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Trojan Lubricants H2O Sensitive Touch
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Trojan Lubricants H2O Closer
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K-Y WARMING JELLY PERSONAL LUBRICANT
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K-Y UltraGel Personal Water Based Lubricant
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K-Y Jelly Personal Water Based Lubricant
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CVS Health Lubricating Liquid
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CVS Health
$10.99
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SWISS NAVY WATER BASED LUBRICANT
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Swiss Navy
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CVS Health Lubricating Jelly Personal Lubricant, 2 OZ
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KY NATURAL FEELING LUBE 50ML
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Astroglide Lube GPB Free, 2oz
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Astroglide
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CVS Health His & Hers Lubricants for Couples, 3.6 OZ
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CVS Health
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Wet Flavored Sultry Strawberry Flavored Lubricant
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What Is Water Based Lube?

Water based lube is a popular type of personal lubricant that aims to make sex or masturbation more pleasurable for both you and your partner. There are a few points to keep in mind. Water based lubricants may evaporate more quickly than other types, so be prepared to reapply more often. They also do not typically work very well when used in water. Many water based lubes are made with glycerin, which could be irritating to some people, particularly those with sensitive skin. You should always read the label carefully if you know that you are sensitive to certain ingredients. Organic lube may be a good option for you if you are concerned about parabens and other additives. Water based lubes are typically safe to use with condoms as well as silicone toys unlike some other lubricants.

How Long Does Water-Based Lubricant Last?

Water-based lubricants do not last nearly as long as oil-based options. This is because water-based lube evaporates and can get absorbed into the skin, which does not happen nearly as fast with something that is made with oils. The exact length of time that water-based lubricant will last depends on a number of factors including how much you use, what types of activities you are engaged in, the natural lubricants that are produced, and more.

How to Tell if Lube is Water-Based

All lubricants will list what ingredients they are made with right on the label. You will also find that water-based lubricants will display that they are made with water right on the front, as this is a marketing point that they want to show. If you aren't sure whether a particular type of lube is water-based or not, you can always ask your local CVS pharmacist.

What is in Water-Based Lube?

Every water-based lube is made with slightly different ingredients depending on the formula developed by the manufacturer. In general, you will see ingredients including water, glycerin, sorbitol, propylene glycol, hydroxyethylcellulose, and more. The main ingredient should be water, and the other ones help to thicken it up, add a scent, and keep it stable for use.

Best Water Based Lube

Water based lube (also known as water soluable lubricant) can help to enhance and make sex more comfortable. Some of the top rated water based lubes include Swiss Navy, K-Y, Astroglide, Trojan, and so much more. Perhaps the biggest benefit of water based lubricant is that it is compatible with condoms. This is because unlike oil based lubricants, water based lube will not degrade latex condoms. Because it helps to reduce friction, water based lube can help make condoms feel more comfortable and even reduce the risk of breakage. If you rely on latex condoms for your birth control, water based lube is a safe and widely available choice. It is also great to use if you dislike the sticky residue that some silicone based lubricants can leave on your skin. Water based lube washes off easily with a little soap and water.

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