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Shopping for a silicone dildo means choosing a material that bends with your body, warms to your touch, and cleans up without leaving bacteria behind. You're looking at body-safe silicone dildos because you want something that won't irritate sensitive skin, won't trap germs in invisible pores, and won't leach mystery chemicals during use. Whether you're buying your first dildo or replacing an older toy made from questionable materials, silicone gives you peace of mind wrapped in a surface that feels warm and almost lifelike.
The flexibility of soft silicone means you can angle and position the toy without worrying about sharp edges or unyielding rigidity. A curved shaft bends to follow your internal contours instead of forcing you to contort around it. A suction-cup base sticks to smooth surfaces — your shower wall, bedroom floor, or chair — so you can control depth and rhythm hands-free. Many designs are harness-compatible, slipping into standard O-rings for partnered play where you want the dildo to stay put during movement.
Silicone is non-porous, which means it won't absorb fluids or grow bacteria in microscopic cracks. You can boil it for five minutes between uses, run it through the dishwasher top rack, or wipe it down with toy cleaner — whichever sterilization method fits your routine. This durability makes silicone dildos a long-term investment: properly cared for, they last years without degrading. Compare that to jelly or rubber toys that get sticky, discolored, or start smelling within months.
One common question: can you use silicone lube with a silicone dildo? The short answer is stick with water-based lube. Silicone-based lubricants can bond with the toy's surface, creating tacky spots or degrading the material over time. Water-based formulas glide just as smoothly, rinse off easily, and won't damage your toy. If you're used to silicone lube for other activities, keep a separate bottle of water-based on hand for silicone toys.
Stock up on water-based lube for slick, comfortable insertion without damaging the silicone. A toy cleaner or antibacterial soap keeps the surface hygienic between uses. If you're exploring strap-on play, browse harness collections to find adjustable waistbands and interchangeable O-rings that fit your chosen dildo. For shared toys or anal play, condoms simplify cleanup and add an extra hygiene layer.
Why choose silicone over other dildo materials? Silicone is non-porous, hypoallergenic, and free from phthalates or plasticizers that can irritate skin. It sterilizes fully (boil or dishwasher), lasts years without degrading, and warms to body temperature for a more natural feel than plastic or glass.
Can I use silicone lube with a silicone dildo? Stick with water-based lube. Silicone-based lubricants can bond with the toy's surface, causing tacky spots or material breakdown over time. Water-based formulas are just as slippery and rinse off easily without harming the toy.
How do I clean a silicone dildo between uses? Wash with warm water and antibacterial soap, or boil for 5 minutes to sterilize. You can also run non-motorized silicone toys through the dishwasher top rack. Let air-dry completely before storing in a breathable pouch.
What size silicone dildo should I start with? If you're new to penetrative toys, look for a diameter around 1 to 1.5 inches and a length of 5 to 6 inches. This gives you enough to work with without overwhelming your body. You can always size up once you know what feels best.
Does Dreamy Desire ship silicone dildos discreetly across Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing. We ship to every Canadian province and territory.