Me and my lady's go to lube.
I definitely recommend Sliquid Sassy Booty Formula to anyone. It's great for so many different things, is tasteless and odorless, and is completely free of glycerin and parabens which is a must as far as we are concerned. It might not last as long as other lubes but it is definitely our favorite to date.
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Pros
Nice and thick, stays where you put it, very slippery.
Cons
Not very long lasting, overly feminine bottle.
Sliquid Sassy Booty Formula is a Vegan water-based lube that is completely free of glycerins and parabens. This is very important for two reasons. Glycerins can lead to yeast infections if used vaginally. In addition to this, some studies have shown a possible link between parabens and instances of breast cancer.
Sassy has a nice thick consistency that stays exactly where you put it. This is a welcome addition for anything anal as well as many other things. I had originally picked up a bottle of Sliquid Sassy for the express purpose of using when we engaged in anal play but we soon found ourselves using it vaginally with her vibes and also with my Fleshlight.
Although we both love the fact that it works great at providing the lubrication that it is supposed to, I personally love the fact that it has zero taste. Absolutely none at all. It's great being able to switch off using toys and performing oral on my girl without having to worry about her tasting like gross lube instead of her amazing self.
Being water-based, Sassy does not last as long as some silicone lubes out there, but the fact that it doesn't stain is enough for me to prefer it. Even if you do make a bit of a mess, clean-up is easy with a little soap and water. In our experience reapplication is barely ever needed when we use it vaginally with our vibes. Even when it comes to anal I noticed that the need to reapply was less than that of other lubes we have tried.
The only thing that I can't recommend this lube for is any play in the bath and/or shower. Since it is a water-based lube it will wash away in no time. For this you should use a good silicone-based lube like Sliquid's very own Sliquid Silver.
Sassy has a nice thick consistency that stays exactly where you put it. This is a welcome addition for anything anal as well as many other things. I had originally picked up a bottle of Sliquid Sassy for the express purpose of using when we engaged in anal play but we soon found ourselves using it vaginally with her vibes and also with my Fleshlight.
Although we both love the fact that it works great at providing the lubrication that it is supposed to, I personally love the fact that it has zero taste. Absolutely none at all. It's great being able to switch off using toys and performing oral on my girl without having to worry about her tasting like gross lube instead of her amazing self.
Being water-based, Sassy does not last as long as some silicone lubes out there, but the fact that it doesn't stain is enough for me to prefer it. Even if you do make a bit of a mess, clean-up is easy with a little soap and water. In our experience reapplication is barely ever needed when we use it vaginally with our vibes. Even when it comes to anal I noticed that the need to reapply was less than that of other lubes we have tried.
The only thing that I can't recommend this lube for is any play in the bath and/or shower. Since it is a water-based lube it will wash away in no time. For this you should use a good silicone-based lube like Sliquid's very own Sliquid Silver.
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Sassy is made with Purified Water, Plant Cellulose, Polyquat 007, and DMDM Hydantoin.
According to Sliquid Polyquat 007 is a safe, non toxic, hypoallergenic additive to help the plant cellulose "glide."
I could not however find out what DMDM Hydantoin was on their site. I'm going to have to get back to you on that one.
Great review!