Better for men than women!
I think this is a bit expensive for a lube that didn't end up enhancing sex. But it was a good lubricant for hand-jobs, though I feel there may be better options out there for that. Not too exciting, but still satisfying.Published: February 7, 2009
Pros:
Long-lasting, smooth feel
Cons:
Not as good for sex
I really enjoyed the long lasting slick, softening effect this has on my skin. The product packaging is clearly designed for women. The small glass bottle resembles perfume, and the lettering matches the name. It feels well-made, not something cheap, and as other people have noted, is something you wouldn't mind leaving out because it doesn't look out of place next to any other cosmetic products. The fluid squirts out in small amounts in a neat fashion, which is good because a messy lube can be a hassle.
I assumed it would be for my girlfriend to use for masturbation and to aid in comfortable penetration. It turns out that it isn't really wet enough for that. While it is slippery, it allows for a bit too much friction for my girlfriend to be comfortable. This downside turned out to be a bonus when it came time for her to jack me off! It doesn't take too much of it to cover the penis and it doesn't wear out or get too dry very quickly, and feels smooth and carries heat well from her hands onto my penis.
The lube has just about no smell or taste. This is good, especially when you're using a combination of hands and mouth. You wouldn't want a chemical taste ruining a mouthful of cum! It feels very slippery, but like it just makes the skin slippery, not like it is its own layer. It allows a good sensation of friction. It takes quite a few squirts to get enough to work with, but once it's on there, it stays wet until I cum. My girlfriend really enjoys how it feels in her hand and on her vagina, preventing it from feeling sore after sex. Overall it's a good lube, just not quite as useful for penetration.
I assumed it would be for my girlfriend to use for masturbation and to aid in comfortable penetration. It turns out that it isn't really wet enough for that. While it is slippery, it allows for a bit too much friction for my girlfriend to be comfortable. This downside turned out to be a bonus when it came time for her to jack me off! It doesn't take too much of it to cover the penis and it doesn't wear out or get too dry very quickly, and feels smooth and carries heat well from her hands onto my penis.
The lube has just about no smell or taste. This is good, especially when you're using a combination of hands and mouth. You wouldn't want a chemical taste ruining a mouthful of cum! It feels very slippery, but like it just makes the skin slippery, not like it is its own layer. It allows a good sensation of friction. It takes quite a few squirts to get enough to work with, but once it's on there, it stays wet until I cum. My girlfriend really enjoys how it feels in her hand and on her vagina, preventing it from feeling sore after sex. Overall it's a good lube, just not quite as useful for penetration.
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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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Interesting that it works so well for handjobs but not for vaginal sex. What's your favorite lube for that? This would seem to be good because it lasts so long, but if it does ease the initial penetration, then I guess it isn't really doing the job.
Thanks. I wouldn't have guessed that this lube works for some activities and not for others.
I suppose this would be great to hide in your perfume stash since it looks like one.
I've been using the Probe silky light for a while and found it to be quite good, if a little messy.
great review!
thanks
Thank u!
interesting, thanks!
thanks for the nice review.