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As an avid user of your Sliquid Silk lubricant I would like to know if it is usable on male masturbators like brands of Fleshlight and Tenga?
Soft silicones (skin-like) often present a problem with lubricants containing silicone. We suggest testing on your masturbator, preferably in an out of the way area like the reverse side of the sleeve. Also, make sure to clean the sleeve with soap and water after use to make sure none of the lubricant remains.
Is Sliquid Silver safe for use with latex condoms?
Yes, it is.
Is this lube safe for breastfeeding moms? I was curious what the cyamopsis was? I read that taking guar gum while breastfeeding wasn’t safe. Just wondering if it was the same thing.
Cyamopsis is Guar Gum – however, precautions against Guar Gum for women who are breastfeeding or pregnant relates to eating the Cyamopsis, in doses higher than 15 grams daily. It would require consuming multiple cases of any Sliquid product to reach 15 grams.
The bottle of Sliquid Sassy has an important message on it stating that if the safety seal is broken or missing, the product should not be used. I phoned the store where I purchased it and they tell me that despite my bottle having no seal, it is perfectly fine to use. Now who do I believe? The manufacturer or the retailer?
We do not recommend using any product with a broken / missing seal. We put the seal on during manufacturing for a reason. Please contact us and we will help resolve this issue for you.
What plant are the tocopherols derived from? I have a severe wheat allergy and have been told many times that tocopherol is derived from wheat and some users have a sensitivity to it.
Our Natural Tocopherols are extracted from wheat germ, sunflower, and safflower oils. One thing to keep in mind (and you can find this info on http://glutenfreedietitian.com and other sites) is that refined oils are exempt from allergen labeling by the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act, and the European Food Safety Authority, because the refining process renders them virtually free (undetectable) of allergenic proteins. Consuming refined wheat germ oil is still not recommended for anyone with a gluten allergy, however, there is still another refining step where the Vitamin E (tocopherol) is extracted from the refined oil. Add to that, the amount of Natural Tocopherols in any one bottle of Sliquid Organics is less than 5%. For a highly sensitive person, or someone who just wants to be extra careful, we would suggest the Naturals line from Sliquid. In fact, for anyone with any food allergy, we recommend Sliquid Naturals, just to be safe.
Is your Sliquid hybrid lubricant Silk edible??
It will not hurt you to ingest, but it will not taste very good due to the silicone in the formula. We suggest using a straight water based formula for oral activities.