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Sensation
Available in all sizes;
The fun sizes pop into your pocket and you can enjoy the wonders of lube anywhere. The tubes are even re-sealable with enough for three slippery sessions should you get really lucky!
Great for introducing the wonders of lube. Also cheap and small enough to experiment with.
To be sure, why noy try the fun size first and see how you get on.
ID Sensation, the newest product from ID Lubricants (UK) provides increased excitement for enhanced intimacy.
Tester tip
To test out ID Sensation rub some onto the back of your hand and blow. Are you getting warm?
Customer benefits
* Warms on contact
* Heightens sensation
* Silky smooth texture, not oily or sticky
* Condom friendly
* For extended use, mix with ID Glide
Why Use Lubricants?
Enjoyment – everyone who has sex can enhance the experience with the wide range of lubricants available. Have fun with lubricants – they are a great sex toy!
Foreplay – lubes are great for extended foreplay. Hands can feel rough when they first start to stimulate their partner. Just warm a little lube in your hands They will also love having their genitals teased with lube-moistened hands and manual stimulation will take on a whole new feeling.
Sexual health – Using a lube with a condom reduces the risk of condoms breaking as there is less friction.
There are times when a women’s natural lubrication is lower than usual; hormonal fluctuations,childbirth, menopausal or even just strress of fatigue. At these times a lube is a simple yet very effective way to ensure a positive and healthy sex life. Without lubrication sex can be painful which can reduce desire.
If you enjoy anal activity then it is vital you lubricate fully Otherwise tiny tears can occur which in turn can harbour infection.
Slide effects (Reprinted by permission from MENS CONFIDENTIAL September 1995)
Knowing when and how to use personal lubricants could revolutionize your sex life.
Although it may seem as though the relationship is on the rocks, you may have just literally hit dry ground.
"A common cause for both men and women to lose interest in sex is a simple lack of lubrication," says Bruce Bekkar, M.D. an obstetrician and gynecologist Think of two pieces of sandpaper rubbing against each other and you'll start to get an idea of how unsatisfying "dry" intercourse be. It's none too healthy, either: Rubbing sensitive skin on the penis or lining the vagina too vigorously can cause abrasions and infections.
Since arousal is the primary stimulant for lubrication, dry sex can set in motion a destructive cycle. And that downward lack-of-slide can have a big effect on the performance of the penis. When men have anything less than a hard erection, lack of lubrication may make the situation worse by making intercourse more difficult. "If a man's attempting penetration and not succeeding, he can get so frustrated and disappointed that he loses the erection altogether,"
POSTPARTUM
After the birth of a child, a woman's estrogen levels dive, and they stay fairly low as long as she's breast-feeding. "When estrogen levels are low for a long prolonged period of time, the vaginal tissues just don't lubricate very well," explains Dr. Bekkar.
MENOPAUSE
Right around the age of 50, most women will undergo dramatic hormonal shifts that signal an end to their reproductive years-and a dramatic drop in their levels of lubrication. "Within a few months to a year after menopause occurs, a woman will notice a significant decrease in her amount of lubrication and the elasticity of her vaginal tissues," says Dr. Bekkar. Both of these effects are brought about by a reduction in the level of estrogen-and can often be reversed in the long term by taking estrogen supplements.
The rules for using lubricants are simple: A little dab, lightly rubbed on the clitoris, penis or just inside the vagina, will do ya'

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