Premium Lubricants
for Every Need.
The right lubricant transforms good sex into incredible sex. Body-safe, pH-balanced formulas for every type of play—from intimate moments to intense sessions.
Find Your Perfect LubeThe Collection
Water-based, silicone, hybrid, and specialty formulas—all pH-balanced, body-safe, and designed for maximum pleasure and comfort.
Silky Smooth
8oz • Glycerin-Free • Toy Safe
$24.99
Long-Lasting Luxury
4oz • Ultra Slick • Waterproof
$34.99
Best of Both
6oz • Water + Silicone Blend
$29.99
Backdoor Bliss
4oz • Extra Thick • Cushioning
$27.99
Heat Wave
2oz • Gentle Warming • Water-Based
$19.99
Pure & Natural
4oz • Organic Aloe • Vegan
$26.99
Strawberry Kiss
2oz • Sugar-Free • Oral Safe
$16.99
Gentle Touch
6oz • Fragrance-Free • pH Balanced
$22.99
Choosing the Right Lube
| Type | Best For | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water-Based | General use, toy play, beginners | Safe with all toys & condoms, easy cleanup, won't stain | Dries out, needs reapplication |
| Silicone | Long sessions, shower sex, anal play | Long-lasting, silky feel, waterproof | Can't use with silicone toys, harder to clean |
| Hybrid | Best of both worlds | Longer-lasting than water, easier cleanup than silicone | May not work with all silicone toys |
| Oil-Based | Massage, non-latex situations | Natural feel, moisturizing, long-lasting | Degrades latex, can cause infections, stains sheets |
Why Lube
Is Essential
Lube isn't just for when you "need" it—it makes every sexual experience better, safer, and more pleasurable.
Reduces Friction & Discomfort
Natural lubrication varies with hormones, stress, and arousal. Lube ensures comfort regardless of your body's state.
Prevents Micro-Tears
Insufficient lubrication can cause microscopic tears in delicate tissue, increasing infection risk. Lube prevents this.
Enhances Sensation
The right lube intensifies sensation, making every touch feel better. It's not a replacement—it's an enhancement.
Essential for Condoms & Toys
Condoms and toys both require lubrication for safety and pleasure. Never use toys or condoms without lube.
Lube Guide by Activity
Vaginal Sex
Water-based or hybrid. Look for pH-balanced (3.8-4.5), glycerin-free formulas to prevent infections. Reapply as needed.
Anal Sex
Thick, cushioning formulas—silicone or specialized anal lubes. The anus doesn't self-lubricate, so use generous amounts.
Toy Play
Water-based for all toys. Silicone lube only with glass, metal, or hard plastic toys—never silicone toys.
Oral Sex
Flavored, sugar-free lubes. Use sparingly—too much can numb taste. Never use flavored lube internally.
Shower/Bath Sex
Silicone-based only. Water-based washes away instantly. Silicone stays slippery even underwater.
Sensitive Skin
Hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, glycerin-free. Test on inner wrist first. Organic formulas often work best.
Menopause/Dryness
Long-lasting formulas with moisturizers. Hybrid or silicone-based. Consider daily vaginal moisturizers alongside lube.
Trying to Conceive
Fertility-friendly formulas only. Most lubes harm sperm motility. Look for "sperm-friendly" or "fertility-safe" labels.
Massage
Oil-based or thick water-based. Avoid genital contact with oil if using condoms later. Choose unscented for sensitive skin.
Common
Lube Mistakes
Avoid these pitfalls to get the most out of your lubricant.
Using Too Little
Most people use 1/4 of what they should. Don't be shy—lube is cheap compared to discomfort or injury.
Wrong Type for Activity
Oil degrades condoms. Silicone ruins silicone toys. Water-based washes away in water. Match lube to activity.
Ignoring Ingredients
Glycerin, parabens, and high osmolality can cause infections. Read labels, especially if you're prone to issues.
Using Numbing Lube
Pain is your body's warning system. Numbing lubes mask injury. If it hurts, you need more lube or to go slower—not numbness.
Common Questions
Water-based is compatible with all toys and condoms, easy to clean, but needs reapplication. Silicone-based lasts much longer, feels silkier, but can't be used with silicone toys and is harder to wash off.
Coconut oil works for non-latex situations (like masturbation) but degrades latex condoms, isn't compatible with silicone toys, and can cause infections for some people. Stick with formulated lubes for partnered play.
More than you think. For vaginal sex, start with a quarter-sized amount. For anal sex, use generous amounts—the anus doesn't self-lubricate. Reapply as needed. You literally cannot use too much.
Yes. Most lubes last 1-3 years unopened, 6 months to 1 year after opening. Check the expiration date. Expired lube can cause irritation or infections.
Most flavored lubes contain sugar or glycerin which can cause yeast infections. Use flavored lube for oral sex only, not for vaginal or anal penetration. Switch to unflavored for internal use.
Water-based lubes can get sticky as the water evaporates. Simply add a few drops of water or saliva to reactivate it, or reapply fresh lube. Silicone lubes don't have this issue.
Some lubes with glycerin, parabens, or high osmolality can disrupt vaginal pH and cause infections. Look for pH-balanced, glycerin-free, paraben-free formulas if you're prone to infections.
Yes, but test on a small area first. Some people find the sensation irritating. Avoid using on broken skin or mucous membranes if you have sensitivity. Start with a small amount.
Better Sex
Starts Here.
The right lubricant makes everything feel better. Safe, effective, pleasure-focused formulas for every type of intimacy.