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If you're comparing lube brands and keep seeing ID Millennium mentioned in forums, or you're simply tired of reapplying every few minutes, you're looking at one of North America's most established lubricant lines. ID Lubricants has built its reputation on formulas that stay slippery longer than drugstore alternatives, without the sticky residue that makes you want to shower immediately after.
The brand separates into distinct families based on what you actually need. ID Glide is the water-based workhorse — compatible with every toy material, easy cleanup with just water, and gentle enough for sensitive skin. You'll find it in single-use packets for travel, standard bottles for nightstand storage, and gallon pumps if you go through lube quickly. ID Millennium is the silicone-based line that answers the "why does this keep drying out?" frustration. Silicone doesn't absorb into skin the way water-based formulas do, so a small amount covers more surface area and lasts through longer sessions. The tradeoff: you'll need soap and water for cleanup, and it's not compatible with silicone toys.
For oral play, the 3some flavored line adds taste without the artificial sweetener aftertaste that cheaper flavored lubes leave behind. Strawberry banana and watermelon are the current flavors — these work as regular lubes too, not just for oral. And if you've ever dealt with the "is this bottle going to leak in my bag?" anxiety, ID's packaging uses flip-top caps on smaller bottles and pump dispensers on larger sizes, both of which stay closed when jostled.
A bottle of sex toy cleaner keeps your toys hygienic between uses, especially important when switching between silicone and water-based lubes. If you're using ID Millennium with non-silicone toys, pair it with glass dildos or stainless steel plugs — the slickness of silicone lube makes rigid materials glide effortlessly. For water-based formulas like ID Glide, you'll get the most mileage by keeping a small spray bottle of water nearby to reactivate the lube rather than adding more product.
What's the difference between ID Glide and ID Millennium? ID Glide is water-based, rinses off easily with water, and works with all toy materials. ID Millennium is silicone-based, lasts significantly longer without reapplication, but requires soap for cleanup and shouldn't be used with silicone toys.
Can I use ID Millennium lube with silicone toys? No — silicone-based lubes like ID Millennium can degrade silicone toy surfaces over time. Use ID Millennium with glass, metal, or hard plastic toys, or stick with ID Glide (water-based) for silicone toys.
Are the ID 3some flavored lubes safe for internal use? Yes — the 3some line is water-based and formulated for both oral and penetrative play. They don't contain sugars that can disrupt vaginal pH.
Why do some ID bottles come with pumps instead of flip caps? Larger sizes (64oz and up) use pump dispensers to make one-handed application easier and reduce spills. Smaller bottles use flip-top caps for portability.
Does Dreamy Desire ship ID Lubricants discreetly across Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing. We ship to every Canadian province and territory.