Type:Organic, water-based |Quantity:40ml |Allergens:Contains citric acid |Compatible with:Natural rubber, latex, polyisoprene condoms and toys What Mumsnet users say MunchyMunchkin·Tried & Tested Yes lube is formulated for the menopause and shouldn’t cause you any bother. It’s what our local...
"any of the oil-based products can break down a condom, making it less effective for prevention of pregnancy and transmission of stis," says dweck. when using condoms, opt for water-based lubes. silicone varieties can also do the trick, although counterintuitively, you shouldn't use those ...
However, they're not safe to use with condoms because they make the latex porous so it's prone to ripping, which increases the risk of pregnancy or STIs. While it's good for masturbation and massage, it's also oil, so it'll be hard to clean and it can stain sheets or clothing. ...