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Tenga Lotion Light is a low-viscosity water-based lubricant designed to enhance sensation rather than mask it. Its thin consistency lets you feel every ridge, groove, and contour inside textured toys, making it a popular pairing with Tenga sleeves and other strokers where internal detail matters. The formula glides smoothly without creating a thick barrier, so you get clean, fluid sensations that don't dampen feedback.
The redesigned squeeze bottle features a one-way valve nozzle that prevents leakage and messy drips between uses. The longer applicator tip gives you precise control over placement and amount, so you're not over-lubricating or fumbling with caps mid-session. Because it's water-based, cleanup is straightforward — a quick rinse with warm water is usually enough, and there's no sticky residue left on skin or toys.
Tenga offers this lotion in multiple viscosity levels (Mild, Regular, Wild), so if you prefer thicker cushioning or slower sensation, those options exist. Light is for shoppers who want to feel more, not less. It's also a good entry point if you're new to dedicated masturbation lubricants and unsure how much glide you actually prefer.
Water, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Polyacrylate, PEG-9M, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben
Contains methylparaben as a preservative. Glycerin-free formula reduces stickiness.
Squeeze a small amount directly onto the toy or into your hand. Start with less than you think you need — Light's thin consistency spreads easily, and you can always add more mid-session. Reapply as needed if the glide diminishes. Rinse toys and skin with warm water after use; no soap required for cleanup.
What makes Tenga Lotion Light different from regular lubricants? Its thin, low-viscosity formula is specifically designed to let you feel textured toy details more intensely, rather than cushioning or masking them. It's a sensation-focused lube, not a friction-reducer.
Can I use Tenga Lotion Light with silicone toys? Yes — it's water-based with no silicone, so it's safe for all toy materials including silicone, TPE, and elastomer sleeves.
How much lotion should I use per session? Start with a small amount (pea-sized). Light spreads easily due to its thin consistency, and you can always add more if needed. Over-lubricating can reduce sensation with this formula.
Does the bottle leak if I store it on its side? No — the redesigned one-way valve nozzle prevents leaks and drips even when the bottle is tipped or stored horizontally.
Does Tenga Lotion Light ship discreetly to Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.