CREAMS AND LOTIONS ARE NOT LUBRICANTS; THEY ARE HARMFUL (PT 2)

Few moments ago, I made a post on the forbidden and unsuitable substances used as lubricant during sex. This is the second section of the post. Whether you like it or not, if it is not lubricant, then it isn't lubricant. We have different types of lubricant out there: study shows that all lubricants contain chemicals, and of course that's what they are made up of. Certain lubricants are not in compatibility with certain condoms; this is as a result of their compositions which actually react, most time in antagonistic manner in proportionality with one's skin type.

For the record, it is pertinent therefore, that you understand and know the type of lubricant your skin type accepts and the ones it rejects. To ascertain this, carry out a test for different types of lubricant by applying a little drop of it around a small area of your skin and leaving it for hours or half a day. If the area applied shows any strange reaction or turns reddish, then that specific lubricant is not suitable for your skin type. Though, this could be a very difficult task for the "I don't care" kind of guys but the health conscious ones would dim it so vitally easy. Be it as it may, study your skin type and know what it accepts and rejects in order not to fight against your own body chemistry.

However, researched has shown that the most recommended type of lubricant is water-based and silicon-based lubricants, because they tend to cut down the risk of tiny tears on condoms that promotes transmission of infectious agents. Since lubricants must work hand-in-hand with condoms coupled with skin type to ensure safe sex, latex and most recommended, polyurethane condoms are probably, relatively suitable.

Conclusively on this, before utilizing any substance in the name of lubricant, please check its compositions (on the label) and ensure your skin type accepts the choice of lubricant and condom you select.

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