| We'd love to know what you think of this product. Simply log-in to your account so that you can review Astroglide Glycerin & Paraben Free. | Average Review :      Number of Reviews : 2 | wet & staty wet : I like the product not to dry out while in use. this one stays wet. # 2009-07-21 An answer to my prayers (so to speak) : I'm sensitive to everything. I have to look at ingredient lists, and avoid fragrance, and all that good stuff. In the past, lubes that were not irritating didn't last, and lubes that lasted irritated me. I found silicone lubes especially problematic.
This is the first lube I've tried that lasted AND that didn't irritate me.
Thank you thank you thank you Astroglide! # 2009-05-21 | | |
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Astroglide Glycerin & Paraben FreeAstroglide Glycerin and Paraben Free Liquid is the ideal choice for those who may be sensitive to glycerin and parabens, but want to enhance the comfort and ease of lovemaking with a great lubricant. Astroglide's latest formula will keep love fun, the way it should be, by preventing irritation caused by Glycerin and Parabens.
As with all Astroglide products, it is water based and water soluble, so clean up is a snap!
2.5 oz Bottle
Astroglide Glycerin & Paraben Free can be found under Water Based. Water based personal lubricants outsell all other types of lube. This is because for many people these slippery lubes have the best combination of performance and feel. Condomania selects only the finest water based personal lubes to offer our customers. All of these products may dry out after you have been working it and applying friction to them. Resist the urge to add more lube. Instead keep a mister of warm water beside the bed and when the lube begins to feel sticky and thick mist your partner with the warm water. This will wake up the lube and you'll be back to that wonderful balance of form and function. Although this type of lube is the most popular some do have special sensitivities. The glycerine used in these lubes can sometimes be the source of problems for some of our customers. Always consult a physician for advice on allergies and product sensitivity but if you have been told to avoid glycerine then this type of lube isn't for you; look for silicone lubes instead. | | |
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