September 28, 2007, Newsletter Issue #83: Choosing A Lube

Tip of the Week

Some lubricants are made of glycerin, which can become sticky or stain sheets and clothing. Water-based personal lubricants are odorless and non-staining. Many also come in a gel format. This ensures that the lube won't drip where you don't want it. A quick tip: If a water-based lube dries up before you are ready to wash it off completely, all it takes is a few drops of water to reactivate it.

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