Vibrator Materials
Vibrator Materials
For those people who spend a life time using and adventuring with dildo's, be sure you play safe. Dildo's are not recommended for everyday, 24/7 use because of material so play it safe. Even though some are better then others, just like drugs the effects can cause damage differently. So take the time and read the material that can be in your toys. We are not saying that the pleasure stops, but I recommend that you use them for fun and not everyday pleasure.
Silicone
Silicone – the perfect material for adult toys. It provides phenomenal realistic sensations as it resembles real skin. Another advantage of silicone would be its "thermo flexibility" as it can change its temperature according to your desires. The non-porous and hypoallergenic texture make silicone sex toys rather popular and demanded among the consumers. They are easily cleaned, just put them under a flush of hot water, apply some soap and the job's done. If you decide to use soap be sure to use a small amount, because from experience too much can cause you to have a yeast infection.
The only disadvantage of silicone toys is their price. They are a bit more expensive than their "brothers and sisters" made of other materials as they are hand made. Nevertheless don't hesitate to purchase one as it will last much longer than other adult toys.
Elastomer
Elastomer is phthalate-free material which guarantees lack of chemical softeners in sex toys made out of it. Due to their porous texture, it is recommended to use condoms while sharing them, as it is hard to sterilize such toys. | |
Jelly Rubber
For all the amateurs of soft and smooth materials, allow us to introduce the Jelly Rubber material. Adult toys made of Jelly Rubber are cheaper than other toys and the basic argument for that is their shorter "life". Unlike Elastomer, Jelly Rubber contain phthalate, hence it's better to play with a condom on them. | |
Silicone/Rubber Mixes
Many sex toy manufacturers speculate on the law that says: "A sex product has to be only composed of 10% of a material to be called that material" and insert "Silicone" in product's name, most popular material among consumers, although it's a mixture of materials. I strongly recommend you pay more attention on toy's ingredients before buying it. Although these toys take the lifespan of silicone toys, they also inherit the features of rubber toys and should be treated as such.
Cyberskin
If what you are looking for is something that totally resembles real genitals, then Cyberskin (convertible terms: Futurotic™, Jel-Lee®, UR3®, Soft Touch™, New Supersoft, Futurotic plus™, SoftSkins®) sex toys are our recommendation. This is the most lifelike material of all available on the market. They cost less than silicone toys, that is due to their porous texture that is hard to disinfect. Some of these them may also have phthalate in the list of ingredients, hence be sure you are using them with a condom.
Hard Materials
In the list of hard materials we include glass, metal, latex, plastic and acrylic sex toys. All of them are smooth and what's more important phthalate-free. Prices for such "delights" vary depending on the material.
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