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If you've tried water-based lube and found yourself reaching for the bottle every few minutes, you're shopping for the right category. Silicone-based lubricants stay slick through extended sessions because they don't absorb into skin or evaporate — a single application carries you from start to finish without interruption.
You're getting a waterproof formula that doesn't rinse off under the shower spray or in the bath. Where water-based lubes wash away instantly, silicone stays exactly where you apply it. This makes it the only realistic choice for wet environments where reapplying mid-session isn't practical.
Because the formula is highly concentrated, a few drops cover more surface area than a palmful of water-based lube. Your bottle lasts months instead of weeks, and you're not dealing with sticky residue on your hands or sheets. Cleanup requires soap and warm water — it won't rinse with water alone — but that same trait is why it outlasts every other lubricant type.
One non-negotiable restriction: never use silicone lube with silicone toys. The matching materials bond at a molecular level and permanently degrade the toy surface, leaving it tacky or discolored. If your collection is mostly silicone toys, stick with water-based lube for those sessions and reserve silicone lube for use with glass toys, stainless steel toys, or skin-on-skin contact.
Consider adding toy cleaner to your order — silicone lube requires soap for removal, and dedicated toy cleaner won't leave residue on non-porous surfaces. If you own both silicone and non-silicone toys, keeping a separate bottle of water-based lube prevents accidental material damage. For post-play care, intimate wipes remove silicone lube from skin faster than rinsing alone.
Can I use silicone lubricant with all my sex toys? No — silicone lube permanently damages silicone and TPE toys by bonding with the material. Use it only with glass, stainless steel, hard plastic (ABS), or ceramic toys. For silicone toys, switch to water-based lube.
Why does silicone lube last so much longer than water-based? Silicone doesn't absorb into skin or evaporate like water-based formulas. A single application stays slick through extended sessions because the molecules sit on the skin surface instead of being absorbed.
How do I remove silicone lubricant after use? Water alone won't remove it — you'll need soap and warm water. For quick cleanup, dedicated toy cleaner or intimate wipes work faster than rinsing in the shower.
Is silicone lubricant safe for sensitive skin? Yes — most silicone lubes contain only 3-5 ingredients and skip the glycerin, parabens, and additives that trigger reactions in water-based formulas. Patch-test on your inner wrist if you have a history of skin sensitivity.
Does Dreamy Desire ship silicone lubricant discreetly across Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing. We ship to every Canadian province and territory.