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Lubricant

Lubricants in a pharmacy

Lubricant ( lat. Lubrico - make smooth, slippery) - a material that facilitates friction , the same as a lubricant , meaning material .

Unlike the ambiguous term lubricant, the term lubricant has a technical character. Very often, they are designated as intimate lubricant lubricants. Usually, lubricants are substances of organic origin, mainly various natural and synthetic waxes . Lubricants also protect the mucous membrane from the appearance of microcracks and irritation, through which infections penetrate, relieve pain and increase comfort. Lubricants have no contraindications. In rare cases, an allergic reaction to some components of the product may occur. Allergies can be avoided - just pick the right remedy from more than two hundred items.

Deficiencies of Intimate Gels

  • Depending on the degree of individual sensitivity of the skin, various substances, most often parabens used in the manufacture of intimate lubricants, can cause allergies.
  • Some studies have shown that water-based gels combined with glycerin can be a source of yeast infection . To avoid such a risk, it is worth using gels without glycerol and parabens, so before purchasing, you should pay attention to the detailed composition of the product.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lubricant&oldid=100963457


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