Choosing the Lubricant to fit your needs:
There are a few things you should know and consider when making your lubrication selection. Did you know there are different types of lubricant that are made for different “types” of intimate acts or provide solutions for specific needs? We’ll go through the most important information you need to know when selecting a lubricant to fit your needs.
Water based:
It is made to be safe for all therapeutic aid material types, is easy to clean, and works very well to help moisten dry, intimate skin. While water-based lubricants are not made to last in water, they are long lasting in normal conditions, and are the most popular choice for intercourse and use with therapeutic aids.

Silicone based:
Longer lasting than water-based lubricants, silicone acts as a thicker protection for sensitive skin, and will also stay slick even in water. 100% silicone-based lubricants are only compatible with therapeutic aids that are made of glass, steel, and ABS (plastic) materials. Silicone lubricants provide lasting lubrication during skin on skin intimacy making them ideal choices for couples.

Hybrids:
Just as the name describes, Hybrid lubricants are any combination of two or more different ingredients to create a perfect blend that can meet many needs. Hybrid lubricants are long lasting, and is a thicker consistency than water or silicone-based lubes. If the Hybrid lubricant does not include any oil-based ingredients, it is safe for all therapeutic aid device materials!

Intimate Moisturizers:
If you experience regular or periodic dryness due to menopause, medication, treatment, or any other reason and are looking for a Vaginal Moisturizer that is great for daily use to hydrate intimate skin, and also can be used as a lubricant, Reclaiming Intimacy’s Lustrous is the perfect choice! It is an Aloe-based and Carrageenan moisturizer and lubricant all-in-one. The ingredients that make up Lustrous creates a natural feeling moisturizer that emulates your body’s own natural lubrication.

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