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Personal lubricants reduce friction during sex and masturbation. Water-based, silicone-based, and oil-based formulas work with different toy materials and bodies. Lube makes penetration more comfortable, reduces condom breakage, and enhances sensation. Most people use lubricant during sex at some point—it's not optional equipment, it's essential.
Water-based lubes work with all toy materials—silicone, glass, metal, and rubber. They're easy to clean, don't stain, and wash away with water. The trade-off is they dry out faster than silicone-based options during longer sessions. Reapply by adding water or more lube. Most condoms are compatible with water-based formulas. Browse our full range of lubricants and sex toys.
Silicone lube lasts much longer than water-based—ideal for extended sessions or anal sex where friction is higher. It's slicker and more luxurious feeling. The downside: don't use silicone lube with silicone toys, as it degrades the material. Use only with glass, metal, stainless steel, or non-silicone toys. Cleaning requires soap and water, not just rinsing.
Coconut oil, almond oil, and other natural oils provide long-lasting lubrication and feel luxurious. However, oil breaks down condoms and latex—never use oil-based lube with condoms. These work only for non-barrier sex or with non-latex partners. Oil stains sheets and is harder to wash out than water or silicone.
Hybrid formulas combine water-based and silicone-based ingredients to get the benefits of both: longer-lasting than pure water-based, compatible with silicone toys, and easier to clean than pure silicone. Hybrids cost more but perform well for people who want durability without toy incompatibility issues.
Warming lubes create gentle heat sensation during use. Tingling lubes produce mild stimulation. Numbing lubes reduce sensitivity for anal play or people with pain during sex. Flavoured lubes suit oral sex. These speciality formulas typically use water-based or hybrid bases, making them compatible with toys and condoms.
| Type | Best For | Toy Compatible | Lasts How Long |
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| Water-Based | General use, condoms, easy cleanup | All toys, all materials | 30-60 minutes, reapply as needed |
| Silicone-Based | Extended sessions, anal sex, lasting glide | Glass, metal, stainless steel only—NOT silicone toys | 90+ minutes, very long-lasting |
| Oil-Based | Non-barrier sex, maximum luxury feel | Glass, metal, stainless steel—NOT latex condoms | 2+ hours, very long-lasting |
| Hybrid | Extended sessions with silicone toys | All toys, including silicone | 60-90 minutes, moderate lasting |
| Warming/Tingling | Sensation play, specific nerve response | All toys with compatible base formula | Varies by product, typically moderate |
Women with insufficient natural lubrication: Hormonal changes, medications, stress, and age affect how much natural lubrication the body produces. Penetration without adequate lube causes friction pain, discomfort, and potential tissue damage. Lube makes sex comfortable and enjoyable regardless of natural production.
People using condoms: Condoms reduce sensation and increase friction. Lube applied inside the condom increases stimulation for the man. Lube applied outside reduces breakage and makes sex more comfortable for both partners. Anyone using condoms regularly should use lube consistently.
People trying anal sex: The anus doesn't self-lubricate. Friction during anal penetration causes discomfort, micro-tears, and potential injury. A quality, longer-lasting lubricant (silicone or hybrid) is essential for safe, comfortable anal play.
Sex toy users: Using toys without lube causes friction damage to both toy and body. Lube protects toy materials, extends lifespan, and makes penetration smoother. Different toy materials require different lubes—silicone toys need water-based or hybrid lube, not silicone-based.
Store lubricants in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Most lubes degrade when exposed to UV light or high temperatures. Keep bottles sealed when not in use to prevent contamination. Water-based lubes can separate over time—shake before use if this occurs. Check expiration dates; expired lube may harbour bacteria or lose effectiveness. If using silicone toys, wipe toys thoroughly after silicone lube use to prevent product buildup. If using oil-based lube, store away from latex to prevent accidental degradation. Opened sachets should be used immediately; don't store opened packets.
Lubricant enhances toy use by reducing friction and increasing glide. Adding lube makes penetration smoother, allows deeper insertion, and intensifies sensation. Most people use lube with sex toys—it's standard practice. Browse vibrators and complementary lubricants together to ensure toy and lube compatibility.
New to lube? Our guide explains water-based versus silicone, toy compatibility, application techniques, and how to choose the right formula for your needs. Learn which lubricant type suits your situation.
Our lubricant range includes water-based, silicone-based, oil-based, and hybrid formulas in multiple sizes from 50ml sachets to 500ml bottles. Speciality options include warming, tingling, flavoured, and numbing lubes. Hypoallergenic and glycerin-free formulas available for sensitive skin. Discreet delivery Australia-wide.
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