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Allergy Free Adult Toys
Allergy Free Adult Sex Toys Frequently Asked Questions
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Allergy-Free
Fun !
Some folks have latex allergies
and if you have them, finding the right toys can be difficult. One solution
I've heard is to use a compatible condom to cover the toy of your choice.
In certain instances, however, a condom may not work properly (such
as on a butt plug). For this reason, I offer several latex free silicone
toys that may be used safely without fear of allergic reaction. They
are easily located in my "Silicone / Allergy Free Toys" category. To find these and other silicone toys, you can also
type "silicone" in my search engine at the top right of the
site and it will display all the silicone items currently available for
you. Choose the "Advanced Search" functions to help narrow your search
to the categories you're interested in.
Using Sex Toys with a Latex Allergy
Ever since we opened, we've received questions and requests for our guests
with latex allergies. Over the years, our offerings have grown from a
few items to a very large selection, with something for everyone. Spicing
things up in the bedroom when you have a latex allergy is now easier than
ever. While silicone based adult toys were once very difficult to find;
many adult manufacturers have now become sensitive to others “sensitivities”
and have specifically created new toys with you in mind.
If you have a latex allergy, it’s always best to check with your
doctor regarding what is going to work best for you and how severe your
allergies might be. Once you have done this and have determined your comfort
zone with specific types of toys, you're free to go wild! Here are few
tips, hints and most importantly tricks!
Silicone Toys
Silicone is much more common in adult toys now and is a great option for
people with latex allergies. You should always be careful with anything
you put inside your body. Be wary of any toys or items with sharp
points. Tissue in the vagina and anus is very sensitive and can easily
tear. Use a good silicone based lubricant to avoid tearing of any of these
tender tissues.
We have a large selection of silicone
based toys specifically formulated for latex allergies here!
Other Types of Allergy-Safe Toys
We also offer a large selection of steel
and glass toys that are not only allergy-friendly,
but can be very unique as well. You don't have to sacrifice your kinkiness
to your allergies! Find Steel Toys Here
and Glass Toys Here.
Condoms
Always make sure that your condoms specifically state that they are latex
free. Some of the best brands are the Durex Avanti and the Trojan
Supra. They are made of polyurethane and specifically formulated
for couples with latex allergies. They tend to be more expensive
than traditional condoms but the great news is that they work just as
well. Again, an option is to cover non-silicone or other 'problem' toys
with a latex-free condom, but be very careful the condom covers the toy
completely, is not torn and will not slip off. Any non-hypoallergenic
surface that becomes uncovered will trigger the allergy, so this may work
with only a few kinds of toys.
Lubricants for a Latex Allergy
If you have sensitivity to latex or other rubber products, it’s
best to use an oil based lubricant, such as a silicone lube. Oil
based lubricants are formulated differently and might not cause a reaction
you might get from a water based lubricant. As an added benefit, silicone
based lubricant is more slippery and for longer. This means that
you use more and get more for your money. Which literally adds up to more
bang for your buck! Here are a couple to choose from:
Moist
Silicone Spray Lubricant
Silicone
Moist Shower Gel
If anytime after playing, you develop a rash or any uncomfortable sensation
(other than walking funny!), always wash the affected area thoroughly
with soap and water.
Always Clean your Toys
Remember, it's very important to clean your toys after
every use! You can wash with antibacterial hand soap and hot water. For
a safe and easy way to clean your toys, just a quick all over spray with
Antibacterial
Spray-On Toy Cleaner, makes clean up a snap! Also, some silicone based
sex toys can even be put in the dishwasher, but make sure that you remove
the batteries before submerging any battery operated toy and take them
out of your dishwasher before you have company over. After all, you wouldn't
want to make them too jealous. Okay, maybe you would…*wink*
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