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Body essentials

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On this shelf

The best lubricant for intimacy is the one that fits your body and your intentions. Water-based for ease and toy compatibility. Oil-based lubricant for massage that takes its time and doubles as skin care. Warming formulas for a different kind of sensation altogether. This shelf is everything that goes on skin before, during, or after, chosen for what's actually in it.

FAQs / Q&A

  • What's the difference between a lube and a massage oil?

    Lubricants are designed for direct intimate use and are usually water or silicone-based. Massage oils are often oil-based and feel richer but aren't safe with latex condoms or silicone toys. Sliquid Organics Silk is a hybrid that works for massage and intimate use. For a dedicated massage experience, oil-based formulas on this shelf transition naturally into the rest of the evening.

  • What should I look for in a lubricant for sensitive skin?

    Glycerin-free, paraben-free, and pH-balanced. Those three things eliminate most irritants. Sliquid Organics Natural is one of the most reliably gentle options, designed specifically for sensitive bodies with a very short ingredient list. System JO H2O is another solid pick at a lower price point.

  • Are warming lubricants safe?

    Most are. The warmth usually comes from a small amount of glycerin or niacin. Start with a small amount and wait before applying more. Doc Johnson's Mood Warming Lube is one of the mildest warming formulas and a good introduction to the category.

  • Can I use an oil-based lubricant with toys?

    Oil-based lubricants degrade latex and can damage silicone toys. They're excellent for external massage and play but not for penetrative use with silicone toys or latex condoms. For toys, stay with water-based or silicone-based. For massage, oil-based is the most luxurious option.