A post partum lubricant that will make you want to have another baby!
Worth every penny, the perfect lube for women and great for men too! A tiny bit will go a long way and you do not need to reapply multiple times.Published: September 9, 2010
Pros:
long lasting, hypoallergenic, cute bottle, waterproof
Cons:
slightly sticky while drying
Experience
For those of you mommies out there that have dreamed of those first few minutes alone with your partner after 9+ months of pregnancy learn sometimes the hard way that postpartum sex is sometimes not exactly the way you imagined it. So many of my girlfriends have complained that it was uncomfortable, awkward, and downright painful at times.
Pink is the first 100% hypoallergenic lube we have tried and I have to say I'm beyond impressed. It goes on smooth, lasts way longer than my husband, and if you find that some lubes leave a burning sensation when your a little dryer than you'd like down there.. none of that with Pink.
Pink is the first 100% hypoallergenic lube we have tried and I have to say I'm beyond impressed. It goes on smooth, lasts way longer than my husband, and if you find that some lubes leave a burning sensation when your a little dryer than you'd like down there.. none of that with Pink.
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Forum
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Safest?
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Whats the safest lubes to use? Water-based, silicone?
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Try a simple plain water based one if you are unsure of how you would react.
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Quote: Whats the safest lubes to use? Water-based, silicone?Both are body safe.
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Breast Cancer? Victoria's Secret?
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Does this lubricant support breast cancer, and does it have anything to do with Victoria's Secret?
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No to both questions :)
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Quote: No to both questions :)Coralbell is correct - it is however a really great silicone lube in my opinion :) It's one of my favorites.
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What toys are not safe with silicone lubes?
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Venus FableI heard that certain lubes can't be used with certain toys. Can someone tell me how this works? -
Quote: I heard that certain lubes can't be used with certain toys. Can someone tell me how this works?Hi Venus - basically, silicone lube and silicone toys are not compatible because they react with one another (silicone may also leave stains on bedsheets and upholstery), but water-based lubricant is fine with any material and usually won't stain anything.
Why would anyone use silicone-based then, you might ask. Silicone-based tends to last longer and not dissolve in water (great for a jacuzzi quickie), whereas water-based is easily washed away or absorbed, which means it won't be as effective as silicone-based over long sessions. Silicone-based also has a nice silky feel, which some people prefer.
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Other considerations: Silicone lube should not be used with cyberskin or jelly toys, either, as it will melt them. When using lube with condoms or anything containing latex, avoid lube with any kind of oil.
Basically, it's a good idea to stick to water-based lube for use with any kind of toys!
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Thanks for the review and welcome! Silicone may be safe for intercourse, but it can also react negatively with certain toy materials, such as silicone ones. Just something to keep in mind
This one come in such a pretty bottle! I don't do well with this kind of lube though! Good review!
That really is a nice bottle. Thanks for the review
Thanks for the review!
Nice review
Thanks for the review!
thanks for the review
I didn't have any problems after having my daughter, but nice to know anyway!
Thanks for the review!