Liquid silk - water based lube Water based lube by Bodywise Limited
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Liquid silk

Lubricant by Bodywise Limited

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Great Silicone-Safe Lube

In using other lubes I have found ones that I liked that left a residue, ones that I liked that were incompatible with my silicone toys, and ones that I liked that barely lasted long enough to get them on. This lube has none of those problems. It's practically perfect.
Published: March 20, 2011
Pros:
Long-lasting, no residue, no smell, silicone-compatible
Cons:
too thick to pour
Rating by reviewer:
5
somewhat useful review

Use

I have used this primarily for vaginal penetration and clitoral stimulation. It lasts a long time, leaves *no* residue, and is safe to use with silicone-based toys. It absorbs into the skin beautifully.
  • Who / How / What
    [ ? ]
    Who might this product be best for? How is it best used? What are the best circumstances or situations for using this product?
    • Foreplay
    • Masturbation
    • Sex
  • Body / part areas
    [ ? ]
    What areas on the body can this product be used / what areas does it stimulate best?
    • Vaginal

Texture / Consistency / Thickness / Viscosity

The texture of this lube is great. It is a thick white lube that is creamy without being sticky or gel-like. It is a little too thick to pour, but it stays in place well and absorbs into the skin beautifully, leaving no residue. Looks and feels a lot like cum, which is great for gender play, as well.
    • Creamy
    • Smooth
    • Thick

Taste / Aroma

I cannot detect a smell with this lube whatsoever. It is very inoffensive. I have only tasted it mixed with other things (i.e. cum) but have not detected a taste.
    • No smell

Performance

This lube lasts a long time (though during longer sessions may need to be reapplied) and performs great. It absolutely does the job every time. I have never experienced any residue from it at all. I love love love this lube. I keep trying others to add to my cache, but keep coming back to this one every time.
    • Absorbs into skin nicely
    • Feels natural
    • Long lasting
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Midway through (verified)

Welcome to EF!

03/21/2011
Solar Ray (verified)

Great 1st review. Liquid silk is great lube.

03/21/2011
Jobthingy (verified)

Welcome to EF.

Liquid silk actually contains Dimethicone which is silicone and can actually ruin some silicone toys. A patch test should always be done first.

03/21/2011
Vaccinium (verified)

Thanks for the review. You might want to check into the EdenFantasys mentor program, so you can get the most out of your next review.

03/21/2011
kophelia (verified)

Thanks everybody!

@jobthingy I definitely did not know that, thanks for the heads up! I had been told for years that it was silicone-free and silicone-safe.

03/21/2011
Elnoa (verified)

Thanks for the review!

Feb 14, 1:35 am
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  • no good?
    • i get the impression that this is crap......
    • Liquid Silk's not a bad lube, but "crap" or "awesome" depends a lot on what you want out of your lube. Like, do you want one for anal play or vaginal? For shower play? Are you a stickler for healthy ingredients?
    • It wasn't bad, but Alan and Michele have a point. What are you trying to get out of the lube?
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  • Liquid Silk and Silicone Toys
    • So, while looking through highly rated water based lubes, I came across Liquid Silk. Aside from the bitter taste, no one seems to have any complaints.

      However, I noticed that the fourth ingredient is Dimethicone - and I was wondering what everyone's experience with this and silicone sex toys was? Is the silicone in Liquid Silk a small enough portion that it has no effect on toys, or is it generally not recommended for that type of play?

      Or does the bonding potential of silicone lubes have more to do with the type/quality of silicone than anything else?
    • That's a really good question because Dimethicone is a silicone.

      Basically it should be ok to use as long as the toy is made of medical grade silicone. There should, in theory, be no reaction. I, personally, wouldn't want to test that out on my own toys though. You can do a patch test on a small part of the toy. The reaction should be immediate if there is going to be one.

      Anyone else know about this?
    • I have had liquid silk react to a silicone toy. Which sucks because I love it. :(
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