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Best For:

  • Extended play sessions
  • Shower and bath use
  • Full-body massage
  • Anal play
  • Couples seeking long-lasting slip

ID Millennium is a pure silicone-based lubricant that stays slick far longer than water-based formulas — no constant reapplication needed. The silicone formula doesn't absorb into skin or evaporate, making it ideal for extended sessions where friction control matters most: anal play, marathon masturbation, or slow sensual massage.

Because silicone repels water, ID Millennium performs exactly as well underwater as it does on dry land — no rinsing away mid-shower or in the tub. The glide is smooth and cushioning without feeling sticky or tacky. A small amount spreads far, so this 8.5 oz bottle lasts through many sessions. It's latex-compatible, making it safe for use with condoms.

The trade-off with silicone lube is cleanup: it requires soap and water rather than a quick rinse. It also isn't compatible with silicone toys, which limits pairing options. If your toy collection is mostly body-safe silicone, you'll want a water-based backup for those sessions.

Key Features

  • Pure silicone formula — no water content to evaporate
  • Long-lasting glide with minimal reapplication
  • Water-resistant — performs in showers, baths, pools
  • Latex condom safe
  • Multi-use: intercourse, massage, solo play
  • 8.5 oz bottle for long-term supply
  • Minimal ingredient list — cyclopentasiloxane, dimethicone, dimethiconol

Ingredients

Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Dimethiconol

Free of water, glycerin, parabens, and flavouring — formulated for slip durability rather than absorption.

How to Use

Apply a small amount to the area or toy — silicone spreads further than water-based formulas, so start conservatively. Reapply only if needed during extended sessions. Remove with soap and warm water after use; silicone lube doesn't rinse off with water alone.

Compatibility

  • Latex condoms: Safe — silicone lube does not degrade latex
  • Silicone toys: Avoid — silicone-on-silicone can degrade toy surfaces over time
  • Glass, metal, hard plastic toys: Safe and recommended
  • Water play: Excellent — stays slick underwater

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does silicone lube last longer than water-based? Silicone doesn't absorb into skin or evaporate like water-based formulas, so it maintains slickness through extended sessions without frequent reapplication.

Can I use ID Millennium with my silicone vibrator? No — silicone lube can degrade silicone toy surfaces over time. Use ID Millennium with glass, metal, or hard plastic toys instead, or choose a water-based lube for silicone toys.

How do I remove silicone lube after use? Silicone lube requires soap and warm water for removal — it won't rinse off with water alone. A gentle body wash works well for cleanup.

Is ID Millennium good for anal play? Yes — the long-lasting, cushioning glide makes it ideal for anal play where consistent lubrication is essential and frequent reapplication isn't practical.

Does ID Millennium ship discreetly to Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.

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