Lube to Maximise Pleasure
Want to give that special someone an extra treat in bed? Well, here’s a great idea. Get hold of a lube that will tingle your (and your partner’s) senses and maximize the pleasure.
Yes, that’s right! You can get a lube even if you think you have ‘enough’ natural lubrication!
What Are Lubes?
‘Lube’ is the short for lubricant. They are just like those lubricants that we use in machines to make them run smoothly, and can go a long way in maintaining or improving the quality of your sex life. In fact, the use of a good personal gel such as the Ignite Intimate Gel can make sexual intercourse very comfortable and painless, even for women who have vaginal dryness.
Why Should You Buy Lubes?
According to researchers at Indiana University’s Center for Sexual Health Promotion, about 33% of young women experience vaginal dryness. This can be due to many reasons, including lack of proper foreplay. Do note, vaginal dryness can seriously and adversely affect your sex life and your relationship.
Other factors that have been known to contribute to dryness include stress, undiagnosed yeast infections, and breastfeeding. Low-estrogen birth-control pills, antihistamines, and antidepressants have also been linked to vaginal dryness.
In such situations, a little tube of lube can go a long way. It is a quick and easy solution to a problem that makes you feel sore in bed. So, get yourself a good lube and say good-bye to all those fears of pain.
But, what is a good lube? How do you know which one suits you the best, especially now that there are so many in the market?
How to Choose the Best Personal Lube for You?
Lubes are of three types—water-based, oil-based, and silicone-based.
Oil-Based Lubes
Experts advise against the use of oil-based lubes in women. They are good for men, but not good for sexual intercourse when condoms need to be used, especially latex. So, couples are advised to stay away from them.
Silicon-Based Lubes
Silicone-based lubes are a good option for couples as they are latex-friendly. So, you don’t have to worry about the condom breaking or the latex disintegrating. On the other hand, they are expensive, and can even cause allergies, especially on extra-sensitive skin. Moreover, they are water-resistant, meaning you’ll have a hard time washing it off your body, clothes, or bed linen.
Water-Based Lubes
The best option for couples is a water-based lube that is paraben-free. An example is the Ignite Intimate Gel that is currently available in the market. Such lubes are safe for latex condoms and very easy to clean. Moreover, water-based lubes don’t stain sheets.





