The Sliquid News page is where you will find all new product announcements, media, press, and trade. You can use the sub-categories to find more specific Sliquid news and information, or browse through it all here.

The Toyful Review – Sliquid Organics Natural Gel

A Bit About Sliquid Sliquid is a company that we were not familiar with before doing this review. We were never connoisseurs of lubricants although we use it in one form or another every time we get intimate. But on social media forums, people praised…

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Sliquid Organics Natural Gel Review

F*cking With Cancer: 10 Ways To Improve Your Sex Life After Treatment

Doctors are incredible people. They help bring you into the world and keep you healthy, and they save the lives of so many. I trust, respect and care deeply about many people who work in the medical field, but when it comes to sexual health,…

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Princess Previews – Sliquid’s Sassy & Sea Lubricants

My two Sliquid lubricants, Sassy & Sea, are my go-to lubes that I currently use exclusively during my toy use and even sex. Sea provides a healthy, smooth vaginal lubricant, while Sassy is the perfect cushion for anal sex. Please, if you have been using off-the-shelf lubricant filled with parabens until…

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Sliquid Sassy & Sea

EVERY QUESTION YOU’VE EVER HAD ABOUT LUBE, ANSWERED. PROBABLY.

The market for personal lubricants is – appropriately enough – a saturated one. Lube comes in a zillion trillion different varieties. There are gels that promise to make you more slippery and slimy than a Foxtons estate agent on the pull; jellies that aim to…

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Review: Sliquid Organics Sensations – Cara Sutra

As with the rest of the Sliquid products, this lubricant is clearly labelled with is instantly recognisable as being part of the Sliquid range. The bottle label is classy and tasteful, without gender bias and it’s easy to read. Even though this is the smaller…

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The FDA’s Crusade Against Lube

According to Pahon, personal lubricants are classified as Class II medical devices, putting them in the same category as items like condoms, acupuncture needles, and powered wheelchairs. In order for their products to be sold on store shelves, lube companies must obtain what’s called premarket…

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The FDA's Crusade Against Lube