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Jo H2O Warming Lubricant

Warming lubricants are the most popular type because they are fantastic for inciting arousal in women during foreplay. Jo H2O is a top quality lube that warms on contact without blowing, providing a wonderfully stimulating sensation. This product is recommended worldwide by doctors and pharmacists. The lube has a smooth consistency similar to saliva in texture and is as silky as silicone lubes. It stays silky with use, without becoming sticky or congealing, which means it lasts longer. It is water based and safe for use with latex products (including latex condoms).
Safety With personal lubricants it is always advisable to test a little on the inside of the wrist 24 hours before use to check for possible sensitivity.
Application Pour a drop onto the fingertips and apply to the genital area for a deliciously warm sensation. With condoms, apply a little to the inside and/or the outside of the condom. Washes off easily.
Ingredients Propyl paraben, methyl paraben, sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, acacia honey type A, peppermint, purified water.

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