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  2. The Best Lube for Women, According to Experts and Reviewers - AOL

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    The Pulse warming dispenser comes with four personal lubricant pods, and you can also swap in massage oil pods. Buy It ( $199 ; $159) RELATED: A Complete Ranking of Every Single Sex Toy I—a Sex ...

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    A lubricant, aka lube, is a liquid, made of silicone, water, or oil, used during sexual activity to reduce friction by making the genital skin feel smoother, either solo or with a partner, says ...

  5. Playground (company) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Vaginal lubrication - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal lubrication fluid is a plasma transudate which diffuses across the vaginal wall. Composition varies with length of arousal. [1]During arousal, vaginal lubrication, also sometimes called "arousal fluid", is produced.

  7. Castor oil - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable oils such as castor oil are typically unattractive alternatives to petroleum-derived lubricants because of their poor oxidative stability. [47] [48] Castor oil has better low-temperature viscosity properties and high-temperature lubrication than most vegetable oils, making it useful as a lubricant in jet, diesel, and racing engines. [49]