Probe silky light review
It didn't take much to fully wet my cock and just applying it sent a quiver of pleasure from my scalp to the soles of my feet. Stroking with Probe was very much like one of Baby's BJs. I've been using that "warming liquid" they hype on TV, but after one session I knew I would never go back
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I set out to test Probe Silky Light in every situation I could think of. The maker claims that it’s formulated to mimic the body’s natural lubricant, and I think we all know what that is. Unfortunately, you can only find that in one place, so if you want to go somewhere else, you need lube. Probe, on the other hand, comes in a handy pop-top container and can be applied anywhere and on anything that needs to dip, slip, or slide, and it’s a great complement to my girl’s natural juice. In every test but one, I found Probe Silky Light|Probe silky light review was about as good as it gets.
Being a guy, the first place I applied it was to an erection. It didn’t take much to fully wet my cock and just applying it sent a quiver of pleasure from my scalp to the soles of my feet. Stroking with Probe was very much like one of Baby’s BJs. I’ve been using that “warming liquid” they hype on TV, but after one session I knew I would never go back. It was a long session, too. Silky Light stays wet and slick much longer than other lubes I’ve used and when it begins to feel dry, a little water (or spit) is all it takes to refresh it.
Silky Light is the consistency of saliva, only much slicker without being greasy. Because it’s nearly tasteless and odorless, it enhances oral activity. While it does a great job on body surfaces, it was difficult to apply to a dildo. I found the best way to apply it to slick surfaces such as jelly or silicone toys was to put some on my fingers first and spread it around quickly before it runs off. That’s not a major problem, because it’s just as easy to apply it directly to any orifice you want to, especially if using an applicator. Silky Light performed well when we used it with a lubricated condom, too.
Probe is gooey and stringy, which can be slightly messy, just like good sex, but I think that’s a small price to pay for such a great product. No soap is needed for cleanup; any leftovers come off with warm water. It doesn’t stain and it left my skin feeling silky smooth.
According to the maker, Davryan Labs, Probe Silky Light is safe for vaginal, anal, and oral use, and it’s safe for use with condoms, tampons, douches and enemas. Be aware that it contains grapefruit seed extract, which is antifungal and antibacterial, and will kill sperm, so it shouldn’t be used by anyone hoping to get pregnant.
Being a guy, the first place I applied it was to an erection. It didn’t take much to fully wet my cock and just applying it sent a quiver of pleasure from my scalp to the soles of my feet. Stroking with Probe was very much like one of Baby’s BJs. I’ve been using that “warming liquid” they hype on TV, but after one session I knew I would never go back. It was a long session, too. Silky Light stays wet and slick much longer than other lubes I’ve used and when it begins to feel dry, a little water (or spit) is all it takes to refresh it.
Silky Light is the consistency of saliva, only much slicker without being greasy. Because it’s nearly tasteless and odorless, it enhances oral activity. While it does a great job on body surfaces, it was difficult to apply to a dildo. I found the best way to apply it to slick surfaces such as jelly or silicone toys was to put some on my fingers first and spread it around quickly before it runs off. That’s not a major problem, because it’s just as easy to apply it directly to any orifice you want to, especially if using an applicator. Silky Light performed well when we used it with a lubricated condom, too.
Probe is gooey and stringy, which can be slightly messy, just like good sex, but I think that’s a small price to pay for such a great product. No soap is needed for cleanup; any leftovers come off with warm water. It doesn’t stain and it left my skin feeling silky smooth.
According to the maker, Davryan Labs, Probe Silky Light is safe for vaginal, anal, and oral use, and it’s safe for use with condoms, tampons, douches and enemas. Be aware that it contains grapefruit seed extract, which is antifungal and antibacterial, and will kill sperm, so it shouldn’t be used by anyone hoping to get pregnant.
Follow-up commentary
7 months after original review
My bottle of Probe Silky Light is nearly empty, so I'll have to order more. My original evaluation of this product still stands--it's a terrific liquid lubricant and I have no negative comments to offer. It is thin, and tends to run off things like silicone toys, but it certainly does the job on skin and membranes. I found that a light coating of something like K-Y Jelly applied first to a silicone dong makes a nice base, then I can work Probe right into it.
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I didn't actually note the "stringy" quality of the lube--I thought *I* was the one just making a mess! ;) Nice to know it wasn't just me!
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Probe is definitely stringy- but I agree, it's worth it! I wish Eden carried the thicker version of this lube, it's one of my all-time favorites.
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Great review
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great review
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Good to know about the antifungal and antibacterial. Thanks for the review!
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