Lube?

Contributor: Lady Bear Lady Bear
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Originally posted by Lady Bear
I'm pretty sensitiveness to lubes also. The sliquid H20 lube has been really nice though. I hadn't had any problems or pain with that one so I would definitely try that one out.
It doesn't have any bad chemicals in it so if its an allergic reaction it could solve that.
07/27/2012
Contributor: Chefbriapink Chefbriapink
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Originally posted by jessi2
In addition to the type, perhaps you did not use enough. There is a tool called a lube launcher. It is like a syringe that gets the lube all the way into your vagina, deep enough so that there are no dry spots. I am very dry down there until I have ... more
Hmmm....I must try
08/01/2012
Contributor: Archery Archery
I use high quality lubes, your health is in play!
10/19/2012
Contributor: sugar&spikes sugar&spikes
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Originally posted by ksparkles16
no I haven't had that problem...maybe try an organic lubricant like the sliquid brand?
i agree
10/19/2012
Contributor: Kat and Aaron(aaron) Kat and Aaron(aaron)
Never had a sensitivity issue with lubes, but know someone who has.
10/19/2012
Contributor: Artishok Artishok
No, Your to sensitive
10/19/2012
Contributor: Mikomi Mikomi
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Originally posted by NicNat
Okay, so I can't use lube internally at all, me and my husband have tried three different types and all of them hurt when they get inserted.
We have tried - Wet strawberry kiwi, H2O, and KY. All of them can be inserted but they hurt when I do ... more
I work at an adult store and so far my experience with lubricants has been that there are only a few that are gentle enough for sensitive skin. My most highly recommended lubricant for sensitive skin is ID Moments Hypoallergenic Lubricant. It is a water-based formula that is glycerin-free (no sticky) and paraben-free (good for ya). I used to have some of your problem with sensitive girly bits and I noticed that if I applied the lubricant BEFORE any intercourse, the irritation was significantly reduced if not non-existent. If you continue to experience irritation I would highly recommend asking your doctor or clinic practitioner. I promise they have had MUCH stranger questions, so don't feel nervous. I hope this helps!
11/27/2012
Contributor: srexom srexom
we've had some issues we now use coconut oil or silicone based lubes.
11/27/2012
Contributor: Neurogasm Neurogasm
It's most likely the glycerin in the lubes doing this. I tried WET, KY, and the such and it burned afterwards, but once I tried sliquid it was fantastic. Make sure you get a lube that says "Glycerin free", and check the ingredient list to make sure there isn't glycerin in the ingredients list.
11/29/2012
Contributor: novanilla novanilla
I don't have that problem but it could be allergy concerns. Try a sliquid or intimate organics kind perhaps.
11/29/2012
Contributor: Missmarc Missmarc
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Originally posted by NicNat
Okay, so I can't use lube internally at all, me and my husband have tried three different types and all of them hurt when they get inserted.
We have tried - Wet strawberry kiwi, H2O, and KY. All of them can be inserted but they hurt when I do ... more
It depends on the type of lube.
11/29/2012
Contributor: Toy Fiend Toy Fiend
I couldn't imagine having a reaction to lubes. I am kind of a lube junky!!!
01/13/2013
Contributor: sexytileena / absolutely love sex sexytileena / absolutely love sex
water base
01/15/2013
Contributor: xscorpiox xscorpiox
youre just sensitive
02/12/2013
Contributor: Gimme More Gimme More
Quote:
Originally posted by NicNat
Okay, so I can't use lube internally at all, me and my husband have tried three different types and all of them hurt when they get inserted.
We have tried - Wet strawberry kiwi, H2O, and KY. All of them can be inserted but they hurt when I do ... more
I like sliquid organics!
03/02/2013
Contributor: jessi2 jessi2
Sometimes it takes trying several types before you find the one that you love.
03/24/2013
Contributor: ChubbyNerd ChubbyNerd
I haven't had that problem.
03/24/2013
Contributor: edeneve edeneve
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Originally posted by Rin (aka Nire)
You might have a glycerin sensitivity or something similar. Here is a search I did for water-based lubes that are glycerin- and paraben-free, and you can narrow the search further using the options to the left of the page if you like.

I'm ... more
whoo hoo for doing the search Rin.
03/30/2013