Natural personal lubricants tend to be less irritating than their conventional counterparts and usually contain few preservatives or chemicals; however, some individuals may be allergic to certain natural ingredients like honey or sugars that make up natural personal lubricants.
Ghee (clarified butter) can also lead to condom rupture and has even been linked with yeast infections in some women.
Grapeseed Oil
Grapeseed oil is a lightweight, thin oil that’s easy to spread across the skin, and feels silky soft against it. Grapeseed oil can be safely used as personal lubricant for oral sex; it works with most toys except latex condoms or those composed of polyisoprene (such as jelly rubber condoms). Such materials degrade grapeseed oil.
Cooking oil made from processed seed oils like sunflower and canola provides an upgrade from their more general purpose counterparts, however they don’t boast as high of a smoke point as olive or avocado oils do.
Grapeseed oil can be found at natural food stores or online. When choosing grapeseed oil for personal and culinary use, cold-pressed varieties, which have been processed without chemicals, are best. Hot-pressed varieties may become unstable at high temperatures whereas cold-pressed options tend to stay stable over time. Avoid brands containing fragrances or added colors as these could act as irritants.
Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet almond oil is an affordable natural lubricant, ideal as an economical alternative to more costly, flavored lubes. With its subtle sweetness, many people appreciate using it on sensitive areas – plus, this particular lube boasts lasting power; no more frequent reapplication needed than with other options!
For people concerned with yeast infections, this natural and chemical-free lube may be the ideal choice, since its ingredients won’t create further issues with your health. Unfortunately, however, latex condoms shouldn’t be used as it contains oil that could reduce their effectiveness.
Natural cosmetic products made with Aloe Vera such as face creams and lip balms often include it. Furthermore, homemade soap recipes often use it to achieve a great lather with their homemade soap recipes. People with nut allergies should refrain from using this lube due to its composition from almonds; before testing as vaginal lube on another area of skin first.
Aloe Cadabra
Aloe Cadabra is an FDA-cleared and safe natural lubricant made with over 95% organic aloe vera that is free from parabens, glycerin, petroleum products and any harmful additives such as fertilizers or control agents. Made exclusively of food grade ingredients without chemical additives or control agents present, this sensually smooth natural lubricant offers luxuriously smooth lubrication.
Almond oil is another popular personal lubricant. People report that it is gentle on the skin and suitable for intimate situations. Furthermore, it has proven compatible with polyisoprene and latex condoms.
This doctor-recommended and FDA-cleared lubricant is designed to supplement your natural body lubrication. Free from parabens glycerin glycol silicone petroleum GMO gluten sulfate dyes this non-greasy lubricant holds 2.5 oz in each tube for use as desired.
Coconut Oil
Coconut oil has quickly become an indispensable ingredient in many kitchens, beauty routines and even sexual toys. With its naturally slippery surface and long-term performance proving an economical alternative to more conventional lubricants.
Coconut oil’s saturated fatty acids transform it from solid at room temperature into liquid when heated, making it the ideal lubricant. Furthermore, it leaves no sticky or tacky residue behind, helping reduce friction during sex as well as being easily accessible and affordable according to reproductive endocrinologist Banafsheh Kashani M.D.
However, it’s important to keep in mind that coconut oil and other oil-based lubes may degrade latex condoms and barriers and make them less effective at preventing unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. As such, women using latex barrier devices or spermicidal gel should consult their physician about alternative lubricant options; before trying any type of lubricant – including coconut oil – perform a patch test just in case there’s any irritation or allergic reaction or irritation or reaction occurs.