Sensual Massage Oils & Gels | KissKiss.eu
This collection brings together oils and gels designed for massage and intimate use, offering diverse textures and compositions to meet your specific preferences and needs.
How to choose your massage oil or gel?
Choosing a massage oil or gel depends on its intended use, your personal preferences, and any sensitivities you may have. Water-based formulas are light, non-greasy, and compatible with all types of condoms and most sex toys. Silicone-based formulas offer long-lasting glide and are water-resistant, but may not be compatible with certain silicone toys. Hybrid formulas combine the benefits of both, often with a rich texture. Also consider scents, warming or cooling properties, and hydrating ingredients for an optimal experience. Always check the ingredient list to avoid known allergens.
Featured Products in this Collection
- Swede Senze Massage Oil - Ecstatic - Jasmine & Ylang Ylang
- YESforLOV Massage Oil with an Intoxicating Scent
- Discover our full selection of oils and gels
Lube Composition and Compatibility
The composition of lubes is paramount for your comfort and safety. Water-based lubes are generally the most versatile, compatible with latex and polyisoprene condoms, as well as the vast majority of intimate sex toys. They are easy to clean and won't clog pores. Silicone-based lubes offer prolonged glide and are ideal for use in the shower or bath, but their compatibility with silicone toys must be carefully checked to prevent material degradation. Oil-based lubes, however, are not recommended with latex condoms as they can weaken them. It's important to check for "body-safe" certifications and prioritize formulas without parabens, glycerin, or artificial fragrances if you have sensitive skin or delicate mucous membranes. For anal use, opt for formulas specifically designed for this practice, which are often thicker and provide extended glide.
Quick FAQ
Can massage oils be used as intimate lubricants?
Some massage oils are formulated for intimate use, but it's essential to check their composition and compatibility with condoms and sex toys. Mineral or vegetable-based oils not specifically designed for intimacy can irritate mucous membranes or damage latex condoms.
How do I know if a lube is compatible with my intimate sex toys?
For silicone toys, opt for water-based lubes. Silicone-based lubes can degrade the material of some silicone toys. Always read the manufacturer's instructions for both the toy and the lube.
What are the contraindications for using certain lubes?
Individuals with skin allergies should carefully check the ingredient list. Avoid lubes containing glycerin, propylene glycol, or fragrances if you are prone to irritation or infections. When in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.

