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Personal lubricants are primarily used to reduce discomfort caused by friction and to enhance comfort. Proper usage involves maintaining hygiene, applying an appropriate amount, avoiding damaged membranes, and selecting the correct type (water-based, silicone-based, or oil-based) for your specific needs.
Clean Skin and Accessories: Wash your hands and the contact areas thoroughly before use to prevent bacterial contamination.
Apply an Appropriate Amount: Typically, 1-2 pumps (about the size of a coin) are sufficient. Avoid excessive application to prevent stickiness.
Even Application: Apply directly to the skin or the surface of an accessory. Alternatively, rub the lubricant between your palms before applying.
Reapply as Needed: If the area becomes dry during use, add small amounts as necessary.
Water-Based Lubricants: The most common type. They are easy to clean and suitable for most scenarios (including intimacy and medical exams) but evaporate faster and may require reapplication.
Silicone-Based Lubricants: Offer longer-lasting lubrication and are water-resistant. Note: They may be incompatible with silicone-material accessories/toys.
Oil-Based Lubricants: Provide long-term lubrication but can degrade latex condoms. They are not recommended for use with condoms.
Avoid Damaged Mucosa: Suspend use if there are open wounds or irritation in sensitive areas (e.g., private areas, mouth).
Patch Test: Before first-time use, apply a small amount to the wrist or elbow and observe for 24 hours to check for redness or swelling.
Clean Residue Promptly: Rinse water-based products with plain water. Silicone-based products should be cleaned with mild soap and warm water.
Proper Storage: Seal tightly and store in a cool, dry place. Avoid high temperatures or direct sunlight to prevent spoilage.
Check Expiration Dates: It is recommended to use the product within 3-6 months after opening, as expired products may harbor bacteria.
Condom Compatibility: Only use water-based or silicone-based lubricants to avoid corroding the latex material.
Medical Use: For procedures like colonoscopies, use sterile medical lubricants and avoid products with additives or fragrances.
Accessory Cleaning: Ensure silicone-based lubricants are thoroughly washed off silicone toys to prevent surface degradation.
Using personal lubricants correctly enhances both safety and experience. However, if persistent burning, itching, or discomfort occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional.
Note: For those with sensitive skin, LEMEZEE recommends our specialized formulas designed for mucosal safety and pH balance to ensure the highest standard of intimate care.