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When it comes to arousal, millions of people have relied on the
ancient ways of the Kama Sutra.
But even if you've never seen a picture from this famous text, you
can still engage in more sensual love play using
Kama Sutra Love Liquid lubricant, a water-based, odorless
kama sutra lubricant that is easy to use, condom-safe and won't stain your
bedding or other fabrics. The simple flip-top tube is elegant enough
to leave out in the open and will last a very long time -- even for
the most amorous of you out there! Take a page from history and
indulge in the eroticism of
Kama Sutra Love Liquid.
Love Liquid - Newly designed
with the sensitive issues of a woman in mind, this silky water based
lube is formulated without sugars. Smooth and slippery, this unscented
moisturizing
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Brama - This new thick, lightly concentrated water based gel is
formulated to provide a pleasing friction. Its no drip long lasting
smoothness will give hours of pleasure.
Pleasure Potion - This new long lasting
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Although
kama sutra lubricants have been used for centuries to smooth the way for
masturbation and anal play, many couples don't realize how great
kama sutra lubricants are when having vaginal intercourse. Many women think
that if they aren't "wet," they aren't aroused enough - or there's
something wrong with them. Not true! A woman's body naturally becomes
lubricated when she's aroused, but often doesn't produce enough
moisture to last the duration of her sexual play. However, a shallow
handful of lube applied to the penis and vaginal canal will ease
penetration and make the whole experience more enjoyable for both
partners.
You might also try massage oils or lotions and warming oils: while
these types of kama sutra lubricants aren't good for vaginal or anal lubrication,
they do add a nice, slippery dimension to your sexual experiences,
creating an inviting atmosphere of warmth, intimacy and sensuality. At
the very least, regular use of kama sutra lubricants and oils will spice up your
sex life, banishing the blahs and adding zest to your otherwise-tame
passionate encounters.
kama
sutra lubricants
Intended for internal and external lubrication of the vagina, anus
and penis, using
kama sutra lubricants is the easiest way to make intercourse and masturbation
more comfortable. While an abundance of lubes are available in
different colors, textures and flavors, kama sutra lubricants come in four basic
forms:
Petroleum-based. Made from petroleum jelly, mineral oil or
petrolatum, petroleum-based lubes are the most commonly used type of
lubrication. Different types include Vaseline products and baby oil.
As petroleum-based lubes destroy latex - practically on contact - they
should never be used with condoms, diaphragms or cervical caps.
Petroleum-based lubes stain fabric and can be difficult to wash out.
Also, petroleum-based lubes tend to irritate the vagina, so they're
not really the best option for women wanting to enjoy vaginal
penetration. Petroleum-based lubes are great, however, for male
masturbation and anal play.
Oil-based. Usually made from natural products, such as vegetable
oils, nut oils, Crisco and butter, oil-based lubes tend to stain
fabrics and can be difficult to wash off, but they are safe for use
with the vagina. Oil-based lubes also destroy latex, so, like
petroleum-based lubes, they should never be used with condoms,
diaphragms or cervical caps. Oil-based kama sutra lubricants are great for anal
sex, vaginal intercourse, and male and female masturbation.
Water-based. Water-based
kama sutra lubricants typically contain deionized water, glycerin, propylene
glycol and nontoxic preservatives. Although available in both flavored
and unflavored mixtures, most unflavored lubes still taste slightly
sweet. Water-based lubes do not stain, are safe for use with latex and
all other barrier birth control methods, and rarely cause irritation.
While they often dry out during extended sex, water-based lubes are
quickly revived with a spritz of water or a dollop of saliva. Because
of their versatility and effectiveness, water-based lubes are the form
of lube recommended most often by sex therapists and experienced
couples.
Silicone-based. Silicone-based
kama sutra lubricants are similar to water-based lubes with one notable
difference: because they are silicone based, they are completely
waterproof, making them ideal for underwater use. They also retain
their lubricating properties better and longer than
water-based kama sutra lubricants, and are highly concentrated ... so a
little goes a long way! Silicone will not harm latex as oil-based
kama sutra lubricants will do; however, silicone-based kama sutra
lubricants can harm sex
toys made from silicone, so use a different lube when using your more
expensive toys.
Whether you decide to try
petroleum-, oil-, water- or silicone-based kama sutra lubricants, remember
the various restrictions that go along with each. Try a few different
kits with your lover so the two of you can experiment with different
flavors, consistencies and textures. If you don't find a lube you like
right away, don't panic: there are about a zillion different kinds out
there.
Massage Oils
Massage oils
and lotions do a variety of useful things: they spice up a boring
night, lend a sensual dimension to a boring old back rub, and reduce
friction, keeping your body silky, slippery and slick. To use, pour a
small amount in the palm of your hand and rub your hands together
before gently applying to your lover's body. Never pour the oil
directly on your lover's body - it feels cold and weird. Rub the
lotion or oil into your lover's body, reapplying as necessary. Feel
free to rub oil into your lover's back, arms, legs, buttocks, chest
and neck, but keep it away from genitals unless the bottle
specifically says the lotion is safe for internal use. Even if it is
safe, test a small amount on the skin first, ensuring you and your
lover won't have an allergic or "burning" reaction to it. While you
can use regular hand lotion for a back rub, it's best to use lotions
or oils specifically developed for massage. They leave less of a
sticky residue and often have a pleasant aroma and/or taste. If you
have oily skin, make sure you shower after your massage: many massage
oils can cause breakouts on your back or chest. Also, try to avoid the
Ben Gay-scented athletic tonics when combining sex with massage - the
mentholated fumes can be a huge sensual turnoff. Massage oils and
lotions are not safe to use with latex unless the bottle specifically
says otherwise.
Warming
Oils
Also known as edible oils,
warming oils work about the same way massage oils work: pour a
small puddle in one hand, rub both hands together to distribute, then
apply in a thin layer to the desired area. Gently rub into the skin,
applying more as necessary. As you continue to massage, the warming
oil will begin to heat up, causing your partner to feel a pleasantly
warm sensation. While not the best option for full-body massages,
warming oils are great for genital massage, or for massaging small,
concentrated areas, such as breasts, buttocks, thighs and arms. Some
warming oils can't be used with latex products - make sure to read the
label before using. Warming oils aren't appropriate for internal use -
don't use them for vaginal or anal penetration. However, you can apply
them to the surface of your genitals. Be warned: some of the
warmth-inducing elements may irritate skin; do a skin patch test
before using during sex or your genitals may end up hotter than you
intended.
Different Uses
kama sutra lubricants and
oil aren't just for partner sex. Slicking up solo sex is one of
the most common uses for kama sutra lubricants, oils and lotions. Using lube
during masturbation is safe, sensual and practical: you want your sex
toys to slip and slide as much as possible. Just remember to make sure
you're using a type of lube that's compatible with the toy you're
using ... you don't want to damage yourself or your toys! And if you
do decide to share your toys with your partner, make sure he or she
uses a condom along with that lubrication so you don't swap dangerous
bacteria or STDs.
Whether or not you feel comfortable using kama sutra lubricants, massage oils
and lotions, or
warming oils at every sexual encounter, it's smart to have a few
bottles lying around in case you need them. Most keep for a couple of
years without damage; open the bottle and sniff them before using. If
the bottle smells unpleasant, or if there's any icky-looking residue,
toss it. It's better to be safe than sorry. You might also try
refrigerating your lube for an icy cool treat. Just remember to warn
your partner before applying anything chilly!