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I only recently started using it. A FWB suggested it, because he's allergic to some of the more common lubes. The container doesn't read like it's meant to be lube, but our friend is a doctor and was sure it was safe, so we tried it. It seems to labor pretty well. More friction than many lubes--and I can take a while to cum, so that may be a good thing!--and it seems to last longer. So yes, I enjoy it. It's not my sole lube (I'm a fan of Pjur Backdoor lube), but it still works beautiful well.lhevcp9 said:
So after hearing so many guys recommend it, I finally bought Albolene to offer it a experiment. I was super excited to apply it based on all the glowing reviews. I tried it and to me personally it's not that unreal. I know it's oil based but the grease wasn't doing anything for me. It wasn't bad per tell but I don't understand the obsession with it. I am uncut so I don't really need lube anyway but maybe it works better for people who are cut? So guys who have used it what are your thoughts?
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Sex Tip From the Cosmetic Counter
Q. My husband and I have used Albolene as a sexual lubricant since the early 1970s. I’m not sure how we heard about it, but it’s great: odorless, tasteless, slick but not messy.
It comes in a white tub you can hold by the bed without embarrassment. A 12-oz. jar costs about $11, but a little goes a long way. We’ve purchased five jars in 27 years of marriage. I haven’t seen this anywhere else and wanted to share our secret.
A. Thanks for the tip. Finding a sexual lubricant that suits both partners can be challenging.
Albolene is a moisturizing cleanser containing mineral oil, petrolatum, paraffin, ceresin and beta carotene. It should not be used with condoms or a diaphragm since petroleum jelly degrades latex. Albolene is available in pharmacies or on the Internet.
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Q. Some time ago a reader praised a moisturizer that she and her husband had been using for 27 years as a sexual lubricant. I meant to save the column, but by mistake I recycled the newspaper. This product was unscented, came in a jar, costs about $11 and starts with an A. I asked the pharmacist about it but he gave me a blank s Instead of using Albolene as a lubricant, we highly recommend any other compatible lube designed and intended for the kind of sex you want to have. Dr. Susan Milstein, a human sexuality health educator on our medical review team, explained: “Lots of people use lube, so it’s really nothing to be embarrassed by. But if you are uncomfortable buying it, there are other safer lube options you can use, rather than Albolene.” There are so many better personal lubricant options accessible, including: Here’s a cheat sheet for selecting the best lube based on how you intend to use it: Lube Type: You’d be surprised at how many personal lubricants there are to choose from but if you’re not sure which is right for you, browse through our in-depth lube instruction or take our helpful lube quiz to find one. Let’s seize a quick look at the four main types of lubricants below. There’s a reason water-based lubricants are a fan I just tried the well-known recipe for home-made Albolene (10 parts mineral oil, 2 parts paraffin, 1 part petrolatum) and it worked great. Simple to make, and now I've got a lot of "Albolene" at less than 25% of the price (how do they get away with charging so much for such cheap ingredients?). I made it right in the jar I'll store it in, a 32-oz. mayo jar (cleaned thoroughly first). Utilize a wide-mouth jar, so you can easily combine ingredients and stir. I set the jar in a bath of moisture in a saucepan on the stove, and proceeded to melt the paraffin over low heat (the water doesn't need to boil, just get hot). Added the petrolatum, stirred till melted, added the mineral oil. At first the mineral oil seemed to cool the mixture down, and I wasn't sure the wax would mix in, but then as everything warmed up it mixed beautifully. Flow it into another container while warm and liquid, or just put the lid on and store! How to measure ingredients easily? I happen to hold a scale that's exact to a tenth of a gram, but if you don't, here's the deal: The mineral oil came in a 16 oz. bottle. Use it all. The paraffin needs to be 3.2 oz., to travel with 16 oz. of mineral oil. The b
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