Lubricants make intimate contact more comfortable and pleasurable. Choose from water-based, silicone-based, or hybrid — each with its own benefits. Always check compatibility with your toys and condoms.
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Water-based:
- Compatible with all toys and condoms
- Easy to wash off, no staining
- Dries faster — reactivate with a little water
- Ideal for use with silicone toys
Silicone-based:
- Extremely long-lasting — doesn't dry out
- Waterproof — ideal for shower use
- Silky smooth feel
- Not safe for silicone toys — silicone lubricant dissolves the surface of silicone toys
There are also hybrid lubricants that combine water-based with a small percentage of silicone for longer-lasting glide.
The golden rule: always use water-based lubricant with silicone toys. Silicone lubricant irreversibly damages silicone toy surfaces.
| Material | Water-based | Silicone-based | Oil-based |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silicone | Yes | No | No |
| ABS plastic | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Glass / metal | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| TPE / cyberskin | Yes | No | No |
| Latex (condom) | Yes | Yes* | No |
When in doubt? Water-based lubricant is always the safe choice.
There's no fixed amount — it depends on the activity:
Tip: With water-based lubricant, add a little water if it starts to dry out.
Yes, provided you choose a quality product. Look for:
All lubricants in our range are CE-marked and comply with European medical device regulations.
Yes, but only water-based or silicone-based lubricant with latex condoms. Oil-based products (coconut oil, petroleum jelly) damage latex and compromise the condom's reliability.
Using lubricant with a condom is actually recommended — it reduces the chance of tearing and increases comfort.