Collection: Lubes

Get ready to elevate your playtime with Fleshy's gentle lubricants, designed specifically for use with sex toys. Our high-quality lubes are carefully crafted to provide a silky smooth experience, reducing friction and enhancing sensations. 

Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting to explore the world of sex toys, our lubes are the perfect companion to help you get the most out of your Fleshy favorites.

With our lubes, you can focus on the fun stuff – like exploring new sensations and intensifying your pleasure.

Discover Lubes by Fleshy

Lubricants perfect for use with sex toys and ideal for any intimate moment.
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What is Lube?

Personal lubricant, or lube, is a liquid or gel used to reduce friction during sex. It makes solo play and partnered activities smoother, more comfortable, and much more pleasurable.

Whether you need a little help or want to enhance sensation, lube is a bedroom essential.

Why Use Lube?

Lube isn't just for dryness; it enhances the entire experience. It reduces friction to prevent irritation and makes everything feel smoother and more pleasurable. Using lube can also help sex last longer and increase sensitivity for both partners.

It turns a good time into a great one.

Common Types of Lube

Understanding the base ingredients helps you find the right match.

  • Water-Based: This is the most versatile type. It is safe to use with all toys and condoms. It washes off easily with water, though you might need to reapply it during long sessions.
  • Silicone-Based: This type lasts much longer and feels very silky. It is great for water play but can degrade silicone toys. Always check compatibility before use.
  • Oil-Based: These offer long-lasting slickness but can break down latex condoms. They are best for external massage or male solo play rather than vaginal sex.

How to Choose the Best Lube for You

Below are a few considerations for choosing the right lube:

Pick Based on Purpose

Start with the activity. For solo play, focus on what feels good on your skin. For couples, choose a versatile lube that is safe for condoms. For anal play, you need a thick, long-lasting formula for extra comfort.

Find Your Favorite Texture

Lube comes in different thicknesses. Thin options feel natural and light. Thick formulas provide more cushion and last much longer, making them ideal for extended sessions.

Add Some Fun

Personalize the experience. Flavored lubes are perfect for oral fun. Scented options boost the mood. Warming or cooling lubes add thrilling sensations to the mix.

Read the Label

Your health matters. If you have sensitive skin, look for hypoallergenic labels. Avoid parabens, glycerin, and fragrances to prevent irritation. Organic ingredients are also a great choice for minimizing reactions.

While not all good lubes have FDA approval, it is a good sign of quality.

Watch the pH Balance

Vaginal health relies on balance. Aim for a pH around 4.5 to keep things healthy. Always read the label to ensure the product protects your natural flora.

Always Patch Test

Play it safe. Test a small amount on your inner wrist first. If you see redness or feel itching, do not use the product.

Focus on Value Over Price

Don't just buy the cheapest bottle. Balance cost with quality. Buying in bulk is often the smartest way to save money without sacrificing performance.

Read more: DIY Homemade Lube Recipes to Save Money.

How to Use and Store Lube

Apply liberally to yourself, your partner, or your toy before you begin. Don't be afraid to reapply during the session if things start to feel dry. A little goes a long way, but more is always better.

When you are done, store the bottle in a cool, dry place. Keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Always close the cap tightly to prevent spills and leaks. Proper storage keeps your lube fresh and ready for next time.

FAQs

(Frequently Asked Questions)

Is lube compatible with condoms and sex toys?

Not all lubes are created equal, and some can damage condoms or sex toys. So, you want to make sure your lube is playing nice.

But don't worry, our water-based lube is designed to be compatible with both.

Silicone or water-based lube?

Silicone and water-based lubes have their own unique perks.

Silicone lubes are known for their long-lasting slip and can be great for longer sessions or anal play.

Water-based lubes, like ours, are gentle, non-sticky, and play nice with sex toys. They're also easy to clean up and won't stain your sheets.

If you're looking for a lube that's compatible with Fleshy sex toys, water-based lube is the way to go!

Read more: Comparing Silicone and Water-Based Lube.

Is lube edible?

When it comes to lube, the answer is: it depends.

Some lubes are specifically designed to be edible, while others are best kept out of your mouth.

At Fleshy, our water-based lubes are non-toxic and won't harm you if ingested, but we don't recommend making a meal out of them. If you're looking for a lube that's safe for oral play, make sure to check the ingredients and look for edible-friendly options.

Read more: Is Water-Based Lube Safe to Eat?

Does lube affect sperm mobility or fertility?

Some lubes can affect sperm mobility, which might not be ideal if you're trying to conceive. However, not all lubes are created equal.

If you're actively trying to get pregnant, it's always best to check with your doctor or a fertility expert for personalized advice.

Read more: Lube and Pregnancy.

Can lubricants cause yeast infections?

No, lube doesn't automatically cause yeast infections. However, certain ingredients in some lubricants can disrupt vaginal pH and microbiome. This disruption creates an environment where yeast can thrive.

Read more: Does Lube Cause Yeast Infections?