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Intimate gels reduce friction and add comfort during sex, whether used as a lubricant on their own or alongside a condom. Our range currently carries two Durex Play products, a flavoured pleasure gel and a 2-in-1 massage and lubricant gel with aloe vera, both water-based and safe to use with latex condoms.
This range sits within our Men’s Corner category, alongside Condoms.
Lubricants fall into three types based on what they are made from: water-based, silicone-based, and oil-based. Only water-based and silicone-based gels are safe to use with latex condoms. Oil-based products, including baby oil, coconut oil, and petroleum jelly, break down latex and increase the risk of a condom tearing. Both products in this range are water-based, which makes them a safe default whether or not a condom is being used.
Yes. Both products in this range are water-based, which is one of the two lubricant types considered safe for latex condoms, alongside silicone-based gels. Oil-based products such as baby oil, coconut oil, or petroleum jelly should never be used with condoms, since oil breaks down latex and increases the risk of tearing.
The Very Cherry gel is a flavoured pleasure gel. The Massage 2-in-1 gel combines a massage gel with a lubricant and includes aloe vera, so it can be used for a longer massage before intimacy without switching to a separate product. Both are water-based.
Yes. Water-based intimate gels are commonly used on their own to reduce friction and add comfort during sex, condom or no condom. They are not exclusively a condom accessory.
No, provided the gel is water-based, which both products in this range are. Flavouring does not change the base of the product or its compatibility with latex.