There's a lot of confusion around the use of silicone lubricants with silicone toys, as well as how to store them. Here, we aim to clarify these misconceptions and offer guidance.
Fiction. Erin Harris, Vice President of Product Development, emphasizes that there's no evidence supporting the claim that silicone toys and lubricants are incompatible. The misconception likely arose from products falsely labeled as silicone when they were actually made from inferior plastics, leading to issues and false blame on silicone lubricants.
Harris also points out that the over-cautious warnings from many companies are often unfounded. To back this, Pure Romance tested their Pure Pleasure silicone-based lubricant with silicone toys, finding no adverse effects, similar to water.
Both fact and fiction. While quality silicone toys can be stored together, Harris advises that toys made from other materials like TPR or TPE should be stored separately due to potential reactions. These materials can also be porous and less hygienic, so proper care is crucial.
The key to avoiding issues is to purchase high-quality silicone toys and lubricants. Consumers should do their research and buy from trusted sources. Look for terms like 'food grade,' 'medical grade,' and 'platinum cured' to ensure safety.
FICTION. The quality of silicone can vary greatly. Avoid products labeled with terms like 'silicone rubber' or 'silicone blend.' Instead, buy from reputable brands and look for indicators of high-quality silicone. Conduct a patch test with lubricants to check for compatibility.
In summary, don't fall for the hype. Armed with accurate information, shoppers can make informed decisions when purchasing and using silicone toys and lubricants.
If further advice is needed, Pure Romance consultants are available to assist through their website. For those with existing silicone products, the newfound knowledge can help them use these products confidently.