Use a vaginal lubricant
Sexual lubricants for women are made to
reduce friction during sex, making sex more enjoyable. You may need to
experiment to find the right vaginal lubricant for you, but you'll be
pleasantly surprised once you've found your favorite.
Comfortable vaginal intercourse requires
vaginal lubrication. But in menopause, and even before menopause, many of us
can’t count on producing enough lubrication when we need it. Vaginal dryness is
a very common complaint. But even when we are able to produce enough vaginal
wetness, lubricants can make vaginal penetration—better.
Sexual Lubricants for Women
We've sampled, checked ingredients, and
considered options to locate the best choices in sexual lubricants for
women enjoying sex after 50. If you'd like to sample, too, try our vaginal
lubricant Selection Kit.
Water-Based, Silicone, and Hybrid Vaginal Lubricants
Filter by category, above, to find exactly
the right sexual lubricant for your comfort and pleasure. Water-based vaginal lubricants give a natural feel and are safe with
silicone vibrators or other objects. Silicone
vaginal lubricants are a great choice for
long-lasting pleasure, especially for sex after 50. And hybrid vaginal lubricants have benefits of both water and silicone.
A product over View - Beauty Skin Lubricating Gel CGS-007
Beauty Skin lubrication is a lubricating
fluid that is naturally produced in a woman's vagina. Vaginal lubrication or
moistness is always present, but production increases significantly during
sexual arousal in anticipation of sexual intercourse. Vaginal dryness is the
condition in which this lubrication is insufficient, and sometimes artificial
lubricants are used to augment it. Without sufficient lubrication sexual
intercourse can be painful to the woman. The vagina has no glands, and
therefore must rely on other methods of lubrication. Plasma seepage from
vaginal walls due to vascular engorgement is considered to be the chief
lubrication source, and the Bartholin's glands, located slightly below and to
the left and right of the introitus (opening of the vagina), also secrete mucus
to augment vaginal-wall secretions Beauty Skin is a greaseless, transparent,
water soluble and non-irritating gel.
How to Using Lubricant
Using a lube is easy and allows for some sexy
playfulness, once you get the hang of it:
- Lubrication choice is an individual matter. If you’re trying lubes for the first time, buy small amounts and try them for a while. Take your time to find a lube that works for both you and your partner.
- Keep your lube near your bed, where you can find and reach it easily. Carry sachets in your purse or car to be ready for spontaneous romance.
- With most lubes, a quarter-sized dollop is about the average amount needed for nice, slippery penetration, but check the instructions that come with the lube you choose. Some go further than others.
- To avoid a cold shock, squirt the lube onto your hands first. Rub them together, and then apply to your body or your partner’s, or to your toy. You can warm your lube in a mug of hot water (not in the microwave--too easy to burn yourself).
- A drop of lubricant in the tip of a condom will help a man feel more sensation during sex with condoms. But just a drop, or the condom may not stay in place.
- Take a moment to note whether the lubricant worked for you and your partner--or not. And if it didn't, try more, less, or a different product. Lubricants are the easiest way to overcome discomfort--and add some playfulness to intimacy.