Health & Personal Care : K-Y Sensual Silk Personal Lubricant, 4.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)


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Health & Personal Care : K-Y Sensual Silk Personal Lubricant, 4.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)


  

K-Y Sensual Silk Personal Lubricant, 4.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 2)

from: K-Y









Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: K-Y
Label: K-Y
Manufacturer: K-Y
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: K-Y
Studio: K-Y







Features:
  • Case of two 4.5-ounce bottles of personal lubricant (total of 9 ounces)
  • Feels luxuriously soft and sexy on your skin
  • Light, long-lasting formula
  • Enhances intimacy; compatible with latex condoms
  • Made in Canada




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Long lasting, never sticky
This is so much better than the KY I have been using for ever and a day. It lasts for a long time and stays silky, never gets sticky. It is a much thinner consistency than regular KY, but once you get past that hurtle and figure out how to dispense it according to your needs, you should be very happy.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - KY lubricant
I have tried several personal lubricants over the years-mostly because I am getting older and my body does not create lubricant the way it used to. Although this is a bit annoying and embarrasing, I had to quickly get over this. It's just the way it is for some women. Because of KY products, I lose little time using the product and getting on with my life-whatever that is at the moment. It can be readily used and not very messy...unless I want it to be. Some other lubricants, though water based, have made me break out in some interesting red painful bumps. I always knew I was sensitive, so it has been a bit of a trial to go through the list of things to try to make sure everything down south was operating smoothly. I do read a lot of reviews before I buy things-especially personal, so I appreciate the people who have written in and spoken their thoughts on different items. As far as the sensitive me is concerned, I am concentrating on experimenting on small bottles of personal lubricants that do not have the KY name on it. I haven't given up on other things, I will just be a bit more cautious when I use it. Although KY may not last as long as the other lubricants that I have tried, it has been the most natural feeling. I have also tried the KY warming jelly. Warm without being tingly or hot.




 





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