KY Jelly Personal Lubricant - Large 82 grams(package may vary)

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KY Jelly Personal Lubricant - Large 82 grams(package may vary)

KY Jelly Personal Lubricant - Large 82 grams(package may vary)

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One study, which looked at intercourse between males, suggests that those who use saliva as a lubricant could spread gonorrhea. An older study also highlights saliva in oral sex might cause vaginal yeast infections. Baby oil

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Introduced in January 1904 by pharmaceutical company and suture manufacturer Van Horn and Sawtell of New York City, [2] and later acquired by Johnson & Johnson, K-Y Jelly's original stated purpose was as a surgical lubricant, and it was often chosen by doctors because of its natural base. The product is now more widely used as a sexual lubricant to supplement the moisture required for performing sexual acts. [3]

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The breakdown of phenoxyethanol in your body releases phenol, which can adversely affect your immune system. The Environmental Working Group lists phenoxyethanol as a moderate hazard, with possible links to toxicity and skin irritation. Some lotions and soaps contain perfumes and preservatives, such as parabens. These can irritate the genitals and lead to infection. Glycerin– These products are hyperosmolar and can damage the vaginal lining, increasing the risk of infection and viral transmission. They can also increase the risk of yeast infection. K-Y NG uses glycerin and hydroxyethyl cellulose as the lubricant, with chlorhexidine gluconate, glucono delta-lactone, methylparaben and sodium hydroxide as antiseptic and preservative additives. The liquid form of the product combines glycerin with propylene glycol, sorbitol, and Natrosol 250H (a brand of hydroxyethyl cellulose) for lubrication, with benzoic acid, methylparaben and sodium hydroxide as additives. [ citation needed] Uses [ edit ] Medical [ edit ]

K-Y Liquid Water Based Personal Lubricant (Body Friendly K-Y Liquid Water Based Personal Lubricant (Body Friendly

This water-based lube is made without parabens for a more ~natural~ experience, and the simple pump top makes it *so* easy to dispense (though it also comes in a smaller, travel-friendly version). Plus, you don't have to worry about clean up, because this formula won't stain your stuff. And though this formula is relatively simple and non-allergenic, it does contain glycerin, so it's not a great choice for vulvas.Not surprisingly, propylene glycol may cause burning or tissue irritation in some women. Women need their mucous lining to fight off infections. If that barrier gets compromised, all bets are off. Lubricants have a range of osmolalities or concentrations of osmotic solutions within a cell. A study conducted at John Hopkins on personal lubricants concluded that brands with a petrochemical base expose the cells to high osmolality, causing damage to vaginal and anal tissues that make them more susceptible to infections. You might notice that lube is often unnecessarily gendered, but Goodparts is changing that with this pure, high-grade, four-ingredient silicone lubricant. Great for folks with sensitivities, this formula is pH-balanced and free from both glycerin and parabens, and since it's formulated from silicone, it'll never evaporate or dissolve in water—meaning it's never absorbed into your skin.

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Varma, S. R., et al. (2019). Invitro anti-inflammatory and skin protective properties of virgin coconut oil. Parabens – Parabens (methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben) are used as synthetic preservatives; however, when used in lubricants they can be absorbed into the body. They disrupt hormones as they mimic estrogen and get concentrated in the breasts and ovaries. 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? If, however, you do want to use it as a lubricant, ensure that it is 100% coconut oil and be aware that it is not compatible with latex condoms.’ Phenoxyethanol is used as an anti-bacterial agent in cosmetics as well as a stabilizer in perfume, but at high concentrations, phenoxyethanol can be harmful when absorbed through your skin, causing reproductive damage, and, according to the Food and Drug Administration, can depress the central nervous system in newborns,” explains Laurie Steelsmith a licensed naturopathic physician and HoneyColony Adviser.But is KY Jelly safe? How about other mainstream lubricants? That answer: Not really. Since the vagina is a mucous membrane, it secretes and absorbs fluids at a higher rate than skin, as do some of the external portions of the vulva, including the clitoris, clitoral hood, labia minora, and urethra. Yes has a range of natural, plant-based lubes. Yes WB is its water-based option, which is pH-balanced, odourless and tasteless, and is made from organic aloe vera, organic flax extract and plant-based gums – guar, locust bean and xanthan – with food-grade preservatives and citric acid. It's available on prescription, too. Baby oil as a lube carries the risk of poisoning, infection, and damage to barrier methods of contraception. Natural, water-based lubes are usually made from aloe vera gel, which has a slippery quality, and they're easy to rinse off (from your vagina, and other surfaces), and safe to use with all condoms.



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