Enjoy guilt-free play without the stickiness with Just Glide!
Enter your email below and we will notify you once this product is back in stock
Shipping
Exchanges & Returns
Support
Insurance
Just Glide water-based lubricant is 100% vegan and provides long-lasting lubrication. Suitable for very sensitive skin.
Here’s how you can make the most out of your playtime with this buddy:
- Odorless and tasteless
- Cleans up easily and doesn’t leave a stain
- Safe for silicone toys and latex condoms
Since it’s high-quality and paraben-free lube, you’re getting only the good stuff from this 1000-mL bottle. It even plays safe— at least with you, silicone toys, and latex condoms.
No need to worry about messing around either. This may lay it on extra thick, but it won’t ever stick to your your sheets. So come on now, don’t be shy. Just Glide and go with the flow!
- 1000 mL
- Water-based
- 100% vegan
- No grease and oil
- Odorless
- Rigorously tested and CE certified
- Safe for silicone toys and latex
- Suitable for sensitive skin
Enter your email below and we will notify you once this product is back in stock
The Big O stands for orgasm, but it might as well be the hormone oxytocin. It’s known as the “cuddle hormone” for when you snuggle up with another person. Plus, you get a heady dose of dopamine, the feel-good hormone that makes you crave more.
There are many ways, but it all boils down to two things: knowing what you want and communicating it to your partner. Don’t be afraid to explore your sexuality and what makes you feel good. And let your man know what you found out—now that’s sexy!
Many would try to dictate how long sex should last for it to be great, but really, there’s no hard and fast rule to this. Whether you’ve just had a quickie or you were up all night, what matters more is if the experience was pleasurable for you.
Kegel exercises could tighten your pelvic floor muscles, which wrap around your reproductive system. This can help improve your sexual performance, among many other health benefits. They’re also best practiced with Kegel balls!
If you’re asking this question, that alone should be cause for alarm, because sex shouldn’t hurt. Applying lube before penetration might help soothe the pain, especially when your vagina doesn’t self-lubricate as much. But if the symptom persists, consult a doctor.