What to Use,
What to Avoid,
and What Works
Best with
Condoms
A clear, premium guide to choosing the right lubricant โ for comfort, safety, and condom compatibility.
What Does Lubricant Actually Do?
Lubricant reduces friction, improves comfort, and can make condom use smoother and safer.
Reduces Friction
Minimises discomfort and micro-abrasion during use.
Improves Comfort
Makes intimacy feel smoother and more natural.
Supports Condom Use
Can reduce the chance of condom breakage from friction.
Helps with Dryness
A practical solution when natural lubrication is insufficient.
Three Types of Lubricant
Each type has its strengths. Here’s how they compare at a glance.
Water-Based
Light, natural, easy to apply
โฆ Most versatile and universally safe option
โ May need reapplication during extended use
Silicone-Based
Silky, long-lasting, smooth
โฆ Stays slippery much longer than water-based
โ Not compatible with silicone-based toys
Oil-Based
Rich, thick, natural texture
โฆ Natural feel for some users
โ Degrades latex โ can cause condom failure
Best with Condoms
Not every lubricant works safely with every condom material. Here’s the quick reference.
| Lubricant | Latex | Polyisoprene | Polyurethane |
|---|---|---|---|
Water-Based |
โ Safe | โ Safe | โ Safe |
Silicone-Based |
โ Safe | โ Safe | โ Safe |
Oil-Based |
โ Avoid | โ Avoid | โ Safe |
Which One Should I Choose?
Want easy cleanup?
Choose water-based lubricant.
Washes off quickly with just water.
Need longer-lasting glide?
Choose silicone-based lubricant.
Stays effective without frequent reapplication.
Using latex condoms?
Avoid oil-based products.
Oil degrades latex and can cause breakage.
Have sensitive skin?
Look for fragrance-free formulas.
Fewer additives means less irritation risk.
What to Avoid
Oil-based products with latex condoms
Oil degrades latex, increasing the risk of breakage.
Heavily fragranced lubricants
Fragrances may cause irritation, especially for sensitive skin.
Household oils as lubricant
Cooking oils, lotions, and petroleum jelly are not designed for intimate use.
Products not intended for intimate use
Only use products clearly designed and tested for this purpose.
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