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- What is Water based lubricant in one sentence?
- A water-based lubricant is a versatile intimate gel primarily composed of water, designed to reduce friction, enhance comfort, and ensure compatibility with condoms and all sex toys for safe intimate activities.
- What is the difference between Water based lubricant and a silicone-based lubricant?
- Water-based lubricants are water-soluble and compatible with silicone toys, while silicone-based lubricants are not water-soluble, last longer, but are incompatible with silicone sex toys.
- How to choose a Water based lubricant in Switzerland?
- Choose based on pH, osmolality, ingredients (avoiding allergens like parabens/fragrances), and intended use (e.g., flavored for oral). Look for CE mark. Prices often range from CHF 15 for 100ml to CHF 35 for 500ml.
- What price to expect in Switzerland for a Water based lubricant?
- In Switzerland, water-based lubricants typically range from CHF 15 for a 100 ml bottle, such as the 'Lubrifiant Fleshlight FleshLube Water', up to CHF 35 for larger 500 ml formats.
Questions fréquentes
What makes a water-based lubricant different from other types?
Water-based lubricants are uniquely characterized by water as their primary ingredient, making them universally compatible with latex condoms and all sex toy materials. Unlike oil-based lubricants, they don't degrade latex, and unlike silicone-based, they won't harm silicone toys. They are also easily cleaned with water, leaving no residue. Their formulation often aims for a pH and osmolality closer to natural bodily fluids, reducing irritation risk. Swiss consumers frequently choose them for their versatility and safety.
Are water-based lubricants safe for sensitive skin or allergies?
Generally, yes, water-based lubricants are considered the most hypoallergenic option. However, sensitivity can arise from specific additives like fragrances, parabens, or certain preservatives. Opting for fragrance-free, paraben-free, and glycerin-free formulations is advisable for highly sensitive individuals. Always check the ingredient list. In Switzerland, products often carry a CE mark, indicating they meet European safety standards, but individual reactions can still occur. A patch test on a small skin area is recommended before widespread use.
How long does a water-based lubricant typically last during use?
The duration of slipperiness for a water-based lubricant varies depending on its specific formulation, the amount applied, and the level of friction during activity. Many high-quality water-based lubricants can last for 15-30 minutes before needing reapplication. Humectants help extend this, but they can dry out faster than silicone-based options. Reapplication is simple, and some can be reactivated with a small amount of water. For a 100 ml bottle priced at CHF 15, one can expect numerous applications, making them cost-effective.
Can water-based lubricants be used for all types of intimate activities?
Yes, water-based lubricants are highly versatile and suitable for almost all intimate activities, including vaginal, anal, and oral sex, as well as solo play. Their compatibility with condoms and sex toys makes them a universal choice. However, for prolonged water-based activities like showering or bathing, silicone-based lubricants might offer a longer-lasting glide, as water-based options can wash away. For specific needs like enhanced sensation, many water-based variants now include warming or cooling agents, or flavors.
What is the typical shelf life of an unopened and opened water-based lubricant?
An unopened water-based lubricant typically has a shelf life of 2 to 3 years, provided it is stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once opened, the shelf life significantly reduces due to exposure to air and potential microbial contamination. Most manufacturers recommend using an opened water-based lubricant within 6 to 12 months. Always check the 'period after opening' (PAO) symbol, a small open jar icon with a number followed by 'M' (e.g., '12M'), on the packaging. Discard if you notice changes in color, smell, or consistency.