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Hi,
I bought a bottle of sliquid sassy and I just got it from my mailbox today. It has been quite hot for the past few days where I live, and when I opened the package the bottle was in fact pretty warm. Although I don’t see anything suspicious inside the bottle (color, etc), I wonder if heat could make the lube dangerous to use (by growing bacteria) or if it could damage it in some way (like irreversibly altering its thickness).
Regards,
Emily
Extended exposure to heat will lessen the products shelf life. A couple of days in transit shouldn’t have any effect. When the product breaks down due to heat, it will become watery.
Hi! I’m a fairly young first time user, and my parent can see into my bank account records for what I buy. Generally they don’t, but on the off chance, how is the bill labeled? Will it be obvious I bought lube? I’d prefer for them not to know what I’m up to or what I’m spending my money on.
Hi Rae,
Your statement will show Sliquid LLC. However, we sell all kinds of products, including bubble bath!
What source do you use for your tocopherols? Are your products soy free?
We use sunflower and safflower vitamin e, and no soy products.
Which lubes are safe with silicone toys? Are the water-based hybrids still going to break down silicone? Looking for something non-sticky.
It depends on the toy. Our hybrids are safe to use with most higher end silicone toys, but we always recommend a spot test or using a water based lubricant to be safe.
What is the difference between sliquid sassy vs sliquid silk I’m looking for something for long term use
Sassy is a water based gel, and Silk is a water based / silicone hybrid. Silk will last longer than Sassy.
Can people with vaginas use the flavored lubes internally or on the vulva?
Yes, Sliquid Swirl is safe to use internally.