2024-11-05
ARE THERE ANY CURIOUS USES FOR WATER-BASED LUBE?
Lip balm or gloss
Skin moisturiser
Alternative to shaving cream
Removing stuck jewellery
Un-jamming a stuck zipper
Most water-based lubricants contain glycerine and other additives that help maintain a slippery texture. Another common ingredient is propylene glycol, a preservative. These components—glycerine, propylene glycol, and other additives—can raise the osmolality of the lubricant.
A quick refresher from science class: Osmolality measures the concentration of dissolved particles in a liquid. Water has an osmolality close to zero, while the vagina naturally has an osmolality of around 300 mOsm/kg.
Each type of lubricant has its own unique properties, benefits, and considerations, so it’s important for users to understand their preferences and needs before choosing the right product.
When using a condom, a personal lubricant is essential to minimize the risk of breakage or tearing.
Yeast infections can occur when the delicate balance of vaginal flora is disturbed. To help prevent this, many lubricants are specifically formulated to be slightly acidic, matching the natural pH of the vagina.
Vaginal dryness can happen for various reasons, including medication, menopause, hormonal changes, childbirth, breastfeeding, stress, or even the use of harsh soaps. Many women experience dryness at some point in their lives.
Silicone-based lubricants offer longer-lasting slickness compared to water-based options. They are generally safe for use with condoms and tend to be non-irritating. However, because they last longer, they often require fewer reapplications.
On the downside, silicone lubes can be more challenging to clean off, usually needing soap and water, and may occasionally stain sheets. Also, they should not be used with silicone-based sex toys, as they can damage the material.
Dick Marston - 10:13:02 @ Sexual Health
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