Frequently Asked Questions

No. The condom will not slip off due to extra lubrication if you have chosen the right condom that is best suited for your organ size. You should take utmost care to wear a condom that fits you best. In such cases, extra lubrication can only make things smoother for you and it will never slip off
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As a standard condition, it is not recommended to use oil based lubricants over a latex condom. Oil-based lubricants should never be used in conjunction with latex or polyisoprene condoms. Oil based lubricants are known to react with molecular structure of the latex leading to its disintegration.
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The following is some of the commonly known oil-based lubricants that should never be used over a latex condom. Vaseline (petroleum jelly) Body Lotions including sunscreen lotions Olive oil Coconut oil Butter Shampoo, conditioners, soaps, shaving cream Vegetable oil, canola oil, mineral oil
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Silicone is not an oil, so there is no possibility for any reaction with any latex or polyisoprene condoms. Many of the popular condom brands come with either water-based or silicone based lubricants.   Reportedly, many people who were using water-based lubricants have shifted to silicone lubrican
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Lubes do expire. There need not be any doubt for you. Most of the lubes available in the market can come with a shelf life of 7 years. But things can change when you open it. Ideally you should buy the size that you can use it completely within a year, irrespective of the expiry date. Buying a l
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If you are using the lube after a long time, you necessarily have to do a small test to ascertain whether it is still safe to use. Just take the lube in your hands and see whether you feel the same when you used it last time. Check if there is any change in the colour? See whether it has become
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Coconut oil can be used on your hair and skin. But it is not recommended to be used as a lubricant over a latex and polyisoprene condoms. When coconut oil is applied over a latex condom, it reacts adversely and weakens the latex membrane leading to condom breakage. Coconut oil increases the risk o
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No. KamaSutra strawberry Flavored Lubricant is not recommended to be used by Pregnant Women. Instead you can try KY Jelly that is recommended during pregnancy. However, we strongly suggest you to consult your Doctor, before using any product.
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Nothing to worry. We appreciate your decision to buy and use ‘Skore Oh Pleasure Gel for Women’. It is safe to apply over your organ. If it gets on tip of his penis, there is nothing to worry, as it is absolutely skin-friendly. Pleasure gel is formulated to allow young couples like you to enjoy s
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