United States [Abstract]. A great place to test is on the inside of your elbow. Keep in mind that you know your body best, and it might take some experimenting before you find a natural lube that’s right for you. There are plenty of options, for sure. Household Items You May Not Consider at First Flavored lube: To make oral sex taste better, you might enjoy something with flavor. These typically water-based lubricants are A-OK for penetrative sex, but the additives may make you more susceptible to vaginal infections. What to look for in a good lube Brand names: KY Liquibeads Vaginal Moisturizer & Lubrication, KY Jelly Water-Based Personal Lube, KY Warming Jelly Personal Lube, KY Ultragel Water-Based Personal Lubricant, KY Yours & Mine Couples Lube,Rinse out your mouth with water if you accidentally ingest KY Jelly and seek medical attention if adverse effects persist. In case of skin irritation, wash the area with water and discontinue use. Seek medical attention if the skin irritation persists. Don't use it with sex toys that contain silicone, as it can damage them but it's safe to use with all condoms. You'll need to clean up thoroughly after use, as it stays slippery and can stain some surfaces.

Fragrances, whether these are in a moisturizer, oil, or aloe vera gel. Fragrances will lead to unwanted irritation.

Common Uses

Certified as organic by the Soil Association, woohoo! contains organic aloe vera, organic guar gum, organic green tea extract, organic horsetail extract, carrageenan (from seaweed). Yogurt. While this may seem like more of an odd/desperate option, yogurt is perfectly fine to use, as long as you steer clear of the flavored kinds such as strawberry and vanilla. You should also make sure it’s sugar free; only use plain, organic, sugar free yogurt if you have any around. KY Jelly is water-soluble and its main lubricating ingredients are glycerol (glycerine) and hydroxyethylcellulose. Antiseptic and preservative additives include chlorhexidine gluconate, gluconolactone, methylparaben, and sodium hydroxide. Ingredients may vary slightly between the different KY products. KY Jelly does not contain any added colors or perfumes. Apply the desired amount of lubricant directly from the tube to the skin or to a condom. Reapply as required.

We speak to women's health expert Dr Marilyn Glenville about vaginal dryness and the best sex lubes for the job: Why is your vagina dry? KY Jelly has been the name on everyone's lips (sorry!) since 1904, when it was first manufactured as a surgical lubricant. It's made with glycerin and a gel derived from cellulose as its main slip enhancers. It also contains parabens, chemical preservatives that many people prefer to avoid. 💟 Silicone-based lubricants Virgin coconut oil contains anti-inflammatory and moisturizing properties. As people generally like the smell and taste of coconut, it could be a suitable lube alternative. Often, almond oil is used as a last-ditch choice. It definitely works as a lubricant, however, you should know that it can be pretty risky, because if you or your partner has a nut allergy, there’s a high chance that applying almond oil topically–no matter where on your body you apply it–can cause an allergic reaction. If you know for sure neither of you are allergic and you’re desperate for something slippery, this will be fine. However, it’s a good idea to consult with a medical professional before you experiment with applying almond oil to genitals. Conclusion In the end, if you are going to use any type of ingredient that you’ll find in your close or your cupboard for a little last-minute lube, anything that’s natural and organic is definitely preferable. Chinese YamThe 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. Maierhofer, C., et al. (2016). Lubricant use and rectal chlamydial and gonococcal infections among men who engage in receptive anal intercourse. There are some liquids that people believe will make a good lubricant but can actually lead to infection and irritation. Some of these include: Vaseline



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