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A sample of synthetic motor oil. Synthetic oil is a lubricant consisting of chemical compounds that are artificially modified or synthesised. Synthetic oil is used as a substitute for petroleum-refined oils when operating in extreme temperature, in metal stamping to provide environmental and other benefits, and to lubricate pendulum clocks.
Playground manufactures vegan and water-based lubricants, whose products combines three adaptogens: ashwagandha, black cohosh, and horny goat weed. [9] Each lubricant eventually mixes vitamin E, hyaluronic acid and bamboo extract in its composition aiming hydrating and soothing benefits, which eventually became the brand's "key differentiator", according Women's Wear Daily. [10]
A 2009 study by Indiana University found that 45% of men aged between 18-65 had used a sex toy at least once in their sex life. What Is the Best Lube for the Best Men’s Sex Toys?
Fun fact: K-Y Jelly, one of the most popular lubricant brands on the market, was created in 1904 and used not for sex, but as a surgical aid. When people did catch on that this jelly could be used ...
Pre-ejaculate on the glans of the penis. Pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, pre-seminal fluid or Cowper's fluid, and colloquially as pre-cum) is a clear, colorless, viscous fluid that is emitted from the urethra of the penis during sexual arousal and in general during sexual activity.
A significant factor in their gain in popularity was the ability of synthetic-based lubricants to remain fluid in very low temperatures, such as those encountered on Germany's eastern front, which caused petroleum-based lubricants to solidify owing to their higher wax content. The use of synthetic lubricants widened through the 1950s and 1960s ...
A 2010 Study by Microbicides, building bridges in HIV Prevention, compared five lubricants against each other (Astroglide, Elbow Grease, ID Glide, KY Jelly, and Wet Platinum). A sixth product named PRÉ was used as a control. The study was looking for the safest lubricant that did the least amount of damage to cellular walls, during sex.
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