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I-D Glide Sensual Lubricant Lube 5.5 Fl oz | 
enlarge | Brand: ID Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $13.00 Buy New: $5.09 You Save: $7.91 (61%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 2905
Ingredients: Purified Water, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Cellulose Polymer, Polyethylene Oxide, Sodium Benzoate, Methylparaben, Carbomer 981, Tetrahydroxypropyl Ethylenediamine, Diazolidinyl Urea, EDTA Color: Clear Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 1.6 x 1.4
UPC: 761236101045 EAN: 0761236101045 ASIN: B000062WUU
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I love it! January 9, 2006 Alice in Wonderland 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I suppose that like most women I had always assumed that I produced enough lubricant naturally, and that bottled lubricants were for older women or those with some sort of a physical problem. Well, I have learned differently! During extended foreplay a woman's natural lubricants aren't always enough to keep her experiencing the optimum of pleasure. A lubricant such as this one reduces or eliminates unpleasant friction, and it makes everything slide smoothly and pleasantly along. ID Glide is a water-based lubricant, which means that it is unlikely to promote a yeast infection, and it is quick and easy to clean up. Unlike silicone and oil-based lubricants it is friendly both to your body and to your toys. Also, beyond all that, I have learned that ID Glide makes an excellent massage fluid. Its thick formula means that it won't simply run off, but can placed where you wanted and then spread out and into the skin. ID Glide is both flavor and scent free, which means that it leaves no trace behind and gives it a natural feel to it that I love. Overall, I love the feeling I get when I use ID Glide, and know that you will too. I highly recommend this product to all adults! FYI: In general, there are three types of lubricants and each has its pros and cons. Water-based lubes are easy to cleanup and are unlikely to cause yeast infections, but on the down side they do need to be renewed every half hour or less due to drying. Oil-based lubes tend to have maximum slipperiness and last longest, but can lead to yeast infections and tend to break down latex condoms and toys quite quickly. Silicone-based lubes fall in between these two, being slicker and longer lasting than water-based lubes, but they do require longer clean up times, can stain sheets and clothing, and will eventually break down silicone toys.
Fantastic! September 17, 2005 C. Chou (Cerritos, CA United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Turn your rough, chafing Fleshlight into a slippery, all-night marathon Fleshlight! Does nothing for crushing loneliness though.
I love it! July 7, 2005 Alice in Wonderland I suppose that like most women I had always assumed that I produced enough lubricant naturally, and that bottled lubricants were for older women or those with some sort of a physical problem. Well, I have learned differently! During extended foreplay a woman's natural lubricants aren't always enough to keep her experiencing the optimum of pleasure. A lubricant such as this one reduces or eliminates unpleasant friction, and it makes everything slide smoothly and pleasantly along. ID Glide is a water-based lubricant, which means that it is unlikely to promote a yeast infection, and it is quick and easy to clean up. Unlike silicone and oil-based lubricants it is friendly both to your body and to your toys. Also, beyond all that, I have learned that ID Glide makes an excellent massage fluid. Its thick formula means that it won't simply run off, but can placed where you wanted and then spread out and into the skin. ID Glide is both flavor and scent free, which means that it leaves no trace behind and gives it a natural feel to it that I love. Overall, I love the feeling I get when I use ID Glide, and know that you will too. I highly recommend this product to all adults! FYI: In general, there are three types of lubricants and each has its pros and cons. Water-based lubes are easy to cleanup and are unlikely to cause yeast infections, but on the down side they do need to be renewed every half hour or less due to drying. Oil-based lubes tend to have maximum slipperiness and last longest, but can lead to yeast infections and tend to break down latex condoms and toys quite quickly. Silicone-based lubes fall in between these two, being slicker and longer lasting than water-based lubes, but they do require longer clean up times, can stain sheets and clothing, and will eventually break down silicone toys. (Review of ID Glide Squeeze Bottle 5.5 oz)
I love it! June 8, 2005 Alice in Wonderland 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I suppose that like most women I had always assumed that I produced enough lubricant naturally, and that bottled lubricants were for older women or those with some sort of a physical problem. Well, I have learned differently! During extended foreplay a woman's natural lubricants aren't always enough to keep her experiencing the optimum of pleasure. A lubricant such as this one reduces or eliminates unpleasant friction, and it makes everything slide smoothly and pleasantly along. ID Glide is a water-based lubricant, which means that it is unlikely to promote a yeast infection, and it is quick and easy to clean up. Unlike silicone and oil-based lubricants it is friendly both to your body and to your toys. Also, beyond all that, I have learned that ID Glide makes an excellent massage fluid. Its thick formula means that it won't simply run off, but can placed where you wanted and then spread out and into the skin. ID Glide is both flavor and scent free, which means that it leaves no trace behind and gives it a natural feel to it that I love. Overall, I love the feeling I get when I use ID Glide, and know that you will too. I highly recommend this product to all adults! FYI: In general, there are three types of lubricants and each has its pros and cons. Water-based lubes are easy to cleanup and are unlikely to cause yeast infections, but on the down side they do need to be renewed every half hour or less due to drying. Oil-based lubes tend to have maximum slipperiness and last longest, but can lead to yeast infections and tend to break down latex condoms and toys quite quickly. Silicone-based lubes fall in between these two, being slicker and longer lasting than water-based lubes, but they do require longer clean up times, can stain sheets and clothing, and will eventually break down silicone toys. (Review of ID Glide Sensual Lubricant Squeeze Bottle - 5.5 oz)
Easy way to slide on into the box April 2, 2004 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This stuff is nice and slick. Having used astroglide, I'll say that ID is slightly thicker so it won't run as much. ID glide also feels "softer" since it is more viscous than Astroglide. ID is much MUCH better than KY since it lasts alot longer without getting tacky. After too many sexual outings in too short a period of time, I prefer the softness of ID (as does my female partner). A bottle of ID and Astroglide are musts, so buy both. Note that ID has flavored versions which are quite yummy too (wild cherry is my fav). I wouldn't buy KY (warming or otherwise) because that stuff gets sticky in the groin region and that isn't very fun. ID and Astroglide both stay relatively stick-free even under prolonged use. Buy this stuff here or at another major retailer, but don't go to a porn shop since the prices are marked up about 100%. Oh yeah, have fun
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