Don't miss out on the fun in sexual relationships. Whether you are currently satisfied or not, the sky is the limit. Be comfortable and ready to try new things. Raise the bar. Lubricant or moisturizer is not just a means of providing moisture in case of vaginal dryness; it is also a tool to enhance sexual satisfaction.
It creates a thin film and reduces friction between body parts. Or between body parts and sexual toys.

Lubricant is a means of lubricating vaginal or anal tissue and replenishing any potential loss of natural moisture. In this way, it reduces pain during sexual intercourse and increases sexual satisfaction.
In the market, there are three types of lubricants: water-based, silicone-based, and oil-based. As our consumer world has truly changed, and we are more mindful of what we buy, read labels, and educate ourselves, it is essential to know the advantages or disadvantages of each category. Me&She Moisturizer gel cream with a creamy texture is a water-based lubricant.

Water-based lubricants are mostly compatible with condoms and sexual toys, ensuring greater condom effectiveness. This compatibility also ensures greater condom effectiveness. This type of lubricant provides a pleasant feeling because water is a moist medium, and our bodies consist of over 70% water.. Always choose lubricants with a pH in the range of the optimal vaginal pH values of 3.5-5.0 to protect your intimate health. That way you protect your intimate health.
The "drawback" of water-based lubricants, if it can even be called a drawback, is the need for multiple applications during sexual intercourse.
Me&She Moisturizer - the intimate region moisturizer is a lightweight gel-cream with multiple benefits, nurturing, softening, and moisturizing the intimate region for a gentle, radiant result. It contains hyaluronic acid, panthenol, vitamin E, soybean oil, squalene, and shea butter.
Balanced pH of 4.5 is necessary to maintain a healthy microbiome of the intimate region.

They provide good moisture, but a significant drawback is that they lack a pH value (they don't contain water). They can have a long-lasting effect, but they are difficult to wash off. Caution is needed when using silicone-based sexual toys because over time it may damage the toy's rubber. They are compatible with latex condoms.
Oil-based lubricants are popular and readily available - an example of such a lubricant is petroleum jelly (vaseline). This type of lubricant is not compatible with condoms, nor with sexual toys unless they are made of glass or metal. Also, they do not have a pH value.
And finally: Sex with lubricants is genuinely better!
No, this is not just an empty phrase or a subjective claim. A study by Indiana University in the USA showed that 70% of 2,453 participants confirmed using lubricant to make sex more enjoyable. Moreover, there were fewer participants reporting pain after sex.
Let Me&She™ Intimate Moisturizer gel cream be on your shelf from now on, for a greater, stronger, and more powerful sexual pleasure!
Note: The content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.