Come into the Pink Water!
Of the lubes I have tried so far, this is my favorite. It may contain parabens, but it has met my needs quite well. I personally do not regret buying this.
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Pros
long lasting
not too obvious
glycerin free
not too obvious
glycerin free
Cons
contains parabens
will be too runny for some people
will be too runny for some people
I like that there is a lubricant called "Pink." Pink makes me think of candy hearts, Valentines Day, and Sailor Chibi Moon. Pink is such a feminine color nowadays, that it's very hard to believe that blue used to be the "feminine" color due to its connotations to the Virgin Mary. But for a lubricant designed and marketed to women, Pink is a very appropriate and fitting name.
There are two variations of Pink lubricant: Pink Original, which is silicone based, and Pink Water, which is, well, water based. This review is for Pink Water.
Pink Water does not appear to be a lubricant bottle at first glance. In fact, it looks more like a semi-translucent lotion bottle. Unless you looked closely at the label or knew what Pink Water was, you would never know this was lubricant. Overall, I find it quite discreet.
The bottle is a push bottle. Just push the top and a drop of lube drips out. If the bottle tips over, lube will drop all over the place, so be sure to replace the protective cap the container comes with every time you finish using it.
The lube itself is not very thick. If anything, it's similar in consistency to water, yet it's too ridiculously runny. It will move around a little on wherever you apply it, but it doesn't run like the Chattahoochee River on a very good day. Of course, for some people this is less than desirable, but for me, who once used KY Jelly, I'm totally fine with the consistency.
I like how the lube seems to last forever once you apply it. My first application will last during my entire masturbation period. Further, I have tested a single drop on Bad Dragon sample disks before. One drop lasted over ninety minutes before drying completely. HOLY SHIT.
The lube also contains aloe vera, so if you, for example, leave a drop on your hands it leaves the affected areas very soft. Pink Water is also glycerin-free. It does, however, contain parabens, which can contribute to infections. At the time of this writing, however, this very sensitive skinned reviewer has yet to receive a yeast infection from this lube. Maybe it's the aloe. I'm not too sure.
I'll try other lubricants in the future, but at the moment Pink Water is queen in my book.
There are two variations of Pink lubricant: Pink Original, which is silicone based, and Pink Water, which is, well, water based. This review is for Pink Water.
Pink Water does not appear to be a lubricant bottle at first glance. In fact, it looks more like a semi-translucent lotion bottle. Unless you looked closely at the label or knew what Pink Water was, you would never know this was lubricant. Overall, I find it quite discreet.
The bottle is a push bottle. Just push the top and a drop of lube drips out. If the bottle tips over, lube will drop all over the place, so be sure to replace the protective cap the container comes with every time you finish using it.
The lube itself is not very thick. If anything, it's similar in consistency to water, yet it's too ridiculously runny. It will move around a little on wherever you apply it, but it doesn't run like the Chattahoochee River on a very good day. Of course, for some people this is less than desirable, but for me, who once used KY Jelly, I'm totally fine with the consistency.
I like how the lube seems to last forever once you apply it. My first application will last during my entire masturbation period. Further, I have tested a single drop on Bad Dragon sample disks before. One drop lasted over ninety minutes before drying completely. HOLY SHIT.
The lube also contains aloe vera, so if you, for example, leave a drop on your hands it leaves the affected areas very soft. Pink Water is also glycerin-free. It does, however, contain parabens, which can contribute to infections. At the time of this writing, however, this very sensitive skinned reviewer has yet to receive a yeast infection from this lube. Maybe it's the aloe. I'm not too sure.
I'll try other lubricants in the future, but at the moment Pink Water is queen in my book.
Follow-up commentary
6 months after original review
Pink Water is my go to lube. I've tried a couple of other lubes, but this is still my favorite lubricant.
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Thanks for the review
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parabens equal "no" to me.
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Does pink make you think of the singer too?
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Thanks sounds good to me I think 90 min. is a long time.
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Good review!
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Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for the review!
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Great review, thanks for sharing!
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