A Basic Lubricant
This is a good basic/starter lubricant but I don't think you should expect too much from it. The fact that it is sugar free is a plus for those who suffer from yeast infections.
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Pros
water based, hypoallergenic, sugar free
Cons
not as long lasting as it advertises
I find Comfort, by Wet, to be a basic lubricant.
The bottle indicated that it is a long lasting lubricant, but I did not find it to last longer than any other lubricant I have used. It is a good, silky feeling lubricant but nothing extraordinary.
I do not suggest using it for anal play, as it is not thick enough. I do, however, suggest it for regular vaginal intercourse or external toy play; it is a nice silky lubricant for this purpose.
This is a water based lubricant and therefore safe for use with any material type. Since it is sugar free, it should not promote yeast growth. Therefore, I suggest it for diabetics and/or others who are prone to yeast infections.
As with other water based lubricants it can become sticky with prolonged use. I suggest using a little water to help rehydrate it. This will allow you to get more use out of one application, therefore saving money, but not having to reapply the product as often.
Comfort comes in two sizes: 2.3 oz. and 4.5 oz.
There is a web site www.ComfortLubricant.com
The site indicates: "An important factor in a pleasurable experience with any vibrator or sex toy is proper lubrication. Too much friction may cause discomfort and irritation and natural lubrication is often not enough. Like condoms, toys absorb moisture so water based Comfort Personal Lubricant® should be used generously.
Note: Condoms absorb moisture so reapplication may be necessary for long sessions."
Overall; I consider this a good basic lubricant, but not my first choice.
Bottle reads:
* Hypoallergenic
* pH Balanced
* Clear and Non-Staining
* With Aloe Vera and Vitamin E
* Sugar Free
Ingredients:
Deionized Water, Glycerin, Carbomer, PEG, Propylene, Glycol, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Sodium Benzoate, Methylparaben, Tetrahydroxypropyl Ethylenediamine, Tetrasodium EDTA, Aloe Vera Leaf Juice (Aloe Barbadensis), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E Acetate), Citric Acid.
The bottle indicated that it is a long lasting lubricant, but I did not find it to last longer than any other lubricant I have used. It is a good, silky feeling lubricant but nothing extraordinary.
I do not suggest using it for anal play, as it is not thick enough. I do, however, suggest it for regular vaginal intercourse or external toy play; it is a nice silky lubricant for this purpose.
This is a water based lubricant and therefore safe for use with any material type. Since it is sugar free, it should not promote yeast growth. Therefore, I suggest it for diabetics and/or others who are prone to yeast infections.
As with other water based lubricants it can become sticky with prolonged use. I suggest using a little water to help rehydrate it. This will allow you to get more use out of one application, therefore saving money, but not having to reapply the product as often.
Comfort comes in two sizes: 2.3 oz. and 4.5 oz.
There is a web site www.ComfortLubricant.com
The site indicates: "An important factor in a pleasurable experience with any vibrator or sex toy is proper lubrication. Too much friction may cause discomfort and irritation and natural lubrication is often not enough. Like condoms, toys absorb moisture so water based Comfort Personal Lubricant® should be used generously.
Note: Condoms absorb moisture so reapplication may be necessary for long sessions."
Overall; I consider this a good basic lubricant, but not my first choice.
Bottle reads:
* Hypoallergenic
* pH Balanced
* Clear and Non-Staining
* With Aloe Vera and Vitamin E
* Sugar Free
Ingredients:
Deionized Water, Glycerin, Carbomer, PEG, Propylene, Glycol, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Sodium Benzoate, Methylparaben, Tetrahydroxypropyl Ethylenediamine, Tetrasodium EDTA, Aloe Vera Leaf Juice (Aloe Barbadensis), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E Acetate), Citric Acid.
Experience
Personally, I find it to be a competent lubricant but as with many water based lubricants it can get sticky so I keep a small spray bottle (one similar to a hair spray bottle) of distilled or spring water at my bedside. This bottle of water reconstitutes the lubricant so that reapplication is not necessary.
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