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Superglide Edible Lubricant - Waterbased Coconut 75 ml

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All our flavored lubes are water-based, and perfect lubricants for condom use! This makes oral sex with a condom or dental dam extra delicious. You’re good to grab one of these bottles to use with natural latex, polyisoprene and polyurethane condoms. Toy Around a Little

Yunus, R., Fakhru’l-Razi, A., Ooi, T. L., Omar, R., & Idris, A. (2005). Synthesis of palm oil based trimethylolpropane esters with improved pour points. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 44(22), 8178–8183. Yogurt. While this may seem like more of an odd/desperate option, yogurt is perfectly fine to use, as long as you steer clear of the flavored kinds such as strawberry and vanilla. You should also make sure it’s sugar free; only use plain, organic, sugar free yogurt if you have any around. Jatti, V. K. S., & Kumar, V. (2015). Titanium oxide nanoparticles as anti-wear and friction-reduction additives in lubricating oil. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 7(4), 1049–1055. If you do use it, Caitlin V. says, "Be sure to use only plain, non-flavored and unsweetened yogurt, and avoid anything with fruit or added sugar." Aguilera, A. F., Tolvanen, P., Eränen, K., Wärnå, J., Leveneur, S., Marchant, T., & Salmi, T. (2019). Kinetic modelling of Prileschajew epoxidation of oleic acid under conventional heating and microwave irradiation. Chemical Engineering Science, 199, 426–438.Lube is the answer to the perfect hand job or teasing your partner’s vulva. Natural vaginal lubricants are the answer to a slippery good time. Grab a Natural Lube for Extra Fun! The other important thing to avoid down there is sugar. Some flavored lubes are sugar-free and glycerin-free, but many are sweetened. (After all, that's why they taste so good.) This can encourage the growth of bacteria or fungi, says Minkin. Borugadda, V. B., & Goud, V. V. (2016). Improved thermo-oxidative stability of structurally modified waste cooking oil methyl esters for bio-lubricant application. Journal of Cleaner Production, 112, 4515–4524. Adhvaryu, A., & Erhan, S. Z. (2002). Epoxidized soybean oil as a potential source of high-temperature lubricants. Industrial Crops and Products, 15(3), 247–254.

For sex:"Vegetable shortening shares the same risks as other oil-based lubricants," says Caitlin V. It's still a time-tested choice, though. "It is possible to use shortening for anal sex, and has been popular among gay men." For condoms: It's oil, so no latex. "Keep in mind that polyurethane and polyisoprene are effective against most STIs, and lambskin condoms are effective against pregnancy but not all STIs," Caitlin V. adds. For sex: Essentially the same deal as olive oil across the board. "Like olive oil, vegetable oil isn't ideal for vaginal penetration, but can be used by most people as an external vaginal or anal lubricant," Caitlin V. says. Padgurskas, J., Rukuiza, R., Prosycevas, I., & Kreivaitis, R. (2013). Tribological properties of lubricant additives of Fe, Cu and Co nanoparticles. Tribology International, 60, 224–232.Rani, S., Joy, M. L., & Nair, K. P. (2015). Evaluation of physiochemical and tribological properties of rice bran oil–biodegradable and potential base stoke for industrial lubricants. Industrial Crops and Products, 65, 328–333. Azad, A. K. (2017). Biodiesel from mandarin seed oil: A surprising source of alternative fuel. Energies, 10(11), 1689. If you have a vagina, you probably should steer clear of essential oils. They might not do any harm depending on the ingredients, but it isn't worth the risk.

Kulkarni, R. D., Deshpande, P. S., Mahajan, S. U., & Mahulikar, P. P. (2013). Epoxidation of mustard oil and ring opening with 2-ethylhexanol for biolubricants with enhanced thermo-oxidative and cold flow characteristics. Industrial Crops and Products, 49, 586–592. The nanoparticles were effective additives for bio-lubricants, as they reduce wear and friction co-efficient significantly and enhanced thermal stability compared with oil without additives. Jayadas, N. H., Nair, K. P., & Ajithkumar, G. (2007). Tribological evaluation of coconut oil as an environment-friendly lubricant. Tribology International, 40(2), 350–354. Haase, K. D., Heynen, A. J., & Laane, N. L. M. (1989). Zusammensetzung Und Anwendungen Von Isostearinsäure. Lipid/fett, 91(9), 350–353. Sharma, R. V., Somidi, A. K., & Dalai, A. K. (2015). Preparation and properties evaluation of biolubricants derived from canola oil and canola biodiesel. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 63(12), 3235–3242.Sadriwala, M., Singh, Y., Sharma, A., Singla, A., & Mishra, S. (2020). Friction and wear behavior of jojoba oil based biolubricant-Taguchi method approach. Materials Today Proceedings, 25, 704–709. While coconut oil and olive oil may seem like no-brainers when it comes to creating homemade lube, there are other products you’re sure to have at hand that you might not think about at first. Although these might be your second choice or an option when you’re getting desperate, they are efficient and safe . Aloe Vera Addition of nanoparticles to the vegetable oil bio-lubricant has been studied by few researchers; Zulkifli et al., ( 2013a, 2013b), using a four-ball machine tribo-tester, assessed the tribological properties of two lubricating oils, paraffin oil and palm oil bio-lubricant containing TiO 2 nanoparticles as additives. As TiO 2 nanoparticles were added to the TMP ester, the friction coefficient was lowered by 14% and 10% reduction in wear scar diameter compared to the TMP ester without TiO 2 nanoparticles. Gulzar et al. ( 2015) evaluated molybdenum disulphide (MoS 2) nanoparticles on modified Palm oil and they claimed that for a 1 wt% concentration of the nanoparticles, the extreme pressure (EP) properties were increased by 1.5 times. Shafi and Charoo et al. ( 2020) studied rheological behaviour of Hazelnut oil blended with different concentrations of zirconium dioxide (ZrO 2) nano-additives. The viscosity of the mixture was found to be highest (5.8%) when 1.5% ZrO 2 by weight was added to Hazelnut oil. Singh et al., ( 2020a, 2020b) evaluated the tribological properties of modified juliflora oil with the addition of TiO 2 nanoparticles. After chemical modification of juliflora oil, the iodine value of the oil decreased, and adding nanoparticles helped to increase oil's kinematic viscosity. With a nanoparticle addition of 1.2%, the maximum increase was observed. Adding nanoparticles increased the flash point, and the maximum reached at a concentration of 0.6%. Tribological tests showed that 0.6% of TiO 2 nanoparticles significantly decreased the COF and pin wear.

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