How to Select Personal LubricantThere are so many different types of Uberlube personal lubricants. How do you know which one is right for you? Do you even need a sexual lubricant?
Uberlube personal lubricants are definitely necessary. Whether you are alone or with a partner, they are needed to help you get closer, connect and stay longer. Learn why you need lubricant and how to choose the right Uberlube personal lubricant for you.
Why do you need to use Uberlube personal lubricants?
The majority of the time, our bodies produce enough natural lubricant everyday and we don't even notice it. However, if you are having sex or using sex toys, you may need more than what nature provides, especially if you are experiencing hormonal changes, are on medications or are experiencing stress.
If you are using adult sex toys, it's always wise to use Uberlube personal lubricant. Toys tend to dry up as they are exposed to air, making for uncomfortable re-entry. Ouch!
For anal sex, keep in mind that the anus produces no moisture of it's own. Therefore, it's always recommended to use anal lubricant with anal play.
For those of you who are concerned, using Uberlube personal lubricant is not a sign of a broken body or a failed libido. It is similar to taking aspirin for a headache---you just need a little help.
Do you need to use Uberlube personal lubricant if you produce a lot of vaginal moisture?
You still might want to use sexual lubricant because it can add sensation to the moisture. (More on that below.)
Should you buy what your friend recommends?
Just because your friend recommends a particular type or brand of lubricant, it doesn't mean that it will work for you. It is normal for people to have different physical reactions to things and be turned on in different ways. Find what works best for you and experiment!
Hopefully, you now understand why Uberlube personal lubricant is so important to use. The next step is to choose your base.
Water Based Lubricants - The most common type of sexual lubricant
The first ingredient is water or aloe
Feels cool on the skin and can get sticky or tacky after a while
Slippery but it also tends to dry up - reactivate with water or saliva
Can be used with vaginal intercourse, anal intercourse, oral sex, and masturbation
Offers the most variety: flavors, warming, and stimulating
Washes from the body quickly and does not stain (unless color is added)
Compatible with all adult sex toys and latex condoms
A tiny amount of silicone can be added (which produces a white or creamy lubricant) to make it feel more slippery
Silicone Based Lubricants
Always slippery but never feels sticky or tacky
A little goes a long way (and lasts longer than water based lubricants)
Doesn't dry out and excellent for water play
Compatible with latex, rubber, glass & plastic
Do NOT use with Silicone Toys (it breaks down the silicone of the toy and may start to smell)
Can be used with vaginal intercourse, anal intercourse, and masturbation
Can be used for body massage
High quality lubricants (with only 2-3 ingredients) are inert and won't change a woman's pH level, i.e. no threat of yeast infections.
May leave oily residue on sheets but washes away with soap & water
Oil Based Lubricants (Not petroleum jelly!)
Good as a daily moisturizer
Slick & doesn't dry out easily - only need a small amount
Can be used with masturbation or vaginal intercourse
Limited risk of irritation or yeast infections if they are made with all natural ingredients; however, if not washed off after use, it may clog pores and leave unwanted residue that can harbor bacteria and yeast
Safe for all types of sex toys
Never use with rubber or latex condoms
Stains and can be difficult to wash off
Not recommended for anal play since bacteria thrives in oil
Once you have chosen your base, now you need to decide what variety you want:
About This Author | lerry Joined: September 14th, 2020
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